Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Tourist attractions in Yongsheng County, Yunnan Province

Tourist attractions in Yongsheng County, Yunnan Province

1. Gigi Lai Ancient Town is an ancient town near Jin 'an Bridge in Yongsheng County, Lijiang, near Jinsha River. It is a multi-ethnic market with an altitude of1850m. In the ancient town of Gigi Lai, you can see the scenery along the river. There are "wooden stairs" ancient plank road, "Monkey Slope" dangerous rock green forest and "Lagu Cave" near Banqiao Village next to beautiful countryside. The roots of the "Lagu Cave" banyan tree gurgled out of the spring pool, which was quite beautiful.

2. Lingyuan grove, also known as Guanyin Qing, is located three kilometers away from Yongsheng County and is one of the scenic spots in western Yunnan. People can enter Lingyuan Temple from the outskirts of Dongcheng through suburban villages, facing Ciyun Square, just like a phoenix spreading its wings. Below the square is the avenue in the temple area.

3. The ancient earthquake site is located in Hongshiyan, northwest of Yongsheng County, which is about 9 kilometers long from east to west with a total area of 54 square kilometers. It is the most complete and spectacular ancient earthquake site in the world.

4. Guanyin Pavilion in Lingyuan Grove is located in Lingyuan Grove, 3 kilometers east of Yongsheng County, Yunnan Province. Guanyin Pavilion was named because the cliff was engraved with the hand-carved Guanyin statue of Tang Wu Daozi. Built in the Zhenguan period of Tang Dynasty, the main hall was destroyed by soldiers, and the original site was rebuilt in the second year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1876). It is a double-eaves, beam-lifting wooden structure on the top of the mountain, sitting west to east.

5. Yingpan Village Tomb. On May 25th, 2006, as an ancient tomb in Ming and Qing Dynasties, Yingpan Village was approved by the State Council to be included in the sixth batch of national key cultural relics protection units.