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Dacheng County Attractions

Dacheng County attractions include Zusi Ecological Agriculture Sightseeing Park, Shennong Orchard Tourism Agricultural Park, Nan Zhaofuzhen Classical Furniture Sightseeing Park, etc. 1. Zusi Ecological Agriculture Sightseeing Park: Zusi Village is located in the northern part of Dacheng County. Zusi Village has been named "Well-off Village" and "Civilized Village" by the county for many years in a row. 2. Shennong Orchard Tourism Agricultural Park: It is located in the north of Xiqingzhou Village, ten kilometers west of the county, where the terrain is flat, the soil is fertile, and the transportation is convenient.

Attractions in Dacheng County include Dacheng County Zusi Ecological Agriculture Sightseeing Park, Shennong Orchard Tourism Agricultural Park, Nan Zhaofuzhen Classical Furniture Sightseeing Park, etc.

1. Zusi Ecological Agriculture Sightseeing Park in Dacheng County: Zusi Village is located in the north of Dacheng County, adjacent to Wen'an Wa. Zusi Village has been named a "well-off village" and "civilized village" by the province, city and county for many years. "Top Ten Village Streets" and "Advanced Villages in Agricultural Structural Adjustment".

2. Shennong Orchard Tourism Agricultural Park: It is located in the north of Xiqingzhou Village, ten kilometers west of the county. The terrain is flat, the soil is fertile, and the transportation is convenient. The orchard covers a total area of ??2,000 acres.

3. Nanzhaofuzhen Classical Furniture Tourist Park: The furniture manufacturing industry in Nanzhaofuzhen was quite developed as early as the Yuan and Ming Dynasties. A large number of private carpenters were engaged in furniture production in the palace. One of the birthplaces of furniture making. The raw materials of the classical furniture products produced in Nanzhaofuzhen are rosewood, rosewood and other precious woods imported from Vietnam, Cambodia, India, Madagascar and other places. The production process adopts the original Ming and Qing court techniques, from aniseed to knot, from raw materials to The finished product does not use paint or putty, and is a truly green and environmentally friendly product.