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Jiashan County Attractions

The scenic spots in Jiashan County include Qilaoye Temple, Xitang Building Complex, Xitang Ancient Town, Ni House, Langpeng, etc. 1. Qilaoye Temple: Also known as the Temple of the Protector Suiliangwang, it is located in Yanta Bay. It was built in the Ming Dynasty. The front hall is tall and bright, and is now used as a foyer. There is a large candlestick for burning incense and candles. 2. Xitang Building Group: including eight cultural relic sites including Wangzhai, Wolong Bridge, Wufu Bridge, Shengtang, Huguo Suiliangwang Temple, Zhongjiefu Pharmacy, Ni Zhai and Yuan Zhai.

The scenic spots in Jiashan County include Qilaoye Temple, Xitang Building Complex, Xitang Ancient Town, Ni House, Langpeng, etc.

1. Qilaoye Temple: Also known as the Temple of the Protector Suiliangwang, it is located in Yanta Bay. It was built in the Ming Dynasty. Candelabra.

2. Xitang Building Group: including eight cultural relic sites including Wangzhai, Wolong Bridge, Wufu Bridge, Shengtang, Huguo Suiliangwang Temple, Zhongjiefu Pharmacy, Ni Zhai, Yuan Zhai, etc.

3. Xitang Ancient Town: It is an ancient town with a thousand-year history and culture. As early as the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, it was the place where Wu and Yue met, so it is known as "Wu Gen Yue Jiao" and "Yue Jiao Family" .

4. Ni's House: It is the ancestral residence of Ni Tianzeng, the former deputy mayor of Shanghai. It is located in the south of Hong Kong. It was built in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. The overall architecture is simple and subtle, without any ostentation. It is Confucian. A typical representative of thought.

5. Gallery sheds: Some are close to the river, some are in the middle, and some have long orange backrests on one side of the river for people to rest. The roofs of the gallery sheds have "a drop into the water" and " "Erluoshui" also has the roof of the building that crosses the street to form a gallery shed.

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