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Tourism resources in Longmen Town

Longmen Town is very rich in tourism resources. There are many ancient temples, monasteries and temples in various places of interest. Coupled with abundant geothermal resources, the town is making every effort to promote the construction of an ecological tourism system. It mainly builds three major brands: first, Dalongmen Forest Park Zhimin Tourism, to create an outdoor sports and leisure brand; second, Tianhu Tourism-Hot Spring Resort, to create a golf and hot spring cultural brand; third, the village reservoir tea park resort, to create ecological leisure and Tea culture brand.

There are Neolithic Age ruins in An Tomb Mountain and Qingui Mountain; there are many ancient kiln sites from the Song and Yuan Dynasties in Guiyao Village, as well as the tomb and portrait of Lin Jianyou, the admiral of the Fujian Navy in the Qing Dynasty; Xiban Village has the celadon kiln site of the Yuan Dynasty and the Linghu Temple dedicated to the relocation official Zhang Chun; The waterfall is dozens of feet tall and the pool is more than a hundred feet deep.

At the foot of Fuhai Fengshan in Bangtou Village, there is Fuhaiyuan, which was built in the third year of Guanghua (898) of the Tang Dynasty. Qinglinyan at the foot of Guihu Mountain in Xiyao Village is a famous historical temple in Anxi. It was first built in the third year of Jianlong (962) in the Northern Song Dynasty. On Shuangjijianshan in Meinei Village, there is a golden sandstone built in the first year of Jianyan (1127) in the Southern Song Dynasty. Qitou and Fuhai in Bangtou Village also have earth buildings built in the early and late Qing Dynasty - "Xia Tulou" and "Fufu Tower".

On the rock in the south of Guangxiao Village on the Longmen River, there was a village named Guangxiao Village built on a rock in ancient times. It is said that 99 monks once lived in the village; The Jinshan Monastery of 99 nuns. In the late Ming Dynasty, Zhu Wanyi brothers led the villagers to defend the village and resist the invasion of Japanese pirates.