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Where is the most interesting place in Xingxian?

Xingxian County is one of the cradles of Yellow River culture. There are many beautiful natural landscapes and cultural monuments in the territory, and the revolutionary memorial site is well-known at home and abroad. The main scenic spots can be summarized as "two museums and one garden" (namely, the memorial hall of the Jin-Sui Revolution, the memorial hall of the martyrs on April 8th, and the martyrs cemetery in the Jin-Sui Liberated Area) and "two mountains and one cave" (namely, Shilou Mountain, Hou Shi Mountain and Xianren Cave). Jinsui Revolutionary Memorial Hall is a national key cultural relic protection unit, located in Caijiaya Village, 7 kilometers west of the county seat. The Martyrs Cemetery in Jinsui Liberated Area is a provincial-level cultural relic protection unit, located in the north of the county seat. The "April 8th" Martyrs Memorial Hall, a provincial-level cultural relic protection unit, is located in the north of Zhuangshang Village, Donghui Township, 60km south of the county seat, on the east side of Heicha Mountain. It is one of the national 100 classic red tourism scenic spots. In addition, the top ten scenic spots in Xing County, such as "Shilou Mountain Night Scene" and "Chashan Snow" in Heicha Mountain, are very famous. Tianguya Reservoir is located in Muyatou Village, Weijiatan Town. The ancient cliff is magnificent. Other cultural relics protection sites at all levels in China 13, including Shixianze, Caijiaya Yangshao Cultural Site, Hujiagou Brick Pagoda in Caijiaya Township, Caijiahui Ancient Theater, Nanshan Grottoes in the county, etc., have high ornamental artistic value and certain historical research value. There is a fairy cave in Jiaolou Shenxiang, 20 kilometers east of Xingxian County. People are only allowed to enter the cave sideways, which takes about 100 steps. The terrain is open. There is a wide cave in the southeast, several feet high, with stalactites hanging upside down all around. Further, the water is several feet wide, and the source can't be seen in black. There is a wooden bridge over the water that no one dares to cross. The original Taoist temple at the entrance of the cave is gone now.