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Are there any interesting places in Quangang?

First, Bijiashan

Bijiashan is located at the junction of Huian and Quangang, with an altitude of 752.3 meters. The three peaks at the top of the mountain are connected together like pens, hence the name. Here, red flowers are everywhere, new green mountains are everywhere, springs are gurgling, and Lin Tao bursts, making it a leisure and summer resort. Legend has it that Gong Xian Temple, named after the offering of "He Jiuxian", is the ancestor of Quanzhou.

Second, the ancient houses in Zhangjiao.

Walk three or four kilometers from Chaoyang Highway, Quangang District, National Highway 324, and cross Panshan Highway, that is, to the ancient residence of Zhangjiao Village, Tuling Town. It was built in the fourth year of Jiaqing, 207 years ago.

Located in Tuling Town, Quangang District, Zhangjiao Village is a colorful stone village. It is said that the ancient house was built in the fourth year of Jiaqing in Qing Dynasty. Approaching the ancient house, you can have a panoramic view: a stone pebble block blocking the wall is full of iron-red wind fossils.

Third, the furnace "jade face to the sky"

Entering the Tuling Furnace in Quangang, you can see an abrupt mushroom-shaped stone, which is famous at home and abroad and is called "Jade-mending Day". Jade is the symbol of Quangang. This natural boulder was formed after thousands of years of wave erosion. It is the twin of "Queen's Head" in yehliu, Taiwan Province Province across the Taiwan Province Strait, separated only by a strip of water.

Fourth, the former loess building.

In the southwest of Huang Qian village in Huang Zhen, there was a village called Tulou, which was named after a magnificent and peculiar ancient residential building. This building, commonly known as "Tulou", also known as "Dinglou" and "Su Huangshi Building", was built in the sixth year of Qing Qianlong (A.D. 174 1).

Five, Huyan Temple "The Holy Land of Khufu"

From the southeast of Tuling Station of Fuzhou-Xiamen Highway, about five miles away, there is Hufuyan at the southern foot of Kunlun Mountain, commonly known as Huyan Mountain, and Huyan Temple on the mountainside. Surrounded by mountains, ancient temples, pavilions, rugged rocks, clear springs and caves, ancient trees and Hufuyan are fascinating in four seasons-green in winter and summer heat.