Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - A complete collection of tourist attractions all over the country
A complete collection of tourist attractions all over the country
1, Forbidden City
The Forbidden City in Beijing is the imperial palace of China in Ming and Qing Dynasties, formerly known as the Forbidden City, located in the center of Beijing's central axis. The Forbidden City in Beijing is centered on three halls, covering an area of about 720,000 square meters, with a construction area of about10.5 million square meters. There are more than 70 palaces and 9000 houses.
2. Hanguguan
Hanguguan, located in Wang Duo Village, Hanguguan Town, Lingbao City, Sanmenxia City, Henan Province, is located on the plateau, adjacent to Nuggets River in the east, Qinling Mountain in the south and Yellow River in the north. Because it is located on the ancient Beijing-Guangdong road, close to the bank of the Yellow River and enclosed in the valley, it is called Hanguguan. It is the earliest Xiongguan fortress built in the history of China.
3. Bolshoy Sokogi
Suoguo Temple, formerly known as Jianguo Temple, is located in the west section of Ziyou Road, Kaifeng City, Henan Province. It is a famous Buddhist temple in China. Dasuoguo Temple was built in Tianbao, Northern Qi Dynasty for six years. In the first year of Yanhe River in Tang Dynasty, Tang Ruizong was named Dasuoguo Temple by Wang Xiang to commemorate his succession. During the Northern Song Dynasty, Suoguo Temple was highly respected by the royal family and expanded many times. It is the largest temple in Beijing and the national Buddhist activity center.
4. Nanjing Confucius Temple
Nanjing Confucius Temple is located on the north bank of Qinhuai River in Qinhuai District, Nanjing, and on Gong Yuan Street west of Gongyuan in the south of the Yangtze River. Located in the core area of Qinhuai scenic belt of Confucius Temple, namely Nanjing Confucius Temple, Nanjing Confucian Temple and Wenxuan King Temple. It is the first national institution of higher learning in China and one of the four major Confucian temples in China.
5. Jing 'an Temple
Jing 'an Temple, also known as Jing 'an Ancient Temple, is located in Jing 'an District, Shanghai. Its history can be traced back to the ten years of Sun Wu Chiwu in the Three Kingdoms, formerly known as Hudu Chongxuan Temple. In the first year of Song Dazhong Xiangfu, it was renamed Jing 'an Temple. In the ninth year of Jiading in the Southern Song Dynasty, the temple moved from Wusong River to Lupu Boiling Well, which was built before Shanghai.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Forbidden City.
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