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What are the tourist attractions worth visiting in southern Anhui?

Chengkan Village, the first village in the south of the Yangtze River, is the most well-preserved ancient village in China, which brings together buildings of different styles of Huizhou School.

Chengkan Village is located in the north of Huizhou District, Huangshan City, Anhui Province. It is also located at the southern foot of Huangshan Scenic Area, a world natural and cultural heritage. It is a part of the ancient Huizhou Cultural Tourism Zone, a national 5A-level tourist attraction, and it has also been approved as a national 4A-level tourist attraction by the National Tourism Administration. Chengkan Village is 4 kilometers away from Huangshan Mountain in the north and 15 kilometers away from Yansi Town in the south, with superior geographical position. In addition, its beautiful scenery, which combines natural landscape and human landscape, has been welcomed by many people in China and foreigners.

Chengkan, formerly known as Longxi, was founded in the Three Kingdoms period and has a history of more than 1,8 years. As early as the Song Dynasty, Chengkan Village was called by Zhu Xi as "Chengkan Shuangxianli, the first village in the south of the Yangtze River." It can be seen how much it was loved by ancient people. Now, Chengkan Village has 21 national key protected cultural relics, and it has been named "the hometown of national treasures". What other famous places are there in Chengkan? Chengkan is a unique and most well-preserved ancient village of Ming Dynasty in China, which brings together different styles of crafts and architecture of Huizhou School. If you go to Huangshan Mountain in Anhui Province, you must come to Chengkan.

Next, introduce the main attractions of Chengkan Village. Baolunge. This is the most complete group of family temple buildings in Anhui Province, where colorful paintings and ancestral halls of the Ming Dynasty are preserved, and it is a national key cultural relic protection unit. The original name of Baolun Pavilion was "Zhenjing Luodongshu Temple", which was called "the First Temple in Jiangnan" by many experts and scholars. Later, in order to attract more tourists, Huizhou District changed its name to "Baolun Pavilion", which attracted the resentment of many experts and scholars. "Luodong Shuci" has historical traces and significance, and its cultural connotation can not be reflected by changing a nice name casually.

Luodong Shuci is the most worth seeing in Chengkan Village. The ancestral hall is divided into two floors, the following is the back bedroom of the Roche family temple, and the upper floor is covered, which is the Baolun Pavilion. Therefore, it should be clear to everyone that the Baolun Pavilion only refers to the building on this floor, not the whole Luodong Shu Temple. The baolun pavilion on the second floor was built at the latest because it was covered, and its cultural value is not high. When visiting the lower buildings, Mo Mo suggested that it is best to find a tour guide and visit while explaining, so as to understand the history and the background and cultural value of each building.

Changchun Dashe. Founded in the Song Dynasty, most of the existing buildings were rebuilt in the Ming Dynasty. Changchun Dashe is composed of the main entrance, the main hall, the sleeping hall and the left and right corridors, which is very solemn. The main purpose here is to let the ancients express their reverence and admiration for their ancestors and gods. It is also worth seeing. (Changchun club needs to go by itself, but the tour guide won't go.) Finally, talk about accommodation. Many people who have been to Chengkan recommend the "Shoushan Confucian Sect" inn, which was transformed from an ancient mansion. It is quite good, but it is a little expensive. There are also several antique inns that you can look for yourself. Chengkan Village will take 2-3 hours at most to finish the tour. I don't think it is necessary to stay. You can go to the next scenic spot after the tour.

This is Chengkan Village, Anhui Province, the first village in the south of the Yangtze River. It is the only and most well-preserved ancient village in the Ming Dynasty in China, and it is a collection of Huizhou-style crafts and buildings. Come here and have a look when you have time!