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Are there any tourist attractions in Quxian, Sichuan?

The tourist attractions in Quxian, Sichuan include Hanque, Longtan Scenic Area and Confucian Temple in Quxian.

Quxian Hanque: There are only 29 Hanque in China, and there are 6 and 7 in Quxian, accounting for a quarter of the total number of Hanque in China, which are distributed in Tuxi and Yanfeng townships. Therefore, Quxian is known as "the hometown of Hanque in China". Longtan Scenic Area in Quxian County: Longtan Scenic Area in Quxian County is a national AAAA-level tourist scenic spot, located in Huaying Mountain in Longtan Township in the east of Quxian County. It is a bright pearl in Huaying Mountain and is known as the "Little Nine Villages" in East Sichuan. The scenic spot covers an area of 46.5 square kilometers, with the highest elevation of 12 meters. Longtan Scenic Area has many scenic spots, such as Shenquan Whistling Sky, Lingkong Ancient Stack, Rock Cave Group, Longqiao Waterfall, Weird Rock Valley, High-altitude Cable Bridge, Tianyan Cave, Laolong Cave, Colorful Lake, Longwang Temple, Dapo Forest Park, Suokouxia and Guihualing. Quxian Confucian Temple: The Confucian Temple was built during the reign of Renzong Kangding in the Northern Song Dynasty, and was destroyed and built several times later. The existing building was built in the second year of Qing Emperor Kangxi and completed in the first year of Qing Daoguang. The Confucian Temple in Quxian County is the only well-preserved ancient architectural complex in northeast Sichuan, which has high historical and artistic value. In 27, it was listed as a provincial-level cultural relics protection unit by the Sichuan Provincial People's Government.