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Fenghua Xikou tourist attractions daquan

1, Xikou Scenic Area

Xikou, a national key scenic spot and AAAAA-level tourist area, is located in Xikou Town, Fenghua, 40 kilometers southwest of Ningbo, with beautiful scenery, bordering Wuling in the east, Tunxi in the south and Xuedou Mountain in the north. The first batch of "national AAAA-level tourist areas" and "top ten scenic spots in Zhejiang Province" are favored by tourists.

2. Xuedou Mountain

Xuedou Mountain Scenic Area, a national AAAA tourist scenic spot, is located in the northwest of Xikou Town, Fenghua District, Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province. It is the highest peak of Siming Mountain branch, with an altitude of 800 meters. It has the reputation of "the first mountain in four Ming dynasties" and is the Maitreya Dojo. Scenic spots include Xikou Town, Xuedou Mountain and Xiating Lake. There are Qianzhangyan, Sanyintan Waterfall, Miaogaotai, Shangfanggang, Linhai and other landscapes.

3. Fenghua Museum

Fenghua Museum is a modern comprehensive museum. The main building is transformed from the original power generation workshop of thermal power plant, and is partially added, with a total area of about/kloc-0.3 million square meters and an exhibition area of 6,000 square meters. Belongs to large and medium-sized museums. Fenghua Museum was rebuilt from the former Fenghua Thermal Power Plant, covering an area of about 4,602 square meters, with a construction area of about 1.3 million square meters. The museum is built according to the national standards for large and medium-sized comprehensive museums, and its appearance is designed by China Academy of Fine Arts.

4. Xikou Museum

Xikou Museum was founded in 1988 Spring Festival. The original site is Wushan Temple in Xikou Scenic Area, which is a folk museum in eastern Zhejiang. With the consent of Fenghua Municipal Government, Xikou Tourism Group raised funds to build a new Xikou Museum on the west side of Yutai Yandian on Wuling West Road.

5. West Street Building

Street-crossing architecture is a common form of ancient architecture in China, which evolved from the architectural forms such as gates and passes, and was generally built at the village entrance and pass where pedestrians must pass. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, street buildings flourished.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Xikou Scenic Area