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Dalian Bayuquan tourist attractions

1. Guanghua Courtyard, the representative of the architectural style of Bayuquan Courtyard; 2. The former site of Guanghua Community Moral Society in Xiongyue Town, Bayuquan District; 3. Long Mu Temple Bell Pavilion on Dongsi Mountain, Xiaowanghai Village, Lutun Town, Bayuquan District; 4. North Gate of Xiong Yue City; 5. Beacon tower in Duntai Mountain

Analysis of Bayuquan Tourist Attractions in Yingkou;

1. Guanghua compound

Guanghua Courtyard is located in Huangjia Courtyard on the east side of Guanghua Community, Xiongyue Town, Bayuquan District. There are five main rooms, three east-west wing rooms and five front halls, all of which are hard-mountain-style.

Second, the former site of moral society

The former site of Moral Society is located in Guanghua Community, Xiongyue Town, Bayuquan District, and is now privately owned. It is a two-story building with open stone walls, wooden doors and windows, wooden stairs, eight eaves columns, a veranda on the second floor and three doors on the first floor, covering an area of about 273 square meters. This building was once used as a comprehensive building, a police station, a primary school, etc. It has a unique architectural style, which is unique in this area and has historical value.

Third, the bell tower of Long Mu Temple.

Long Mu Temple Bell Tower is located on Dongsi Mountain, Xiaowanghai Village, Lutun Town, Bayuquan District, 3 kilometers west of Bohai Bay. The bell tower is on a sunny and flat hillside 50 meters away from the top of the mountain.

The bell tower of Long Mu Temple is a square four-pillar granite building with a direction of 35 degrees northwest. The four corners are supported by four square stone pillars with a spacing of 2 13 cm, and the pavilion cover is closed. The stone pillar is 348 meters high and has a stone foundation at its foot. The upper part of the stone pillar is cut into an octagon, with a cross Liang Shi on the forehead and a slate cover on the beam. The front and back slopes are composed of three stone slabs, which are horizontally layered and decorated with tiles, tiles and dripping water. There is a bucket-shaped bird bell hanging ring caisson under the corner, which is surrounded by Liang Shi middle nest, square melon column, two beams and ridge purlin. The words "Xi Wu Si" are engraved on his forehead, facing the northwest, and there are couplets on the stone pillars. "The voiceless sound can surprise the guests outside the cloud, and the morning bell can wake the dreamer." There is an ancient clock hanging ring on the pavilion ridge purlin, but the clock no longer exists.

The architecture of Zhong Ting adopts the combination of stone frames from the whole modeling to all parts. Through the precise design and artistic processing of masons, the unity of architectural function, structure and art can be achieved. The appearance is simple, beautiful and generous, and there is neither complicated stacking nor gorgeous carving. It maintains the classical national architectural style of China, but it also has strong local characteristics. The stone buildings made of local materials are resistant to damage and simple to use, which fully embodies the wisdom of the ancient working people in China. It is one of the masterpieces of ancient buildings in Qing Dynasty.

Fourth, Xiong Yue North Gate

Xiong Yue North Gate is located in Guanghua Community, Xiongyue Town, Bayuquan District, on the north bank of Xiong Yue River, and the river flows into Bohai Sea from east to west. 3.5 kilometers east is Wanger Mountain, and 7.5 kilometers west is Liaodong Bay in Bohai Sea.

Five, the beacon tower in Duntai Mountain

The beacon tower in Duntai Mountain is located in Haixing Community, Haixing Sub-district Office, Bayuquan District. It is located on the Duntai Mountain in Bayuquan District. At the foot of the mountain is the busy Yingkou New Port, which faces the Bohai Sea in the west.

The platform is a quadrangle with a narrow top and a wide bottom, with a height of 12.85m, a bottom length of 14m and an upper length of11.4 m. It consists of a granite slab abutment, a blue brick abutment, a crib and a lookout shop, with two streams with the same shape on both sides. The solid platform is tamped with sand and gravel, and climbed up and down with rope ladders. This is a beacon tower site built in the Ming Dynasty. Due to disrepair, some walls were damaged. In 2000, Bayuquan District Government raised funds to repair and restore its original appearance.