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Best attractions for a one-day tour in Shaoguan

The best scenic spots for a one-day tour in Shaoguan are Mabaren Ruins, Zhuji Gu Xiang, Nanhua Temple, Danxia Mountain and Hakka Wai House.

1, Maba people site

Mabaren site is located in Lion Mountain, 3km southwest of Maba Town, qujiang district, Shaoguan City, Guangdong Province, and1.5km southwest of qujiang district City, Shaoguan City, and18km away from Shaoguan City. It is two limestone buttes and has become a popular science and entertainment tourist area.

2. Zhu Ji Gu Xiang

Zhuji Lane, formerly known as Jing Zong Lane, is located in the east of the north of Nanxiong City, Guangdong Province, between Meiling and Nanxiong City. In the fourth year of Kaiyuan in the Tang Dynasty, Zhang Jiuling was ordered to dig Dayuling Road, and Meiguan Post Road became a commercial town on the post road leading to Lingnan in the ancient Central Plains and Jiangnan, and it was also one of the well-preserved ancient incense roads in Guangdong.

3. Nanhua Temple

Nanhua Temple is located on the bank of Caoxi, 7 kilometers southeast of Maba Town, qujiang district, Shaoguan City, Guangdong Province, and about 24 kilometers south of Shaoguan City. Known as the first treasure hall in eastern Guangdong. Nanhua Temple is one of the famous Buddhist temples in China and a famous Zen temple in China. It is the birthplace of Huineng, the sixth ancestor of Zen Buddhism, who promoted Nanzong Zen.

4. Danxia Mountain

Danxia Mountain, located in Renhua County, Shaoguan City, Guangdong Province, with a total area of 292 square kilometers, is the largest scenic spot with Danxia landform in Guangdong Province and a world natural heritage site.

5. Hakka Wai House

Hakka Wai House, also known as Wai Village, Wai Village House, Wai Village, Tuweizi, Shuiwei, Wai Fort and Hakka Wai, is one of the three classic styles of Hakka dwellings. Hakka wai houses are mostly named after wai characters, which are known as the living fossils of ancient Roman castles in the East and Wubao in the Han, Jin and Wu Dynasties, and are called the five characteristics of China residential buildings by Chinese and foreign architectural circles.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Mabaxia website.