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Nine scenic spots worth visiting in Yangzhou must be recommended.

What must-see tourist attractions are there in Yangzhou? Which tourists are worth visiting? Let's take a look at it next! Friends who want to travel to Yangzhou must not miss these good places! Please see below for details.

1, Slender West Lake (5A scenic spot)

Slender West Lake is located in the northwest suburb of Yangzhou, with a total length of 4.3 kilometers and a total area of more than 480 mu. It is a national key scenic spot, the first batch of national AAAAA-level tourist areas and a demonstration site of national civilized scenic tourist areas. It used to be the remains of the moat in Luocheng and Dacheng in the Tang Dynasty. It starts from Beicheng River in the south and ends at the foot of Shugang in the north. During the Ming and Qing dynasties, many wealthy salt merchants hired famous craftsmen to build water gardens on both sides of the river, integrating the beauty of the south with the glory of the north. Their charm is unique and famous at home and abroad. Famous scenic spots such as Rolling Stone Cave, Spring Willow on Long Embankment, Misty Rain on Four Bridges, Xu Yuan, Yueguan, Xiaojinshan, Diaoyutai, Wu Ting Bridge, Baita and Twenty-four Bridges are scattered on both sides of a winding lake and clear water, just like a long scroll of Chinese painting.

Address: No.28 Dahongqiao Road, Hanjiang District, Yangzhou

Tel: 05 14-87357803

2. Geyuan, a 4A-level scenic spot, one of the four famous gardens in China, is a classical garden with the longest history, the most complete preservation and the most artistic value in the Qing Dynasty in Yangzhou. Geyuan was expanded from the former site of Shouzhi Garden in Ming Dynasty by Huang Zhijun, the general manager of salt merchants in Huai River and Huai River during Jiaqing period of Qing Dynasty. Although the garden is small, it embodies the ingenuity of gardeners from all over the world. It is worth mentioning that the art of stacking stones in a garden uses different stones to stack four scenes of "spring, summer, autumn and winter" by the method of dividing peaks, which is quite artistic. Geyuan was awarded "National Key Cultural Relics Protection Unit" by the State Council in 1988.

Address: No.0/0, Yanfu East Road, Guangling District, Yangzhou

Tel: 05 14-87347428

3. Heyuan (4A level scenic spot) Heyuan, built in 1883, is the last grand finale of large private gardens in Yangzhou. Because of its unique and diverse architectural techniques, artistic style, North-South compatibility and the combination of Chinese and Western, it is known as "the first famous garden in China in the late Qing Dynasty". With a total length of 1 1,500 meters, the corridor is the crown of characteristic buildings in Heyuan, and is known as "the embryonic form of China overpass".

Address: No.66, Xuningmen Street, Yangzhou

Tel: 05 14-87900345

4. daming temple (4A level scenic spot) daming temple is located halfway up Shugang scenic spot. This used to be Jian Zhen's residence and lecture place. It was founded in the Xiaowu period of the Southern Dynasties (457-464), so it was called "daming temple". It is not only a Buddhist temple, but also a scenic spot. It consists of Ursa Major Hall, Pingyuan Building, Pingshan East Hall, Royal Garden, Jian Zhen Memorial Hall, Qiling Building and the fifth spring in the world. In the first year of Sui Renshou (60 1), Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty celebrated his 60th birthday, and issued a decree to erect 30 pagodas in 30 states of the country to worship relics (Buddha bones). One of them was built in daming temple, and it was called "Habitat Tower". This tower is nine stories high. Because the temple is named after the tower, it is also called "daming temple" and "Qiling Temple". Because daming temple is in the west of Sui Palace and Tang Cheng, it is also called "West Temple".

Address: No.8 Pingshantang East Road, Hanjiang District, Yangzhou

Tel: 05 14-87346328

5. Hanling Garden (3A-level scenic spot), also known as the Tomb Museum of the King of Han Guangling, integrates cultural relics and gardens. The tombs of Liu Xu, the first emperor of Guangling in the Western Han Dynasty, and his empress are exhibited in the park, which are imperial-level "yellow intestines" wooden tombs. Compared with the ten tombs unearthed in China, it is the largest in the world for its large materials and tight structure.

Address: No.98, Pingshantang East Road

Tel: 05 14-87625587

6. Tang Cheng Ruins Museum Tang Cheng Ruins Museum, established in 1979, is a professional museum for the protection of Yangzhou Tang Cheng Ruins, the collection, collection and preservation of cultural relics in the Tang Dynasty, and the study of Yangzhou history and culture in the Tang Dynasty. Yangzhou Tang Cheng Site is a national key cultural relic protection unit. The museum is located in the southwest corner of Tangyacheng site, which is the former residence of Emperor Yang Di. More than 300 Tang Dynasty cultural relics were unearthed in Yangzhou, including ceramics, bronzes, gold and silver wares, etc.

Address: No.20 Pingshantang East Road, Hanjiang District, Yangzhou

Tel: 05 14-87340843

7. Eight Eccentrics Memorial Hall Yangzhou Eight Eccentrics Memorial Hall is a professional memorial hall to publicize and promote the artistic achievements of Yangzhou Eight Eccentrics. Nanmutang, 700 years ago, is now the main exhibition hall of the Eight Eccentrics Memorial Hall in Yangzhou, focusing on the causes and artistic achievements of the Eight Eccentrics in Yangzhou. The abbot's room where the painter Jin Nong lived in the Qing Dynasty was restored to its original appearance, showing Jin Nong's creative life in his later years.

Address: Xisi, Jinnong's former residence, Tuoling Lane 18, Yangzhou

Tel: 05 14-87340843

8. Wang's Xiao Yuan is one of the most complete salt merchants' halls in Yangzhou. Its houses are characterized by regular layout, exquisite decoration, exquisite gardens and rich cultural heritage. Wang Xiao Garden attracts many Chinese and foreign tourists with its unique and little-known secret of salt merchants.

Address: No.8, Underground Pipe/KLOC-0, Guangling District, Yangzhou

Tel: 05 14-87328869

9. Lushi Salt Merchant Mansion Lushi Salt Merchant Mansion is the largest luxury residence of salt merchants in Yangzhou in the late Qing Dynasty, and is known as the "first floor of salt merchants". The owner of the house is Lu, a business tycoon. This house was built in Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty, covering an area of more than 10,000 square meters. It cost more than 70,000 taels of silver to build this house. There are four entrances in the house, and small gardens are distributed on both sides of the patio, with different layout styles and exquisite ideas. Deep in the backyard, the helmet-topped hexagonal pavilion, the stone boat house and the pool in the Italian garden set each other off.

Address: No.22 Kangshan Street, Guangling District, Yangzhou

Tel: 05 14-87907 197