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Are there any interesting places in Shijie?

Shuinan Village, Chonghuan Road, Shijie Town is near Tang Hong Road.

Take L2 direct at Dongguan main station.

Shijie-Starting from Dongguan, take L2 tourist bus from Dongguan to Shilong, which takes less than 40 minutes by car, and then enter the border of Shijie Town. A magnificent Shijie Bridge first came into view, leaning against the window, looking around, you can see the red courtyards lined up on both sides of the river bank, that is, the emerging garden villa area in Shijie, and the river bank is full of grass.

Take a bus to the intersection of Tang Hong in Shijie, get off and walk for a few minutes, then you will arrive at Yuan Chonghuan Memorial Park and go to Shijie, which is an essential chapter in the trip.

The history of Yuan Chonghuan

According to historical records, Yuan Chonghuan (1584- 1630) was born in Shuinan Village, Shijie, Dongguan. He is a famous national hero in China and was awarded the title of Shaowu County. In the second year of the Apocalypse (1622), he served as the minister of war and went out alone to patrol Liaodong. After returning to Beijing, he invited himself to guard Liao so that he could prepare for the incident. In the first year of Chongzhen (1628), he served as the minister of the Ministry of War and concurrently served as the right deputy governor of imperial academy. At that time, in the battle against the Qing army's entry into Shanhaiguan, he repeatedly made outstanding achievements, successively defeating the Qing Taizu Nurhachi and the Qing Taizong Huang Taiji, supervising Hebei and Liao, guarding Shanhaiguan and guarding the capital, with outstanding military achievements. In the second year of Chongzhen (1629), 8 Jin Army entered the Great Wall from Gubeikou and surrounded Beijing. Yuan Chonghuan starry night heard that the police had entered Beijing, but he listened to rumors and thought that he had a secret agreement with the latter, so he was punished by Emperor Chongzhen and died. The death of Yuan Chonghuan led to the rapid disintegration and final collapse of the Ming Dynasty. His spirit of loyalty to the country has been admired by all generations, and his patriotic spirit, once upon a time in the United States, has been admired by later generations.