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Recommended tourist attractions in Dinghai

Dinghai’s tourist attractions include Zhoushan Museum, Zhoushan Garrison Area Military History Exhibition Hall, Sanmao Ancestral Residence, Ma’ao Ancient Cultural Site, Huangyangjianshan, etc.

1. Zhoushan Museum

Zhoushan Museum is located in Zhoushan City, Zhejiang Province. It is a comprehensive museum integrating collection, protection, research, display and education. The museum opened in October 1986. In the early 1990s, in order to implement religious policies, Zuyin Temple was returned to the Buddhist Association, and the Zhoushan Museum was closed. In 1995, the Zhoushan Museum was rebuilt, completed in 1998, and opened to the public in January 2000.

2. Zhoushan Garrison Area Military History Exhibition Hall

The Zhoushan Garrison Area Military History Exhibition Hall is located on the west side of Changguo Road, Dinghai District. Construction began in 1984 and was officially opened on July 27, 1987. Since then, it has been renovated four times in 1992, 1996, 1998 and 2000. The entire Military History Museum has a unique shape and a construction area of ??1,240 square meters.

3. Sanmao’s ancestral residence

Sanmao’s ancestral residence is in Chenjia Village, Xiaosha Town, 24 kilometers away from Dinghai City. Sanmao's real name is Chen Ping. She is a writer living in Taiwan. She has written dozens of books in her life and is known as a prolific writer. Her works are widely circulated in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau and Southeast Asian countries. Sanmao loves the motherland and hometown. Sanmao's ancestral home is displayed with images, pictures, texts and objects.

4. Ma'ao Ancient Cultural Site

Ma'ao is located in the northwest of the island, 11 kilometers away from Dinghai City. There are 99 ancient mounds in Ma'ao. Since the 1970s, 29 have been excavated with a total area of ??140,000 square meters. Among them, 12 are from the Neolithic period and 8 are from the Shang and Zhou dynasties. They have not yet been explored. 9 places. More than 500 cultural relics were unearthed, including more than 300 from the Neolithic period.

5. Huangyangjianshan

Huangyangjianshan is 503.6 meters above sea level and is located in the northeast of Dinghai City. It is the highest mountain on Zhoushan Island. From the top of the mountain, you can see most of the islands of Dinghai, Putuo and Daishan.

The above content refers to Baidu Encyclopedia-Zhoushan Museum