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Tourism resources in Sanjie town

The three realms are rich in cultural landscapes and profound in cultural heritage. The main existing landscapes are: (1) Guandi Temple. Located in Tou Village, Beixia Town, covering an area of nearly 1 000 square meters, it was built in the Southern Song Dynasty (AD 423), and its architecture is simple, elegant and magnificent. 65,438+0,992 was expanded into Jixiang Temple.

(2) Qingfeng Temple. Qingfeng, located in the south of the town, was built in the year of Tai (A.D. 1326) to commemorate the heroine of the Southern Song Dynasty and is one of the key cultural relics protection units in Shengzhou.

(3) Zhangpu, an ancient road of Tang poetry. Located in the south of the town, it is the place where Xie Lingyun, the originator of China's landscape poems, swims and fishes. There are the Red Cliff inscribed with Xie, the Diaoyutai and the Stone Bed of Xie. Xie Lingyun opened a 700-mile middle route from sharping to Linhai, starting from Zhangpu.

(4) Langshan Mountain, a famous mountain in eastern Zhejiang, is located in the south of the town and has beautiful scenery. According to legend, Yishan is connected with the original Shengshan, which was cut into a stream during Dayu's flood control, thus separating the two mountains. Shanxi River forms the largest canyon and deep pool here, which is Zhangpu Pool. The former Longgong Temple at the northern foot of Lushan Mountain (commonly known as Longzang Temple, now Sanjie Tea Factory), a poet in the Tang Dynasty, Shen Li visited the temple three times, donated money to build the Longgong Temple, and inscribed the Longgong Temple monument. Wu Peizhi, a modern painter and chemical expert in China, and Wu, editor of the National Compilation Museum, etc.