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Introduction of Lingqu Scenic Spot in Guangxi

Guangxi Lingqu is located in Xing 'an, Guilin City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Lingqu is a great project created by working people in ancient China. Is the national key cultural relics protection unit, and Dujiangyan, Zheng Guoqu, also known as the three major water conservancy projects in ancient China.

Lingqu is divided into south canal and north canal. On both sides of Lingqu, the scenery is beautiful, the water is as clear as a mirror, the ancient trees are towering, and there are many cultural relics and historic sites, especially the pavilions, bridges, flowing water and street customs of Shuijie, which vividly reproduce the history and culture of the Millennium. Lingqu scenic spot has become a famous tourist attraction in Guilin, and it is a bright pearl in the great Guilin tourism circle.

Attractions Introduction Meiling Pavilion

194 1 In August, Chiang Kai-shek and his wife Song Meiling visited Lingqu. Later, the Kuomintang Xing 'an government built a pavilion at the estuary, named Meiling Pavilion as a memorial. There are two stone tablets in the pavilion, namely "Li Xiang Fu" in Qing Dynasty and "Fu Bo Ruins" in Ming Dynasty. Here, the scenery is beautiful and the trees are shaded.

Gushutun north

This kind of landscape is a miracle in the world. A heavy poplar with a history of more than 780 years is devouring an ancient monument that has dried up for 12 years, and it is still devouring the ancient monument under the tree at a rate of one centimeter every three years.

Sixian ancestral hall

Sixian Temple was named after Qin Jian Yu Shilu, General Han, Tang Guiguan's observation envoy Li Bo, and defense envoy Yu, who contributed to the excavation and improvement of Lingqu. It existed in Sixian Temple before the Yuan Dynasty and was called Ji Ling Temple. When the Taiping Army captured Xing 'an in Qing Dynasty, the war spread to Sixian Ancestral Temple, and the temple was destroyed by fire. The existing Temple of Sixian was rebuilt by 1985. There are statues of Sixian and ancient trees in the temple.