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What are the scenic spots in Wuhua?

The ranking of tourist attractions in Wuhua County: Tang Yi Reservoir, Tanghu Hot Mine Mud Villa, Wuhua Pingan Collection, Changle Gong Xue and Shixiongshan Site.

1, Tang Yi Reservoir

Tang Yi Reservoir in Wuhua County is located in Zhuanshui Town, Wuhua County, with a total storage capacity of10.65 billion cubic meters. It is a large (II) reservoir. Tang Yi Scenic Area is the largest litchi planting base in Meizhou. There are many scenic spots inscribed in Ye Xuanping, such as Tang Yi Temple, Tang Yi Tour around the Library, Gushan Fresh Fruit Tasting, Fishing Field, Hunting Field, etc.

2. Tanghu Hot Mine Mud Villa

Tanghu hot mine mud is a rare source of pollution-free and high-quality medical and health care mud at home and abroad, which can be used for treatment and health care in soaking (mud bath), wrapping (local mud) and burying several bodies (whole mud).

3. Wuhua Black Anji

Heianji is located in Dasha Village, Shuizhai Town, Wuhua County, Meizhou City, Guangdong Province, at the junction with Lian Xin Village, Diaofang Town, xingning city City, Guangdong Province. It was built during the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty and has a history of more than 500 years. It has a long history and a good reputation.

4. Gong Xue Changle

Changle Gong Xue is a palace-style building with an ancient traditional style. Sitting north facing south, the left and right hatchbacks are symmetrical and the scale is magnificent. There are mirror walls, starling Gate, Chi Pan Gate, Ji Gate, Dacheng Hall, Minglun Hall, Worship Hall, East Hall and West Hall. It is the largest academic palace among the five genera of Jiaying.

5. Shixiongshan Site

Shixiong Mountain is a saddle-shaped independent hill composed of two hills, north and south. The total area of Shixiongshan site is about 250,000 square meters. Among the existing cultural accumulations in different periods, the Qin and Han Dynasties have the most remains and relics, and the Shixiongshan site was confirmed as the city site of Qin and Han Dynasties.