Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - A complete collection of tourist attractions in Hong Tong

A complete collection of tourist attractions in Hong Tong

1, Hong Tong Sophora root-seeking ancestral hall

Covering an area of 3.5 square kilometers, the Roots-seeking Ancestor Garden of Sophora japonica consists of five theme plates, namely, immigrant historic site area, ancestor worship activity area, folk tourism area, Fenhe Ecological Area and Genzu Cultural Square, including the Monument Pavilion, the second and third generations of Sophora japonica, Millennium Sophora japonica roots, ancestor worship hall, Guangji Temple, Shijinglou, immigrant relief map and Chinese surname.

2. Hong Fei Tower

Hong Fei Tower is located in Guangsheng Temple in Huoshan, northeast of Hongtong County, Shaanxi Province. It was built in the Han Dynasty, formerly known as Asoka Tower. It is the largest and most complete glass pagoda in China. The present tower was built in the 11th year of Zhengde (15 16), completed in the 6th year of Jiajing (1527) and completed in 12. The plane of the pagoda is octagonal, which is a pavilion pagoda with thirteen eaves and a height of 47.6 meters. Except the wooden cloister at the bottom, all the others are made of blue bricks, and each floor has eaves. Because its tower is as colorful as a rainbow after rain, it is named "Hongfei Tower".

3. Guangsheng Temple in Guangsheng Temple Town, Hongtong County

Guangsheng Temple is located at the foot of Huoshan Mountain 17 km northeast of Hongdong County, Shanxi Province. The temple was founded in the first year of Jian 'an in the Eastern Han Dynasty (147), formerly known as Julushe Temple, also known as Wangyuta, and renamed Guangsheng Temple in the Tang Dynasty. Guangsheng Temple is divided into upper and lower halls and water halls. Shangsi is at the top of Huoshan Mountain, surrounded by cypresses, towering pagodas and resplendent glass components. The lower temple is built at the foot of the mountain with the ups and downs of the terrain, with high and low levels and overlapping layers.

4. Hongdong Guandi Temple

Hongdong Guandi Temple is located in Guandi Street in the center of Dahuaishu Town, Hongdong County. Sitting facing south, it covers an area of 2072 square meters. According to the Records of Hongdong County revised in the eighth year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty, Guandi Temple was rebuilt in Su Hanchen in the tenth year of Dade in Yuan Dynasty (1306), north of Hengdefang Street. In the tenth year of Jiajing in Ming Dynasty (135 1), Guandi Building was founded. In the second year of Qing Shunzhi (1645), an additional theater was built; Expansion in the forty-ninth year of Qing Emperor Kangxi (1710); After repeated repairs in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the present building scale was formed.

5. Jade Emperor Temple in Hong Tong

Hong Tong Jade Emperor Temple faces south and is divided into two courtyards with a total construction area of 4 128 square meters. The central axis of the backyard is arranged in turn from south to north as the main entrance, the instrument door, the platform, the gossip platform and the Jade Emperor Hall. Erlang Hall and Guan Gong Hall are located on the east and west sides of the Jade Emperor Hall, with the stage on the south side of the front yard and the gate of the Jade Emperor Hall on the east side. The beams of the three halls are all grass, maintaining a typical style of the Yuan Dynasty. There are murals in the hall, with rough pictures, smooth lines and well-preserved, which are works of the Yuan Dynasty together with the main hall.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Hongtong County