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What are the tourist attractions in Lantian?

Lantian tourist attractions include Bailuyuan Folk Culture Village, Lantian People Site, Wang Shunshan, Wuzhen Temple and Wangchuan.

1, Bailuyuan Folk Culture Village

Bailuyuan Folk Culture Village is located in Binhe West Road, Lantian County, Xi City, with a total area of 1.200 mu. The folk culture village is built according to the topography of Bailuyuan, with Qinling Mountains in the south and Bahe River in the east. It is a three-level key construction project in Shaanxi Province, xi City and Lantian County.

2. Lantian Man Site

At Gongwangling, Lantian County, 1 15000 years ago, scientists discovered the skull fossil of Lantian ape-man, which was hailed as a major discovery in the international archaeological community in the 1960s.

More than 2,000 animal fossils unearthed together with the skull fossils of Lantian ape-man and the well-preserved Quaternary loess section on Gongwangling provide a good platform for studying the evolution process from early ape-man to late homo sapiens.

3. Wang Shunshan

Wang Shunshan is called "the first filial mountain in the world". "Clear water and a thousand streams fall, Jade Mountain is high and two peaks are cold", which is a famous sentence sung by poet Wang Shunshan. The strangeness and preciseness of Wang Shunshan are defined by tourists as "the danger of Huashan Mountain and the beauty of Huangshan Mountain".

4. Wuzhen Temple

Wuzhen Temple is located in Puhua Town, Lantian County, and its history can be traced back to before the Western Jin Dynasty. In the 14th year of Emperor Yangdi's reign (A.D. 594), Ye Jing, a monk, built it by imperial edict and officially named it "Wuzhen Temple". During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, it was in Wuzhen Temple that the Master of Good Guidance founded the Pure Land Sect, which was the ancestral home of the Pure Land Sect.

5. Wang Chuan

There is a beautiful Sichuan road at the northern foot of Qinling Mountain in Lantian County. Sichuan's water flows out of Guankou and meanders into Bahe River. In ancient times, Sichuan water flowed through the lake in Sichuan, and several small rivers on both sides of the mountain also flowed into the lake at the same time. Looking down from the mountain, the river flows around like a rim, hence the name-Wangchuan.