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Introduction of Nanyang tourist attractions

1, Laojieshan Tourist Resort

Laojieshan Tourist Resort is located in the northeast of Xixia County, Nanyang City, at the intersection of Nanyang and Luoyang. The main peak of the scenic spot is about 2200 meters above sea level, which is the highest peak in Funiu Mountain and the Central Plains. Legend has it that Lao Tzu once practiced seclusion here, and was in charge of the 800-mile Funiu Mountain to pray for peace and become an immortal (mountain god). Laojieshan is the dividing line and watershed between the east and west mountains in China, the climate transition zone between north and south, and the dividing line between the Yangtze River and the Yellow River, so it has been called "Laojieshan" since ancient times.

2. Shedian Ancient City

Shedian Ancient City, located in Shedian Town, Sheqi County, Nanyang City, was founded in the Eastern Han Dynasty and flourished in the Ming Dynasty. It has a history of 1900 years. It is a land and water transit station for the Sino-Russian Wanli Tea Ceremony. Once a commercial center in China, it is now the seat of Sheqi County People's Government.

3. Nanyang Wuhou Temple

Nanyang Wuhou Temple, also known as Zhuge Liang 'an, is a large ancestral temple complex built to commemorate Zhuge Liang, a famous strategist in the Three Kingdoms period. It is also the former site of Zhuge Liang's "plowing Nanyang" and the story of Liu Bei's "three visits to the thatched cottage" and "countermeasure thatched cottage". As early as the Tang Dynasty, Wollongong in Nanyang had become a famous cultural landscape, and was praised as "the first post in the world" by later generations.