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Lvliang guidebooks recommend tourist attractions.

Lvliang is a prefecture-level city in Shanxi Province, located on the west side of the central part of Shanxi Province, with a vast territory, monsoon climate, hot Leng Xia in winter and distinct seasons, which is suitable for tourism all year round. Lvliang, recommend North Wudang Mountain, Guashan Mountain, Pangquangou, Jiudu Xinghua Village, Zetian Temple and other scenic spots. Lvliang has an airport and a railway station with convenient transportation and various modes of transportation. It is recommended to visit go on road trip for days.

Xiaoyi Huang San Temple

Xiaoyi Huang San Temple, an AAAA-level scenic spot, is a national key cultural relics protection unit, located in the middle of Huang San Temple Street, Jiajiazhuang Village, xiaoyi city City, Shanxi Province, and a provincial key cultural relics protection unit. During the Ming and Qing dynasties, it was expanded and repaired many times, but the earliest existing building structure was left over from the Yuan Dynasty. Experts agree that such a Huang San temple with its original site, original appearance and well-preserved temples is rare in China. The temple is 59 meters wide from north to south and 84 meters long from east to west. It is divided into two courtyards. A plaque of "Huang San Temple" is embedded in front of the newly-built mountain gate. The central axis has the Music Building and the Three Emperors Hall. There is a stele gallery in the south and a gate in the north corner of the courtyard, which is the access passage for the first and second entrances. There is a big gap between the two hospitals, and there are steps in front of the door to ease it. The Huang San Hall of the Second Hospital faces west to east. The front of the hall is dedicated to Taihao Fuxi, Shennong Yan Di and Xuanyuan Huangdi, and the two sides are dedicated to the top ten ancient famous doctors. The stories of famous doctors are painted on the north and south gables.

North Wudang Mountain

North Wudang Mountain is an AAAA-level scenic spot. North Wudang Mountain, also known as Zhenwu Mountain, was called Wang Long in ancient times. Located in the middle of Luliang Mountain in fangshan county, it is 32km away from Lishi City in the south and 2 16km away from Taiyuan in the northeast. North Wudang Mountain Scenic Area consists of 72 peaks, 36 cliffs and 24 streams. Xiangfeng, the main peak road, is 2254 meters above sea level, with a total area of about 80 square kilometers. It is a pearl of Luliang Mountain, known as "the first mountain in Sanjin" and one of the Taoist holy places in northern China. The main peak of North Wudang Mountain is surrounded by steep cliffs, and only one artificial ladder can climb it. Come to the foot of the mountain, cross Wuli Loess Road and Wulisha Road, and the mountain is engraved with 1400 stone steps. Where there are steep places, there are iron handrails.

Xinghua village Fenjiu store

Xinghua Fenjiu Fang is an AAAA-level scenic spot and a national key cultural relic protection unit. Xinghua Village Fenjiu Workshop (the sixth batch of national insurance) Year: Qing Dynasty; Address: Lujia Street, Dongbao Village, Xinghua Village, Fenyang City. According to the Book of the Northern Qi Dynasty, the history of wine-making in Xinghua Village began in Heqing, Northern Qi Dynasty (56 1564), and went through the Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, 1500 years without interruption. This site is the original site of "Ganlu Hall" in Song Dynasty. The existing workshop site is Baozhai Courtyard, which consists of two groups of courtyards, north and south, with a total area of 9,000 square meters. The North Yard is the original site of the brewing workshop. There are five courtyards with an area of about 7000 square meters. There were also brewing workshops and underground fermenters in the Qing Dynasty. There is an ancient well in the yard. In the Yuan Dynasty, a pavilion was built on the ancient well and named "the ancient well pavilion". The pavilion was built on the wall, with a plaque in Fu Shan's handwriting, "You want to make flowers". This well has been a special water source for Fenjiu brewing from the Republic of China to the Republic of China.