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What natural landscapes are there on Cezi Island?

Cezi Island has rich historical, cultural and tourism resources. As early as the Song Dynasty, there were people living in Cezi. It was deserted in the early Ming Dynasty. After the "sea ban" was lifted during the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, fishermen moved back and rebuilt it. There are three ancient temples on the island: Be'ao Guangfu Temple, Nan'ao Miaowan Temple and Dashaiwang Dragon Palace. Guangfu Temple is located on the top of Cezi Beiao. It was formerly known as Baiyun Temple built during the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty. It was renovated in the early Guangxu period and later named Guangfu Temple. Today's Guangfu Temple is tall and magnificent. Dragon King Palace and Miaowan Temple were abandoned or idle for various reasons. The Ding family in Taoyaomen on the island is the ancestral home of Ding Guangxun. The house has a history of more than 170 years and is well preserved.

In the beautiful natural scenery of Cezi Island, there are many beautiful legends, such as the Moon Mirror, the Golden Bamboo Shoot in Longtan, and the Dragon Sacrifice in Longtan, which are still popular and widely circulated. In addition, some traditional customs and fashions, such as "Slaughter City Soup Rice", "Dushen Hui", etc., can be excavated and developed into folk custom tourism resources. In addition, Cebu has a long history of marine fishery and agricultural production. For a long time, fishermen have created a rich and colorful fishery culture, such as the historical evolution of marine fishing gear, fishing boats of various periods, unique boat decoration culture, seafood food culture, and wedding customs. Culture, etc., through the organization and combination of these fishery cultures, it will be very attractive to the tourism market of the Yangtze River Delta.