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What are the interesting places in Wei's family?

The tourist attractions in Weishi County are: Qingyun Temple, Ruantai, Taiping xingguo temple Tower (also known as Dongguan Tower), Hongzhong Temple, Liu's former residence, Weichuan City God Temple and so on.

Taiping xingguo temple Tower, also known as Dongguan Tower, is located in Taiping xingguo temple County, Dongguan City. Built in the early Song Dynasty, it has been abandoned by Bingzun Temple for generations. The tower is an eight-story, six-sided, pavilion-shaped brick tower with spiral steps. It is 30 meters above the ground and has a diameter of 7.06 meters. Inside and outside the tower, there are Buddhist niches and patterns, fake doors and windows, and the archways decorated with waist and eaves are all imitation wood, which is an important ancient building in Weishi County.

In June 2006, xingguo temple Tower was announced by the State Council as a national key cultural relic protection unit.

The bronze bell, also known as the Song bronze bell, was originally hung in Taiping xingguo temple, Dongguan, the county seat, and is an important facility and part of the temple together with Taiping xingguo temple Tower. Song Zhenzong Xianping was cast in the second year (AD 999) 1 1 28th, and hung on April17th of the third year. The bronze bell is five feet five inches high, one foot around, two inches five minutes thick and has eight teeth. The form is vigorous and the craft is excellent.

Liu's former residence is reserved in memory of Liu, a famous educator, social activist and bourgeois democratic revolutionary in modern China. The former residence was originally a part of the manor of Liu Ban County, a big landlord in Weishi County. Located in the center of Weishi County, it is a famous "Shigutang" compound across the east and west streets. In June 2006, Liu's former residence was announced by the State Council as a national key cultural relics protection unit.