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Yunmeng county tourist attractions

Weizhou Temple Weizhou Temple is located in the south of Yunmeng County, surrounded by lakes and swamps, surrounded by water. According to legend, Weizhou Temple was founded in the Tang Dynasty. According to the records of the Yuan Dynasty stone tablet in front of the temple, it was rebuilt in Taiding for four years (1327). The main building of the temple is the main hall. Around the bell tower and drum tower in front of the temple, there is a mountain gate in front. The main hall is made of wood, with a height of 9 meters and an area of 1 17 square meters. It rests on the top of the mountain with double eaves and is well preserved. Chuwangcheng Site Chuwangcheng Site is an important ancient city site in Yunmeng County. Located in Chengguan, Yunmeng County, with a total area of about 2. 1 km2 with a circumference of 7700 meters. The existing rammed earth wall is about 2.7 meters above the surface, and there is a moat inside and outside the wall, with a width of 43. 6 meters. The ancient city is generally an irregular rectangle that is long from east to west and wide from north to south, with a north-south wall (middle wall) in the middle, which divides the city into two parts. The site of Chuwangcheng was listed as a key cultural relic protection unit in Hubei Province on 1992. Yunmeng Confucian Dacheng Hall Yunmeng Confucian Dacheng Hall is located in Chengguan Town, Yunmeng County. The famous teacher temple (the Confucian Dacheng Hall) was built during the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, and the existing building is the Qing Dynasty. Yunmeng Confucian Dacheng Hall covers an area of 260 square meters and is the only ancient building in the county.