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What are the minority scenic spots worth visiting in Hebei?

This is the right person to ask. I have just been to Hebei to play some time ago, and the most impressive scenic spot is Fangsheng Ancient Town, which is a famous water town in Hebei with beautiful scenery. Let me introduce this scenic spot to you!

Brief introduction of Fangsheng ancient town:

Fangsheng ancient town has a long history. It was founded in the late Spring and Autumn Period 2400 years ago. It used to be a water town, first called Ditou Village, then called Wupingting and Acropolis. It was named Fang Sheng in the Song Dynasty, which means "Flowers that win water and fragrance will last forever".

Fangsheng is densely populated, and the streets and alleys of the old city are centered on Chuanxinhe and extend in all directions. The twists and turns are deep and dense like cobwebs, and walking through them is like a maze. The ancient house built near the water still gives people a feeling of going back in time and space. Commerce, fishing and hunting, and reed weaving are the most important contents of Fang Sheng's life for hundreds of years. Fang Sheng has unique folk customs, such as two meals a day, residential style, interpersonal communication and so on. And the customs are unique.

Ticket price: free of charge

Opening hours: 08:30- 17:00?

Address: Fangsheng Town, Bazhou, Langfang, Hebei, China

Playback time reference: 3 hours

Second, the route:

If you take the train to Bazhou Station, you can go out to the parking lot to find the shuttle bus to Fangsheng, 12 yuan, and get to Fangsheng Town Bus Station. You can also buy tickets at the bus station for the return trip. The last trip is about 5 pm. This bus runs very slowly, about an hour and a half each way.

Driving is not recommended, because it is difficult to park without a big parking lot, especially when there are many people.

Third, must-see attractions:

1, Fangsheng Town South Concert

Fangsheng Zhennan Concert began to accept high-pitched tunes and Kunqu Opera in the late Qing Dynasty and became the largest music club in the town. After the founding of New China, Kunqu gradually faded out, but musicians can still play Kunqu. In many local concerts, the grand formation consisting of banners, corner lights, drum stands and tea pickers has become the feature of Zhennan concerts.

2. Wenchang Pavilion

Wenchang Pavilion is a voluntary school building in the Qing Dynasty, the former site of Zhuoyangxue, with a history of more than 300 years. The building is a two-story attic with a coupon kiln at the bottom and a tile house with a plaque "Wenchang Pavilion" at the top, with a total area of about 1 10 square meter, which has a typical Ming and Qing style.