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Brief introduction of Xuanhua ancient city tourist area

Xuanhua is a provincial historical and cultural city. Xuanhua Ancient City Tourist Area has three national key cultural relics protection units: Qingyuan Pavilion, Zhenshuolou and Liao Tomb Mural; There are six provincial key cultural relics protection units: Gongji Building, the former site of Chahar Democratic Government, Wulongbi Brick Carving, Ancient City Wall, Shien Temple and Area 2 of Liao Dynasty mural tomb. In addition, there are a number of cultural tourism resources with great development value, such as Lihua Temple Pagoda, Mazhai in Dabei Street, Nanzhai Siheyuan in Dusi Street, Wu Miaotang in the Sixth Intermediate People's Court, the former residence of General Zhang Zizhong in Yiyuan Street, and the Western Expedition of Ciqing Palace.

Xuanhua became an important military town in past dynasties. Known as "the key to the capital" and "the analysis of Beijing, Ping and Han". "Xuanhua Fuzhi" records: "All Xuanhua, the flying fox bauhinia controls its south, the Great Wall rests on its north alone, and it is in danger on the left, and the clouds are fixed on the right. There are cockroaches in the mountains, and they can't hold on, which is enough to defend the capital. " As one of the nine major towns in the Ming Dynasty, it is known as the "head of nine towns" because of its important geographical position and the largest number of troops stationed.

There are Qingyuan Pavilion, the first bell tower in Jingxi, Zhenshuolou, the first tomb in Jingxi, the tomb of Zhang Shiqing in Xiabali, the first brick carving in Jingxi, the brick carving of Wulongbi in Xuanhua, the first monk pagoda in Jingxi, the pagoda of Lihua Temple, the first stone pagoda in Jingxi, the stone pagoda of Bailin Temple, the arch pagoda in Xuanhua, the nine-dragon wall and other landscapes in the tourist area.