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Honghu tourist attractions

Honghu Lake is rich in wetland ecology, red tourism, Three Kingdoms culture, geothermal hot springs and other tourism resources. Honghu Lake is the seventh largest freshwater lake in China and the largest freshwater lake in Hubei, with great tourism development potential. Honghu Lantian Scenic Area is a national "4A" level tourist attraction. The original Qujiawan Agricultural Industrialization Economic Development Zone was renamed as "Hubei Honghu Eco-tourism Resort" with the approval of the provincial government, attracting many tourists every year. 20 1 1, Honghu Tourist Area (Qujiawan Town Ancient Street, Lantian Ecological Park, Yuexi Peninsula Hot Spring) won the title of "Top Ten Tourism Rookie in Lingxiu Hubei". There are also many historical sites in the territory, such as the famous ancient battlefield of Wulin in the Three Kingdoms and Huang Peng, the birthplace of Chen Youliang, the leader of the peasant uprising in the late Yuan Dynasty.

Honghu lake

Honghu Lake is the most famous comprehensive tourist attraction in honghu city. Honghu Scenic Area is dominated by natural scenery, with water, lotus, fish, birds and fishermen's folk customs as the enjoyment objects, and boating, fishing, lotus picking and duck (bird) watching as the main enjoyment contents. Lantian Eco-tourism Scenic Area was rated as a national 4A-level scenic spot.

Wulin historical scenic spot

Wulin is located in the east of honghu city 15km, facing Chibi Mountain in chibi city across the river, and is a rare hilly area in Jianghan Plain. The famous Battle of Red Cliffs "burning Wulin" happened here. The main related attractions are: Baigubeng; Red blood lane; Wulinzhai; Cao Cao pill; Shaking head mountain; Put the horse farm; Cao Gong Temple. In addition, the Wulin historical scenic spot also has the Yuanshan site of Qujialing culture; Han, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties 12 tombs. There are Chen Youliang's hometown, Happy Valley, Shefengtai, Dajinchang and other sites.

Revolutionary Martyrs Memorial Hall in Western Soviet Area of Hunan and Hubei Province

The Memorial Hall for Revolutionary Martyrs in the Western Soviet Area of Hunan and Hubei, also known as Martyrs Cemetery, was built in June 1984+065438+ 10. The ruins of the museum are located on the bank of the Yangtze River on the southwest edge of the central city. The cemetery covers an area of 300 mu. Li Xiannian, the former dean, wrote the name of the museum. The memorial hall is mainly composed of martyrs' temples, exhibition halls and monuments, supplemented by archways, artificial lakes, flower beds and rockeries. The monument is located in the core of the cemetery and is 23 meters high. The front of the monument is inlaid with "Revolutionary Martyrs Monument in the Soviet Area of Western Hunan and Hubei" 12 three-dimensional running script. On the back of the monument, there is an inscription by Marshal He Long 1957, "The achievements of revolutionary martyrs inspire us to advance forever". On the front of the pedestal is the State Council's inscription for the Honghu Monument in February 1957. 1987 10, which was designated as the national key martyrs cemetery by the Ministry of Civil Affairs.

Baiji dolphin nature reserve

Baiji Dolphin Nature Reserve is located in the Yangtze River section from Xintan to Luoshan in honghu city. It is called People's Republic of China (PRC) Baiji Dolphin Nature Reserve and Silla Section of the Yangtze River in China. It is a national baiji nature reserve in China. According to scientific investigation, there are more than 100 baiji in this area. Baiji dolphin is known as "rare treasure" and "giant panda in water" in biology, which not only has high research value in bionics, biology and military science, but also has great ornamental value. The reserve has become a major tourist attraction in honghu city.

Honghu wetland nature reserve

Honghu Wetland Nature Reserve, with Honghu as the main reserve, was established in 1996. The nature reserve covers an area of 37,088 hectares, with lake and wetland ecosystems composed of aquatic and terrestrial organisms and their habitats, unpolluted fresh water resources and wetland biodiversity as the main protection objects. The restoration and reconstruction of Honghu wetland has been listed in the "Priority Project of China Wetland Protection Action Plan" and the database of the International Wetland Convention Bureau. According to the investigation, there are 472 species of plants in Honghu Wetland Reserve, 2 1 variant and 1 variant, belonging to 1 16 families and 303 genera. There are 13 1 species listed in the list of terrestrial wild animals that are beneficial to national key protection or have important economic and scientific research value. Nature reserve is an important wintering place and migration "post station" for all kinds of waterfowl. Every year, there are more than one million waterfowl such as geese and ducks, and 65 species of waterfowl belong to 8 orders 13 families. 69 species listed in the Agreement between People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Japanese Government on the Protection of Migratory Birds and Their Habitats; There are 16 species listed in the Agreement between the Governments of People's Republic of China (PRC) and China and the Australian Government on the Protection of Migratory Birds and Their Habitats (of which 12 species belong to the Sino-Japanese Migratory Birds Agreement and the Sino-Australian Migratory Birds Agreement). Honghu wetland was upgraded to a provincial wetland nature reserve from June 5 to February 2000 and a national wetland nature reserve in 2008.