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Xuancheng tourist attractions are free.

Xuancheng's free tourist attractions include the May 3rd Memorial Hall, Hu Xueyan Memorial Hall, Taohuatan, Wang Jiaxiang's former residence and Anhui Alligator National Nature Reserve. 1, March 5th Memorial Hall: March 5th Memorial Hall, located in Maolin Town, Jingxian County, Xuancheng City, Anhui Province, covers an area of 2,639 square meters, with a building area of 1, 200 square meters. It is a special social science celebrity memorial hall under the jurisdiction of Jingxian Culture, Radio, Film and Television Press and Publication Bureau. 2. Hu Xueyan Memorial Hall: Hu Xueyan Memorial Hall is located in Jixi County. The memorial hall covers an area of about 800 square meters, including two courtyards. The original site was Wenchang Hall built in Ming Dynasty. The memorial hall reproduces the ups and downs of Hu Xueyan in business circles with a large number of pictures, books and objects. 3. Taohuatan: Taohuatan, a section of the upper reaches of Qingyi River, a tributary of the Yangtze River, is a historic site. Located between Zhai Village and Wan 'er Village in Taohuatan Town, 40km west of Jingxian County, Anhui Province. Peach Blossom Lake is dark green, crystal clear, with green hills reflected and beautiful scenery, which is particularly charming. 4. Wang Jiaxiang's former residence: Wang Jiaxiang's former residence memorial hall is located in Hou 'an Village, Taohuatan Town, Jingxian County, Xuancheng City, Anhui Province. Covering an area of 5,070 square meters, with a building area of 1 130 square meters and an exhibition hall area of about 500 square meters, it is a special museum for social science celebrities. 5. Anhui alligator national nature reserve: Anhui alligator national nature reserve is located in Xuanzhou District, Langxi County, Guangde County, Jingxian County and Nanling County, Wuhu City, Anhui Province, with a total area of 18565 hectares. Founded in 1979, 1982 was upgraded to a provincial nature reserve, and 1986 was upgraded to a national nature reserve. The main object of protection is the Chinese alligator and its living environment.