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Anyang tourist attractions

Anyang tourist attractions

As a native of Henan, I strongly recommend that you take a holiday to feel the heritage and charm of history.

1. Hongqi Canal-Taihang Grand Canyon Scenic Area:

"Artificial Tianhe-Hongqi Canal" is an unprecedented masterpiece of "transforming and utilizing nature"; It is the crystallization of the diligence and wisdom of the people in Linzhou, New China. It is not only a huge material wealth, but also a huge spiritual wealth.

2. Yin Ruins:

The Museum of Yin Ruins is located in Xiaotun Village in the northwest suburb of Anyang City, so it is named because it is located in the "Palace Area of Yin Ruins". Yin Ruins Museum is a national AAAA-level scenic spot, the birthplace of archaeology in China, and the birthplace of Oracle Bone Inscriptions, the earliest script in China. It is one of the 1 demonstration bases of patriotism education in China announced by Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China, and belongs to the national key cultural relics protection unit of historical sites. I went with my friends for the first time and was really impressed by the charm of culture.

3. Zhouyi Museum in Youli

Youli City is the first national prison with written records in Chinese history and the birthplace of Zhouyi, which is popular all over the world. She is famous at home and abroad for her profound cultural connotation. The historical allusions of "drawing the land as a prison" and "the king of literature was arrested and performing Zhouyi" occurred here, and the national spirit of "being angry in adversity" and "constantly striving for self-improvement" also originated here. I think that once I travel to Anyang, I really want to go to Youli City to have a look.

4. Yuefei Temple in Tangyin

The hometown of Yuefei in Tangyin is "Song Yuezhong Wuwang Temple", formerly known as Jingzhong Temple. Yuefei Temple is located in the southwest street of tangyin county City, Henan Province. The date of construction is unknown, and this site was rebuilt in the first year of Jingtai in Ming Dynasty (145). It has been repaired and added many times in the past dynasties. Up to now, it covers an area of more than 6,4 square meters, with six courtyards and more than 1 housing buildings. It contains rich contents, magnificent halls and numerous steles.