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What are the tourist attractions in Taishun?

Scenic spots in Taishun County:

1: Shishui Dingbu

Shishui Dingbu is located in Xidong Village, Shiyang Town, Taishun County, Zhejiang , across Shishui River. It was built in the 60th year of Qianlong (1795) and rebuilt in the 25th year of Jiaqing (1820). In 1989, it was listed as the third batch of cultural relics protection units in Zhejiang Province.

Two: Baiyunjian

Baiyunjian is 1611.1 meters above sea level and is the highest peak in Wenzhou.

Three: Chengtian Radon Spring

Chengtian Radon Spring is located at the bottom of the Huijia River Canyon in Yayang, Taishun. Due to its large water output, high water temperature, and medical It is known as the "Big Hot Spring in Southern Zhejiang" due to its high value.

Four: Xidong Bridge

The stacked beam wooden arch bridge is located in Xiaqiao Village, Sixi Town, Taishun County, Zhejiang Province. It was built in the fourth year of Longqing's reign in the Ming Dynasty (1570).

Five: Yongqing Bridge

Yongqing Bridge is located in Xiaxiping, Sankui Town. It was built in the Qing Dynasty. The bridge is 36 meters long, 5 meters wide and 5.2 meters high. The span of the hole is 19.12 meters, there are 12 bridge houses, and there is a shrine in the bridge.

Six: Xianju Bridge

Xianju Bridge is located in Xianmin, northeast of Luoyang Town. Built in the Ming Dynasty, it is the longest wooden arch bridge in Taishun. The bridge is 41.83 meters long, 4.89 meters wide, 12.6 meters high, 34.14 meters span, and has 18 bridge houses. It used to be the main hub of Wenzhou Road.

Taishun County is located at the southernmost tip of Zhejiang Province and is affiliated with Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province, China. It is one of the six counties under the jurisdiction of Wenzhou. It borders Cangnan County and Fuding and Zherong of Fujian Province to the southeast, Fu'an and Shouning of Fujian Province to the southwest, Jingning to the northwest, and Wencheng to the northeast. Taishun is known as the "Hometown of Covered Bridges in China" with well-preserved There are more than 30 wooden arcade bridges in the Tang, Song, Ming and Qing dynasties.