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What are the tourist attractions in Liaoyang? Can you talk about it?

Liaoyang Museum, white pagoda park, Guangyou Temple, Cao Xueqin Memorial Hall, Yanzhou City.

1. Liaoyang Museum

The architectural style of the new Liaoyang Museum is Chinese antique architecture, with a total area of 3, square meters, which is divided into three courtyards: west, middle and east, forming a complete exhibition system. In 1988, it was designated as a provincial-level cultural relics protection unit, with more than 6, sets of cultural relics in its collection.

2. white pagoda park

The White Pagoda was built in the Liao Dynasty. It is the tallest tower in Northeast China and one of the six largest towers in China. In 1988, it was announced by the State Council as a national key cultural relics protection unit. Outdoor pagodas are usually built near monasteries, and their types can be divided into eight types: Shenbian Pagoda, Zunsheng Pagoda, Goodness Pagoda, Falun Pagoda, Heavenly Pagoda, Bodhi Pagoda, Harmony Pagoda and Nirvana Pagoda, and the White Pagoda belongs to the Bodhi Pagoda among the eight pagodas.

3. Guangyou Temple

Built in the Eastern Han Dynasty, this temple is one of the earliest temples that appeared after Buddhism was introduced into China, and it is a national AAAA-level scenic spot. The main building of Guangyou Temple, Daxiong Hall, has a building area of 11,472 square meters and a height of 41.7 meters. It is a three-story arch-eaves-like building.

4. Cao Xueqin Memorial Hall

Cao Xueqin Memorial Hall was established in 1996 on the original site of Wu Mansion in Qing Dynasty. It is a courtyard house with the theme of Cao Xueqin, the author of A Dream of Red Mansions, whose ancestral home is in Liaoyang. The memorial hall has four exhibition rooms, which collect and display a series of documents and materials such as Cao Shi's family historical archives.

5. Yanzhou City

Yanzhou City is a military mountain city established by Goguryeo in the early 5th century. The inner city is built in the southeast corner of the outer city, 45 meters long and 35 meters wide, and there is a reservoir in the city. There is a watchtower on the top of the mountain, commonly known as the "point platform", which is a Ming dynasty building and the highest point in the city.