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Recommendations for must-visit attractions on a one-day trip to Chuzhou

Suitable places for a one-day self-driving trip to Chuzhou include: Ming Emperor Mausoleum; Jinjia Stream Rafting; Xiaogang Village; Langya Pavilion; Zuiweng Pavilion; Jiushan Cave; Huangfu Mountain Tourist Area; Langxiang Valley; Drum Tower Scenic spots; Chishan Lake Wetland Park, etc.

1. Tombs of Ming Emperors:

It mainly consists of three roads: imperial city, brick city, and earth city, more than a thousand palaces and houses, mausoleums, stone carvings, etc. Since the late Ming Dynasty, due to man-made destruction and wind and rain erosion, the palaces and palaces have been abandoned as ruins, and now only the mausoleums and stone carvings remain.

2. Rafting on Jinjia River:

The total length is about 2 kilometers, the total drop is about 30 meters, and there are more than ten large and small pools. Breathe the fragrant air rich in negative oxygen ions in the shower area in the forest, and walk around Chuzhou, where you will find beautiful hills, crisscrossed lakes and rivers.

3. Xiaogang Village:

As a village that was relatively influential in history, many people go there because of that period of history. There is a memorial hall among them. , which contains a detailed exhibition of objects related to that period of history, which is well worth a visit.

4. Langya Pavilion:

In the Nantianmen Scenic Area of ??Langya Mountain Scenic Area, it is a landmark building in Chuzhou City and Langya Mountain Tourist Area. Langya Mountain was originally named Motuoling. The Song Dynasty's "Taiping Huanyu Ji" records that "Langya Mountain is located twelve miles west of the county. The mountain was named because Emperor Yuan of the Eastern Jin Dynasty took refuge in this mountain for Langya Mountain."

5. Drunkard Pavilion:

It is the first of the four famous pavilions in the country and has the reputation of "the best pavilion in the world". It was built in the sixth year of Qingli in the Northern Song Dynasty. It was named and written by Ouyang Xiu, one of the eight great masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties. "The Drunkard's Pavilion" is famous for his article. The well-known line in the article, "A drunkard's heart is not in the wine, but in the mountains and rivers" has become a household name and has been widely circulated.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Chuzhou City