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What are the tourist attractions in Liangnong, Yuyao?

1. Danshan Chishui

Danshan Chishui Scenic Area is located in Shilin Village, Dalan Town, Yuyao City, Ningbo, 45 kilometers away from Yuyao City. The scenic area covers an area of ??6.05 square kilometers and is the first scenic spot in Yuyao City. The scenic spot is located in the hinterland of Siming Mountain with a pleasant climate. It is a scenic spot based on the canyon landscape, with Taoist culture and the customs of ancient mountain villages in eastern Zhejiang as its cultural connotation, and characterized by cliffs, strange rocks, ancient bridges, flowing streams and waterfalls. , Taoism respects it as the ninth cave.

2. Tianxia Jade Garden

Tianxia Jade Garden is located at the foot of Jiulong Mountain in Dayin. It is a large-scale culture featuring jade culture that integrates the aura of mountains and rivers, exquisite jade carvings and cultural sites. The theme park covers an area of ??2,460 acres, with a green area of ??750,000 square meters, a construction area of ??30,000 square meters, and a total investment of 650 million yuan. The park is surrounded by mountains and lakes and has five major scenic spots: Xiyin Temple, South Temple of Heaven, Phoenix Terrace, Xiuhu Lake, and Yuyuan Gate Tower. It has more than 20 large and small attractions. It is currently the largest jade culture theme park in China.

3. The former site group of the Siming Mountain Anti-Japanese Base Area in Eastern Zhejiang

The Siming Mountain Revolutionary Base Area with Yuyao Liangnong as the center was one of the nineteen base areas in the country during the Anti-Japanese War. One of the seven major guerrilla zones in Jiangnan. One hundred "Red Tourism Classic Scenic Spots" listed as national key construction sites by the party and the country were named "Zhejiang Province Million Youth Red Tourism Classic Scenic Spots" by the Zhejiang Provincial Youth League Committee and the Zhejiang Provincial Tourism Bureau.

4. The Majhu Henghe Water Conservancy and Navigation Facilities are provincial key cultural relics protection units

The Majhu Henghe River is the Yuyao section of the Yuyu Canal. It was formed after large-scale renovations in the Song Dynasty. , starting from Moushan Changba in the west, passing through Hutang River and Majuzhong River, crossing Caoshu Bridge and flowing into Yao River. It served as the first line of the Hangzhou-Ningbo Canal in the 1980s. Doumen has records of facilities such as steep gates and locks and dams since the Southern Song Dynasty. In 1952, the Doumen Patriotic Production Increase Sluice was built on the basis of the original sluice. A human-powered tugboat dam was built on the south side of the sluice. Around 1969, a box-type ship lock was built on the north side of the water-dividing pier. . In 1983, the canal was renovated, the river was straightened, the old Doumen lock was abandoned, and the Xihenghe and Doumen ship lifts were built at both ends of the middle river. In 1986, in order to cooperate with the east row project, the West Henghe sluice was rebuilt and the Doumen sluice was built.

5. Yuyao Longquan Mountain

In the center of Yuyao city stands a lush hill called Longquan Mountain. The mountain is 67.4 meters high and about 2 kilometers around. The Yao River flows through the southern foot of the mountain, with mountains and rivers reflecting each other and beautiful scenery. Longquan Mountain was formerly known as Lingxu Mountain, also known as Yushan. Legend has it that in ancient times, this place was a piece of land, and Longquan Mountain was a small island above the water. This is where the name Yushan comes from. There is a stone well on the mountain. Even if there is drought and little rain, the water in the well is still clear and does not dry up all year round. Because the water surface often shows two dragon ripples, like two dragons playing in the water, it is called "Longquan". From about the Eastern Jin Dynasty, the mountain was renamed Longquan Mountain because of the spring. Longquan Well became famous in the Northern Song Dynasty.