Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Xiangyang invested 250 million yuan to build statues, just to promote the development of tourism?

Xiangyang invested 250 million yuan to build statues, just to promote the development of tourism?

The construction of Fuxi statue in Xiangyang can really promote the development of tourism, but it embodies the method of promoting Xiangyang culture and using waste. An abandoned quarry was turned into a statue of Fuxi, the king of mankind, which is a good use of the reuse of abandoned resources. Promoting Xiangyang culture with Fuxi statue is just like eating chicken ribs, which can't greatly promote the development of tourism.

The statue is located in Xianshan, Xiangyang, Hubei Province. The whole statue has only one head, and the facial features and hair are still roughly carved, even though it is 70.5 meters high and 230 meters long.

Spending 250 million yuan didn't make a more beautiful statue for people to see, but there was no way to better feel the long history of Fuxi culture.

For tourists, it may not look good, but for locals, it is indeed a good thing. Turning abandoned land into statues improves the environment, which explains the concept of "waste utilization"

As for history and culture, Xiangyang is a place with a long history. There are Bachu Alliance attacking Deng Guo (northwest of Xiangyang), the battle of driving seven armies, the battle of Yue Fei recovering Xiangyang, the battle of Zengbo Li defeating Mongols and the battle of Xiangfan defending.

I don't think it's necessary to go to Fuxi statue, if it's not for learning to carve architecture, but Xiangyang is really a place.

Places worth visiting, such as Gulongzhong, Xiangyang Ancient City, China Tang Cheng, Xiangshui River, etc. It's really worth seeing.

Suggestion: Xiangyang is an ancient cultural city. Get to know the history of Xiangyang before you go, so that you can feel the beauty of Xiangyang and its magnificent architecture more deeply.