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What are the tourist attractions in Fengxiang?

Fengxiang tourist attractions include Fengxiang Lingshan Scenic Area, Fengxiang East Lake, Pre-Qin Cemetery Museum, Liu Ying Folk Village and Zhoujia Courtyard.

1, Fengxiang lingshan scenic spot

Lingshan Scenic Area is located in Lingjiu Mountain in the west of Fengxiang County, Baoji City. It is a comprehensive tourist destination with the connotation of excavating and integrating different cultures. The main functions of the scenic spot are "spiritual sacrifice, landscape leisure, Buddhist cultural sightseeing, folk cultural experience and landscape leisure vacation", which is divided into three functional areas: "folk cultural experience, Buddhist cultural sightseeing and landscape leisure vacation", with a total of eleven regions. Eight scenic spots, such as Meiziling, Sheshen Cliff and Guanbai, have their own characteristics, and Buddhist cultural attractions, such as iron Buddha and reclining Buddha statue, are also favored by tourists.

2. Fengxiang East Lake

Fengxiang East Lake, located in the east of Fengxiang County, Baoji City, Shaanxi Province, has a history of nearly a thousand years and was built by Su Shi, a great writer in the Song Dynasty. East Lake covers an area of nearly 200,000 square meters, including 80,000 square meters of water surface, forming an inner and outer lake. The pavilions, terraces, buildings, pavilions, bridges, halls, pavilions and other ancient buildings in the garden are unique, exquisite and elegant. On both sides of the lake, willows are shaded, pines and cypresses are evergreen, and flowers are dotted. The natural scenery is very unique. It is an outstanding representative of northern classical gardens and a famous scenic tourist area.

3. Pre-Qin Cemetery Museum

The Pre-Qin Cemetery Museum, located in Nanzhong Village, Nanzhong Town, Fengxiang County, was formerly known as the Qin Gong No.1 Tomb Site Museum. In 2007, it was converted into a state-owned museum and opened to the public, and it was under the jurisdiction of Baoji Cultural Relics Bureau. The Yongcheng Qin cemetery where it is located is a part of the third batch of key cultural relics protection units in China. According to Records of the Historical Records of Qin Dynasty, Yongcheng was once the political, economic, military and cultural center of Qin State, which laid the foundation for Qin Shihuang to unify China.

4. Liu Ying Folk Village

Liu Ying Village, Chengguan Town, Fengxiang County, was named after Zhu Yuanzhang, the Ming Emperor, who was stationed here more than 600 years ago in the 6th Battalion led by Li Wenzhong. There are 7 villager groups, 5 10 households and 2,027 people in this village, which is known as "the first clay sculpture village in China". In 2005, it was awarded the "Demonstration Base of Cultural Industry in the Province" by the Provincial Department of Culture; On June 5th, 2007 to 10, the Ministry of Agriculture held a "one village, one product" on-site meeting in Liu Ying Village. Liu Ying Village is a "one-day trip to the countryside" scenic spot determined by the Provincial Tourism Bureau and the first "folk village" in Fengxiang County.

5. Zhoujia courtyard

Zhoujia Courtyard is located in Wentong Lane, Chengguan Town, the county seat. It was the house of a merchant family in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. The preservation area is about 2,400 square meters, of which the building area is 1.239 square meters, and there are * * * 15 houses, which are quadrangle houses in the north during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The residence was announced by the provincial government as a cultural relic protection unit in Shaanxi Province in September 2008 and approved by the county government in July 2009. The county State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Bureau was placed under the management of the county museum, and the cultural management office of Zhou's former residence was established.

Fengxiang District People's Government-A Model of Guanzhong Dwellings-Zhou Jia Siheyuan