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Introduction of Tourist Attractions in Baotou Ancient City

The tourist attractions of Baotou Ancient City include: Baotou Ancient City Cultural Tourism Zone, Maji Ancient City Ruins of Han Dynasty, Huai Shuo Ancient City Ruins, Zhaojun Ancient City Scenic Area and Dahuangcheng Ruins.

1, Baotou Ancient City Cultural Tourism Zone

Loess is the wall, blue brick is the body, thatch is the house, red light is the decoration, and there is no gorgeous dress. The ancient city of Baotou reproduces the local conditions and customs of farming culture beyond the Great Wall with the original ecological yellow land culture and the gesture of crossing time and space.

2. Site of Maji Ancient City in Han Dynasty

The site of Maji Ancient City in Han Dynasty is located about 2.5 kilometers southwest of Baotou Station, with Maji Village in the south, commonly known as Liangcheng Ancient City, which is a well-preserved and large-scale ancient city site in Baotou area.

3. Huai Shuo Ancient City Site

Huai Shuo Town Ancient City Site is located 35km northeast of Guyang County. It is a large-scale ruins of the ancient city of Northern Wei Dynasty in the west of Inner Mongolia, belonging to the national key cultural relics protection unit. Huai Shuo Town was founded in the Northern Wei Dynasty (424 -428 AD) with a history of 1500 years. It was under the jurisdiction of Shuozhou at that time.

4. Zhaojun Ancient City Scenic Area

Zhaojun Ancient City Scenic Area is located in Zhaojun Town, Dalat Banner, Ordos City, covering an area of 1000 mu, facing Baotou Steel across the river. With convenient transportation, superior geographical location, unique resources and complete facilities, the main body of the city is a natural hill with a height of 70 meters and a diameter of 2 10 meters.

5. Dahuangcheng Site

This place is the ruins of an ancient city built in the Ming Dynasty, and it is a large-scale ancient city in Hohhot. In the 14th year of Ming Dynasty (AD 1449), the city was abandoned. During the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty (A.D. 1522 noon), Dahan's adopted son Kateji was named Tuotuo (also written properly) and led many people to live here for a long time. This city is called Tuotuo.

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