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Eight major attractions in Wei County

Yucun Ancient City, Jiuxianmiao Ancient City, Huanshui Ancient City, Wuxingdian Ancient City, Cui Weiya Tomb, Guanyin Temple Guanyin Temple, Wei County Divine Turtle Tuocheng Cultural Park, and Wei County Integrity Cultural Park.

1. Yucun Ancient City: known as Hancheng in history, it was established in 968. Located 13 kilometers northeast of present-day Wei Town, it was the county seat from the Western Han Dynasty to the Tang Dynasty. It was founded in the twelfth year of Emperor Gaozu of the Western Han Dynasty. The ancient city wall is large in scale, with a circumference of nearly 10,000 meters. It is built with sand, stone and scorched earth. It was once the residence of the captain of the Western Han Dynasty.

2. Old County Temple Ancient City: It was established in 329 and was known as Tang City in history. Located 14 kilometers northeast of Wei County, it was built in the third year of Tang Tianbao. The scale is unknown, but there is a monument to the old county temple.

3. Huanshui Ancient City: Founded in 297, it was known as Song City in history. Located in the old Weixian Village 15 kilometers southwest of Weicheng, it was built in the sixth year of Song Xining and was originally the seat of Huanshui County.

4. Wuxingdian Ancient City: The original city site is the county seat of Wei County. It was built in the third year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty. The ancient city wall was originally a rammed earth wall with four gates in the east, west, north and south. There are 8 archways, 5 ancient bridges and 1 ancient pagoda. The ancient city existed for 387 years and was destroyed by floods in the 22nd year of Qianlong's reign.

5. Cui Weiya's Tomb: The tomb covers an area of ??12 acres. There are 24 stone statues on the left and right sides of the tomb, including stone figures, stone horses, stone sheep, stone pigs, and Chinese watches.

6. Guanyin Temple Guanyin Temple: The ruins are located 500 meters south of Putanying Village, Beigao Town, Wei County. The unearthed cultural relics include 4 iron Buddha statues, 3 Ming Dynasty inscriptions, the ruins of the east wing and a large number of roofs Components and bricks.

7. Wei County Shengui Tuocheng Cultural Park: Wei County Shengui Tuocheng Cultural Park is located next to Provincial Road S313 in the northwest of the county. It is the result of three years of major changes in the urban appearance of Wei County and the creation of "Lixiang Water City" important part of the project.

8. Wei County Qin Lian Cultural Park: Wei County Qin Lian Cultural Park is located in the north of the county. The park is unique with its wonderful cartoons on clean government, fresh poems on clean government, and popular stories on clean government.