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Xiangyuan county scenic spot

Tangxianshan

Tang Xian is located at the western foot of Taihang Mountain, 25 kilometers northeast of the county seat, with a scenic area of 22 square kilometers and an altitude of11750 meters. Tang Xian Temple was built during the reign of Xiankang in the Eastern Jin Dynasty and was a famous Buddhist shrine as early as 1600 years ago. Since the Pingxian Temple in Tang Wuzong, which has more than 30,000 people, it has been rebuilt several times and finally restored in the 1990s. It is a key cultural relic protection unit in Shanxi Province. At present, more than 30 scenic spots have been developed and listed in the dictionary of scenic spots in China.

Hu baofeng

Baofeng Lake is located 30 kilometers west of Xiangyuan County, close to National Highway 208, Taijiao Railway and Taichang expressway. The total capacity of the lake is 65.438+0.3 billion cubic meters, and the water meter area is 65.438+0.0 million mu. Historical and revolutionary sites around the lake include Baofeng Temple, which was founded in the Three Kingdoms period, Mayi Cave where Mayi ancestors practiced, Gongjiagou, the hometown of Faxian, a famous monk in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and the battlefields and monuments of Shangdang Campaign. Baofeng Lake Tourism Development Zone has nine scenic spots, namely: Baofeng Temple Scenic Spot, Water Park, Faxian Former Residence Scenic Spot, Water Adventure Zone, Folk Customs Scenic Spot, Revolutionary Holy Land Scenic Spot, Waterfront Villa Zone, Leisure Resort Zone, Business Service Zone and 108 Scenic Spot.

Lianglou scenic spot

The scenic spot on the second floor, located in Xiangyuan County, Shanxi Province, is a municipal-level cultural relics protection unit. The second floor is one of the eight scenic spots in Xiangyuan, which was called Tiantong Building in ancient times. According to legend, Zhou Wenwang first studied astronomy and performed gossip here, so it is also called the gossip building. The scenic spot on the second floor covers an area of about ten square kilometers. According to the textual research of unearthed cultural relics, as early as the Neolithic Age, people lived and multiplied here, and there are stone carvings of the Northern Wei, Tang and Song Dynasties, stone carvings, Dongyue Temple and Nanfeng Temple.

Wagong

Wafangdian is a Ming Dynasty building, which was renovated three times in Qing Dynasty and early Republic of China. According to legend, it was built to commemorate the grace of Saint Pu Shengling according to the fairy tale of Nu Wa Niangniang refining stones to make up the sky. There is a legend in history that the goddess of mending heaven and Nu Wa made man. This palace pavilion is divided into two floors, one is specially created for the emperor, and the upper floor is specially built for the emperor.