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Must-visit scenic spots in Shenyang's tourism strategy
Beiling Park is the largest park in Shenyang, covering an area of 3.3 million square meters. 1643 (the eighth year of Chongde in Qing Dynasty), the tombs of Emperor Taizong of Qing Dynasty, Huang Taiji and Filial Empress Bolzigit were built. 1927, the Fengtian government turned Zhaoling into a park, named after its location in the north of the city. Zhaoling is one of the scenic spots in Shenyang, the essence of ancient architecture in China, and a typical cultural exchange among Han, Manchu and Mongolian nationalities.
2. Shenyang Forbidden City.
Shenyang Forbidden City is located in Shenhe District, Shenyang City, Liaoning Province. It is one of the two existing palace complexes in China, also known as Shengjing Palace. It is a palace in the early Qing Dynasty with a history of nearly 400 years. It was built in the last decade of Golden Destiny (1625). Before the Qing dynasty entered the customs, its palace was located in Shenyang. After it moved to Beijing, it was called Capital Palace and Capital Palace. Later it was called Shenyang Forbidden City.
3. Zhang's handsome house.
Zhang's Shuai Mansion (English: CommanderZhangsMansion), also known as Dashuai Mansion or Shaoshuaifu, is located in Shenyang, Liaoning Province, and is the official residence and private residence of Zhang and his eldest son Zhang Xueliang.
Zhang Shuaifu was founded in the third year of the Republic of China (19 14), with a total area of 3. 60,000 square meters, with a total construction area of 2. 760 thousand square meters. In the fifth year of the Republic of China (19 16), Zhang officially moved in, and then continued to expand, gradually forming an architectural system consisting of four parts: east campus, middle campus, west campus and buildings outside the campus. Each building has different styles, including China traditional style, Chinese and Western style, Roman style, Nordic style and Japanese style. There are mainly big brothels, small brothels, Red House in the West Courtyard and Miss Zhao Si House.
4. Middle Street.
Zhongjie, the first commercial pedestrian street in China, the top ten famous commercial streets in China, and the first batch of demonstration streets without fake goods in 100 cities and 10000 shops in China, is the longest commercial pedestrian street in China.
It is the earliest commercial center in Shenyang. From 1625 (five years tomorrow, ten years later in Jin Dynasty) to 163 1 (four years later in Ming Dynasty, five years later in Jin Dynasty), the brick city built in Ming Dynasty was rebuilt and expanded in the later Jin Dynasty. According to the saying that the left ancestors lived in the right society and faced the market, the original cross-shaped two streets were transformed into four streets. That is, today's Shenyang Road, Zhongjie Road, Chaoyang Street and Zhengyang Street. At that time, Zhongjie Road was called Siping Street, and there were bell towers and drum towers on both sides. The length of the street is 579. 3 meters, width 1 1, 7 meters. Li Xingchen, a famous calligrapher, wrote the word "Zhongjie". Nowadays, Zhongjie has become the first pedestrian commercial street in our city. There are many shops on both sides of the street, and the business is booming.
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