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What are the tourist attractions in the ancient town?

1. Huwamen Scenic Area Huwayuan is a natural village and the intersection of Hejie River, Fuhuai New River and Huihe River. 199 1 year After the catastrophic flood disaster in Huaihe River, in order to control the middle reaches of Huaihe River, the state invested huge sums of money to excavate the Huaihong New River, and within 20 kilometers flowing through Huwa, a place where four rivers meet was formed.

2. Zhangjiahu Wetland is located in Liwei Village, Liuji Town, Guzhen County, Anhui Province, with Huaihong New River in the south. The water quality in the lake is excellent, and many kinds of birds thrive here all the year round. It is a wild enrichment area of soft-shelled turtle, mandarin fish and hairy crab.

Nanchengzi Site is the sixth batch of provincial cultural relics protection units in Anhui Province. Located in the southeast of Yang Xu Village, Hugou Town, Guzhen County, it covers an area of about 250,000 square meters and faces the Weihe River in the south.

Archaeologists at Wuhan University said that some trapezoidal city walls and moats, as well as a large number of houses, were found at Nanchengzi site in Guzhen County. During this excavation, archaeologists also discovered rich cultural relics from the Neolithic Age to the Han Dynasty, including deer heads and antlers, tortoise shells, wheat and rice.

4. Jidong Site is located in the north of Jidong Formation in Miaoxin Village, Yangmiao Township, Guzhen County, about 200 meters west of Bazhanggou and 500 meters north of Weihe River. It is another prehistoric site in the Weihe River Basin except Nanchengzi. The site is north-south, about 80 meters long from east to west, 250 meters long from north to south, high in the middle and low around, and the terrain is about 1.5 meters higher than the surrounding surface. There are some relics on the surface, such as bean handles, bean plates, tripod feet, spout edges, pot handles, burnt clods, etc.

5. Guyangcheng site is a typical site of Han Dynasty. According to historical records, the city was built in the early Western Han Dynasty and abandoned in the first year of Tang Xianqing. During this period, Guyang City was ruled as Guyang County, Yangping County and Yangping County for 862 years.

Guyang City is located in Guyang County of Pei Jun in Han Dynasty and Guo Pei County in Hou Han Dynasty. In the Northern and Southern Dynasties, the Northern Wei Dynasty set up Yangping County in Guyang City, and changed Guyang City into Guyang Town in Taihe years, commonly known as Guyang Town, which gradually evolved into today's Guzhen. In the sixth year of Wuding in the Northern Wei Dynasty, Guyang County was recovered and Liancheng and Gaochang counties were taken over. Guyang County was abandoned in Sui Dynasty, and it is still Guyang County. In the first year of Tang Xianqing, Guyang entered Qiuxian County.