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What are the tourist attractions in Tuling?

Zhangjiao village-an oil painting village made of stone

Located in Tuling Town, Quangang District, Zhangjiao Village is a colorful stone village. It is said that the ancient house was built in the fourth year of Jiaqing in Qing Dynasty. Approaching the ancient house, you can have a panoramic view: a stone pebble block blocking the wall is full of iron-red wind fossils. When building a house, it is built on the mountain, not paying attention to layout. Here the roadway is connected to the roadway, and the fork is connected to the fork. The winding path leads to a secluded place, which is quite mysterious. Walking through cobblestone alleys, the walls on both sides are within reach. Houses built of stone are layered on top of each other. This narrow, quiet cobblestone alley was washed away by rain, leaving an ancient mark in Liang Shi. The old vines wrapped around the stone wall add a vicissitudes to the stone house. After years of baptism, the stone wall is mottled, but its reddish brown, grayish white and navy blue are so gorgeous and colorful under the sunlight, just like an oil painting. Once artists from many places have been to the ancient houses in Zhangjiao, they can't help falling in love with this oil painting country.

Because there is a big camphor tree in the village that is more than 700 years old, people climb the tree and overlook it. The village is like being at the foot, so it is named Zhangjiao Village. On the hillside, the "Shicuo", which is layered and connected end to end, is like an ancient castle.

Gaby Temple, the site of Qiu Erniang's uprising

Bijiashan Mountain is located in the southwest of Tuling Town, and it is named because its peak looks like a pen. It is adjacent to Huianzi Mountain, far away from Luojiang Majia Shuangji Mountain, and its main peak is 78 1 m above sea level. Gaby Temple was originally a Taoist temple, which was built by cutting a wall on the mountain.

This temple is surrounded by a beautiful mountain, which is named after this temple. Bijia Mountain is rugged, with valleys and valleys, and the surrounding mountains are brilliant, forming a school of heaven and earth. Thus, in the third year of Xianfeng in the Qing Dynasty (AD 1853), Qiu Ernian set out here. At that time, flags fluttered on the mountains, cigarettes filled the temple, and the spirit of immortals and bodhisattvas inspired Qiu Ernian. The mystery of Buddha's words and fairy dreams undoubtedly casts a mysterious color on Gaby Temple in Bijia Mountain.

Regrettably, since then, Bijia Mountain has become a gathering place for bandits, and Gabi Temple has also been damaged to some extent. The current temple building was rebuilt by Huangtian villagers according to the old scale 1980, and three pavilions were added. Gaby Temple is rich in cultural relics, with many Ming and Qing architectural components and stone carvings! For example, "Lingshan Ancient Temple" and "The Scenery of Rock Temple" are all telling the story of a talented person and a famous mountain, and the tacit understanding between man and nature is amazing.

Gaby Temple, which combines natural scenery and cultural relics, is a rare tourist attraction in Quangang and even southern Fujian. Climbing a mountain here is like entering a fairy garden, but when you see steep cliffs and steep cliffs everywhere, those who climb to the top of the mountain are as muddy as nature with the sound of pines and waves. Looking around, the mountains are winding, the villages are close to trees, and the East China Sea is surging in the distance, even reaching the sky. At this time, everything is noisy and tacky.

The ancestor of Mazu-Lin Minzu Mausoleum

Lu Gong, the second son of Lin Min's first ancestor, won Gong, and the second son of Huang Men's assistant minister in the Western Jin Dynasty. Born in the ten years of Taishi in the Western Jin Dynasty, he lived in Tongxiang, Xiapi. Emperor Huidi of the Western Jin Dynasty then joined the army in Anton Langya Palace, and the town reached Pi. At the beginning of Yongjia (AD 307), Wang moved to the town to make contributions, except for Assistant Minister and Huangmen. In the first year of lite, he begged Du Xie from Wang Dun, made meritorious military service, moved to Zhaoyuan, and rode a regular servant. On the occasion of five years, Emperor Huaidi and Emperor Cheng of the Western Jin Dynasty were captured one after another, and they ascended the throne to build health, help Jinshi and serve as Hepu magistrate. In the third year of Dong Taining (A.D. 325), he returned to China by imperial decree, served as the Wei of Jin 'an County, moved to Jin 'an, and became the ancestor of Min Lin's surname. In the second year of Emperor Xianhe of Jincheng (AD 327), Su Jun and Zuyue rebelled and captured Kyoto the following year.

Yishan Neolithic cultural relics

Yishan Neolithic Cultural Site is located in the south and north slope of Anshan, Tuling Town, Quangang District, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province. The site was discovered in Beiqiuqiu in 1985, which belongs to the "site" and belongs to the late Neolithic period from about 2300 BC to 1000 BC. It is a cultural site of Shang and Zhou Dynasties and a municipal cultural relic protection unit in Quanzhou. -Information from the town newspaper.