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What are the tourist attractions in Hepu?

Hepu tourist attractions include Beihai Underwater World, Yongan Tushi Pavilion, Hepu Hanlu Cultural Park, Wenchang Tower, and Huai Bridge.

1. Beihai Underwater World

A national 4A tourist attraction and a large-scale, comprehensive aquarium. The museum is large in scale and has many types of fish, and you can see wonderful marine cultural performances.

2. Yongan Tuashi Pavilion

Also known as the Four Archways, it is a national 3A-level scenic spot and was built in the Ming Dynasty. Since its completion, it has experienced winds and frosts, earthquakes, and Yongan Tuashi Pavilion, but only Yongan Tuas Pavilion remains standing.

3. Hepu Hanlu Cultural Park

It is called the "Along the River During Qingming Festival" in Hepu County in the Han Dynasty. The scenic area includes Han Dynasty life, Maritime Silk Road cultural sightseeing area and cultural museum area. .

4. Wenchang Tower

Wenchang Tower has seven floors, nine floors, and the largest one has thirteen floors. The more floors, the higher the height. Expensive is more powerful. There are several famous Wenchang Towers in major cities in China. With a history of more than 300 years, the white tower body has a shape that is narrower than each other and can be climbed to the top.

5. Huai'ai Bridge

Huai'ai Bridge, formerly known as Jinsumen Bridge, commonly known as the Old Bridge, is located on the Ximen River on Huai'ai Road, Lianzhou Town, Hepu County, Guangxi. It was built during the Zhengde period of the Ming Dynasty and was designated as an autonomous region-level cultural relics protection unit in 1995. The bridge structure and design of Huai'ai Bridge are unique, the first of its kind in Guangxi, and rare in the country.