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A must-see spot for a one-day tour of Quanjiao.
1, Xianghe ancient bridge
Xianghe Ancient Bridge is located in Quanjiao County, Chuzhou City, and its history can be traced back to the Ming and Qing Dynasties and the Republic of China. Quanjiao Taiping Bridge was originally named He Lu Bridge. According to legend, He Ruobi, a general of Sui Dynasty, once built sculls here. After Kangxi in Qing Dynasty, it was renamed Taiping Bridge, which is the only bridge passing through the ancient post road from Chuzhou to Luzhou (today's Hefei). 193 1 years ago, the construction bureau of Quanjiao County was renovated. Taiping Bridge was originally a stone arch bridge with a single hole. After the founding of the people's Republic of China, it was changed to a wooden bridge, and sand was added to the bridge.
2. Biyun Lake
Biyun Lake (formerly known as Huang Su Tree Reservoir). Built in 1959, it is one of the top ten reservoirs in our province. It is also my tourist attraction with outstanding natural scenery. The front dam is 270 meters long and 32.2 meters high, with a catchment area of 262 square kilometers, a total storage capacity of 300 million cubic meters, a perennial water surface of 13.8 square kilometers (about 20,000 mu) and an effective irrigation area of 200,000 mu. It has beautiful scenery and convenient transportation, only 20 kilometers away from the county seat.
3. Xianghe Water Conservancy Scenic Area
Xianghe Water Conservancy Scenic Area is an open public welfare belt-shaped city park with modern flavor, with a total length of 9.7 kilometers, near the city and beside the water, which integrates many elements and functions such as natural landscape, water conservancy project, history and humanities, sightseeing and leisure, fitness and entertainment. The main attractions are Mongolian cultural corridor, Confucian cultural corridor, Xinxiang River, Taiping Bridge, Binjiang Park and Taoyuan ancient cultural relics. The scenic spot has lush trees, fresh water, profound cultural background and rich landscape.
4. Nanping Mountain
Nanping Mountain is located in the middle of Quanjiao County and is divided into four scenic spots: Bifeng Yu Xiu, Nanyue Xiao Qing, Xiangshui Celebration and Wangfeng Pavilion. The territory is rich in vegetation, towering old trees and birds singing in the forest. Since ancient times, it has been a place where scholars gather to recite topics. Bifeng Peak is the highest peak of Nanping Mountain. In ancient times, on the Double Ninth Festival, Quanjiao literati came to Bifeng with wine and chrysanthemums to climb high and recite poems. This scene is the peak of the eight scenes of Quanjiao, and the other scene of the eight scenes of Quanjiao on Nanping Mountain is Xiao Qing in Nanyue.
5. Shenshan Temple
The main attraction of Shenshan Forest Park, Shenshan Temple, has existed for more than 200 years. People come and go, and it is a incense resort. Shenshan Temple Fair is a millennium event that the people of Quanjiao love very much. According to Buddhism, February 19th of the lunar calendar is the day when Guanyin Bodhisattva was born. After the completion of Shenshan Temple, the monks in the temple chose Guanyin Bodhisattva as the opening day of the completion of Shenshan Temple on February 19 in order to make the temple often turn incense and incense flourish.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Shenshan Temple.
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