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How poor is Anhui Haozhou?
Although the economic development of Bozhou, Anhui is not very developed, it is not very poor. After all, many small counties in Anhui are even poorer. In recent years, Bozhou's development has gradually improved, and the tourism industry has also developed relatively well. Some scenic spots have driven Bozhou's economic development.
Bozhou Tourist Attractions
1. Central Plains Treasure Flower Theater
Hua Theater is a national key cultural relic protection unit. It is now a national AAAA tourist attraction and is located in Huaxilou Road, Bozhou City, on the south bank of Woshui River, formerly known as Daguandi Temple, also known as Shanshan Guild Hall, is a building dedicated to performances built during the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty. It is located in the north and faces south, with a construction area of ??3163.1 square meters. The main building of the courtyard is the main hall, supplemented by theater buildings. Sitting towers are built on both sides for watching operas and drinking banquets. The Flower Theater was originally a stage in the Great Emperor Temple. It is named after the colorful carvings and paintings on it. The Huaxi Tower has beautiful and exquisite architecture, exquisite carvings and paintings, and is unique. It is a representative work of the prosperous Qing Dynasty and is of great value for studying the development of Chinese drama and the essence of carving and painting art. The Huaxi Tower was first built in the 13th year of Shunzhi of the Qing Dynasty (AD 1656). It was initiated by Shanxi businessman Wang Bi and Shaanxi businessman Zhu Kongling. It was later expanded many times during the Kangxi and Qianlong reigns for more than a hundred years. Because the temple is dedicated to Emperor Guandi, it is also called the "Great Temple of Emperor Guandi"; because the theater is full of dramas and colorful paintings, it is commonly known as the Flower Theater. The Flower Theater is famous for its brick carvings, wood carvings and paintings that represent dozens of operas and anecdotes.
2. Gujing Liquor Culture Museum
Gujing Liquor Culture Expo Park is a national key cultural relic protection unit, a national AAAA tourist attraction, and a national industrial tourism demonstration site, announced by the State Council in May 2013 It is a national key cultural relic protection unit. The Gujing Liquor Culture Museum is located in Bozhou, Anhui Province, the hometown of Cao Cao and Hua Tuo and the hometown of medicinal materials. It is known as the "No. 1 Liquor Museum in China". Modeled after the palace architecture of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it is one of the "top ten" industry museums in Anhui and one of the earliest wine culture museums in Hainan. The museum was built in 1994, covering an area of ??3,200 square meters, with a construction area of ??2,200 square meters, and a total investment of nearly 20 million yuan. It is displayed by experts from the Capital Palace Museum and is divided into Chinese wine culture, ancient well wine culture, and the development history of ancient wells. In the five exhibition areas of Famous Wine Collection and Gujing Gallery, a large number of national treasures such as Chuxiugong Empress Dowager Cixi’s special wine vessels are on display, fully demonstrating the breadth and depth of Chinese wine culture.
3. The Yuchi Temple Site is a national key cultural relic protection unit. It is located in Xuding Town, Mengcheng City, Bozhou City. It is a relatively complete and large-scale primitive social settlement relic with the Dawenkou culture as the mainstay. The Institute of Archeology of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences has conducted 12 excavations since 1998, and has unearthed nearly 10,000 precious cultural relics including various stone tools, pottery, bone tools, and clam tools. CCTV, People's Daily, Guangming Daily, China Cultural Relics News, Beijing Evening News, Xinmin Evening News, Cultural Weekly and dozens of other media in Beijing, Hebei, Shandong, Anhui, etc. have reported on it. In 2002, the "Protection and Exhibition Plan of Yuchi Temple Ruins" was reviewed and approved by the State Administration of Cultural Heritage.
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