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What are the popular tourist attractions in Xiantao City, Hubei Province?

Xiantao City, Hubei Province is located in the south-central part of Hubei Province. As an advanced greening city in China, Xiantao has many natural landscapes. Recently, Hubei Province announced that all A-level scenic spots in Hubei Province will be open to Hubei medical workers for five years and for two years, including Xiantao scenic spot. Here are some popular scenic spots in Xiantao City.

Introduction of Xiantao City

Xiantao City, formerly known as mian yang, is located in the hinterland of Jianghan Plain in south-central Hubei Province, covering an area of 2,538 square kilometers. It is one of the top 100 counties (cities) in China, the strongest county (city) in Hubei, a national health city and an advanced city in national greening.

Liutan park

Liutan Park, located at Mianyang Avenue 1 19, Xiantao City (zip code 433000), is located in the east of Xiantao City.

Honghu lake

Honghu Lake is located between honghu city and Jianli County in southern Hubei Province, in the depression between the Yangtze River and the Dongjing River.

Chen Youliang Memorial Hall

Located in Xiantao City, Hubei Province (formerly Mianjie, mian yang City, Hubei Province), it is free to open. The building is a three-story antique building with a building area of 389 1 m2 and a building area of 1 6 1.5 m2. There are Chen Youliang's brief introduction, Chen Youliang's sculpture, Anqing fierce battle scene, warship experience, Mianyang Sanzheng, cultural relics unearthed in Yuan and Ming Dynasties, etc.

Miancheng scenic spot

Miancheng, located in the southwest of Xiantao City, Hubei Province, is an ancient city with a long history and splendid culture of 1400 years. There are many places of interest and unique cultural landscape. Known as "48 ancient wells, 48 archways and 48 ancient temples". The famous ones are Zhuge Liang's reading desk, Di's administrative office and Fuzhou City Wall in Tang Dynasty. Many friends who like ancient history and culture have been visiting here.