Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Scenic spots in Guangshan county

1 Dasushan National Forest Park, a national 4A-level tourist attraction, is located in Guangshan County, Henan Province, with a planned total area of 2,788.53 he

Scenic spots in Guangshan county

1 Dasushan National Forest Park, a national 4A-level tourist attraction, is located in Guangshan County, Henan Province, with a planned total area of 2,788.53 he

Scenic spots in Guangshan county

1 Dasushan National Forest Park, a national 4A-level tourist attraction, is located in Guangshan County, Henan Province, with a planned total area of 2,788.53 hectares. * * * is divided into three major areas, namely Dasushan area, Longshoushan area and Wangmuguan area.

2. Deng's former residence: There are exhibition rooms for Deng's cultural relics and life stories, as well as exhibition rooms for inscriptions by party and state leaders and celebrities in the literary and art circles.

3. The memorial hall of Wangdawan conference site will take the liberation war in southern Henan as the main line, take red as the main body and rely on folk customs, and strive to make it a window integrating red, folk customs, people's feelings and folk houses, and display Guangshan in the Republic of China, making it a national AAAA-level classic tourist attraction integrating red and folk customs.

Wuyue Lake Scenic Area is located 35 kilometers southwest of Guangshan County, with a pleasant climate, warm in winter and cool in summer, and rich in natural and human resources. This is a good place for eco-tourism.

5. Sima Guang's former residence scenic spot is located in the middle section of the main street in Guangshan County. It was the birthplace of Sima Guang, a famous politician, historian and writer in the Northern Song Dynasty, and served as a county magistrate during the Northern Song Zhenzong period.

6. The Purple Water Tower is located outside the East Gate of Guangshan County. The tower was built in the late Ming Dynasty and completed in the third year of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty (1664). The tower was destroyed in Qianlong and rebuilt to the sixth floor in Guangxu. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), seven floors and towers were restored.