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What are the tourist attractions in Yongzhou City?

1. Emperor Shun’s Mausoleum Scenic Spot in Jiuyi Mountain, Yongzhou

Emperor Shun’s Mausoleum is located in Jiuyi Mountain, 30 kilometers south of Ningyuan County, Hunan Province. It is one of the "Five Emperors" of the ancestors of the Chinese nation. 1. Emperor Shun’s mausoleum. The Mausoleum of Emperor Shun covers an area of ??50,000 square meters and is divided into two natural courtyards and nine single buildings. From the outside to the inside, there are Yudai Bridge, Yimen, Shinto, Shanmen, Qianmen, worship hall, main hall, sleeping hall, and left and right wings. , with left and right stele chambers and stele corridors, surrounded by three palace walls, it is magnificent and rigorous in structure. It is the tallest and largest mausoleum among the tombs of the ancestors of our country, and is known as the "No. 1 mausoleum in China".

2. Wuxi Stele Forest Scenic Area in Qiyang, Yongzhou

The Wuxi Stele Forest Scenic Area is located in Wuxi Park at the south end of the Xiangjiang River Bridge in the southwest of Qiyang County (Wuxi Town), Yongzhou City, Hunan Province. It is now a national key cultural relic protection unit, a provincial scenic spot, a provincial patriotism education base, one of the top ten cultural heritages in Hunan Province, a popular "Hunan Provincial Scenery", and Hunan's new "Eight Xiaoxiang Scenic Spots".

On February 1, 2009, it was approved by the state as an AAAA-level tourist attraction. The scenic spot is located on the west bank of the Xiangjiang River in the southwest of the county. The landscape here is beautiful, with 78-meter-long cliffs and cliffs.

3. Yongzhou Shuangpai Yangmingshan Tourist Area

Yangmingshan National Forest Park is located in the southwest of Hunan Province, on the outskirts of Yongzhou City, in the northeast corner of Shuangpai County, and belongs to the Wuling Mountains , was approved as a provincial nature reserve in 1982 and a national forest park in 1992. It has been a famous mountain in the world since ancient times and is known as the "Lingshan Blessed Land" in the world.

It is a rare natural historical and cultural heritage at home and abroad, and one of the few tourist treasures that has not been well developed. In 2012, it was rated as a national 4A-level scenic spot.

4. Liu Zongyuan Cultural Tourism Area, Yongzhou City

Liu Zongyuan Cultural Tourism Area has a total area of ??1.8 square kilometers, with Yuxi River as its axis, starting from Jiexiao Pavilion in the west and ending at Pingping in the east. Yangnan Road, including Liuzi Temple and Liuzi Street in the north.

The core area can be summed up as "one street, one water and one temple". This street is the thousand-year-old Liuzi Street. Liuzi Street is named after Liuzi Temple. It was built in the Tang Dynasty and flourished in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. With a total length of 550 meters, it was the official road in the thoroughfare of Hunan and Guangxi in ancient times. Most of the buildings facing the street are ancient buildings of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, rich in the architectural style of southern Hunan. In 2015, Liuzi Street was selected into the first batch of national historical and cultural blocks.

5. Tongziao

Tongziao Village is located in Shuangpai County, Yongzhou. Because of the large gingko trees growing here, it attracts a large number of photography enthusiasts every autumn and has become a Yongzhou is a beautiful scenic spot.

When you arrive at Tongzi'ao Village, you can see the large golden ginkgo forest in the mountains, which stretches for more than ten kilometers. It is like the maple leaves in Xiangshan Mountain, the colorful Jiuzhaigou Valley, and the golden autumn ancient moon poplars in Saibei. It is full of golden color.