Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - What are the interesting places in Pingliang City, Gansu Province?

What are the interesting places in Pingliang City, Gansu Province?

Jieshipu Red Army Long March Memorial Park

Jingchuan Wang Mu Palace Scenic Area

Chongxin Longquan Temple

Yoshida Square, Qin Huang City, Hua Ting

Lingtai Jingshan Park

Yuan Pan Ancient City is located in Caowan Village and Luzhai Village, Shilipu Town, Kongtong District, 20 kilometers away from Pingliang City. According to the epitaph of Liu Zizheng discovered in 1982, the ancient city is located on the north bank of Jinghe River, the east bank of Lu Xiao, and the ancient city site of Miaoxia Natural Village. Another new town is located in Luzhai Village, and the existing city site on the north bank of Jinghe River is triangular, with something of 65,438. There are pottery pieces from Yangshao and the Western Han Dynasty in the wall soil, and the rubble in the site is very thick, mostly tiles and porcelain pieces from the Han and Tang Dynasties, with mother and son bricks in the middle. In the 30th year of the Republic of China (194 1), stone tools such as stone letter, stone table and stone path building were destroyed by floods. After 1949, some stone pagodas were found, engraved with Buddhist stories such as Tian Fei, Buddha III and Jingbian. One of the stone carvings is engraved with the words "Jingming Four Years" (503), which is a relic of the Northern Wei Dynasty. 1973, hundreds of Jin of Song Dynasty copper coins such as Chongning were unearthed in the center of the north of the city. Princess Leping's tomb is located in Caowanzi, Shilipu Town, and is buried with King Leping, with a record of her life experience.