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What are the interesting attractions in Mayang? Brief introduction of mayang scenic spots.

1, Teng Memorial Hall and Former Residence. It fully shows the arduous course of Comrade Teng Daiyuan's struggle for the founding of new China and socialist construction. Educate future generations through exhibitions. Now it is a provincial patriotism education base, a provincial red tourism 13530 boutique route and project, and a national 3A tourist scenic spot. Teng's former residence is located in Guijia Village, Yanmen Town. The former residence is a residential building in Qing Dynasty. It is one of the provincial key cultural relics protection units, patriotic education bases and red tourist attractions.

2. Mayang Jiulong Lake. Jiulong Lake is located in Guogongping Township, Mayang Miao Autonomous County, covering an area of nearly 10,000 mu. It is a part of Jinjiang, which originated in Fan Jing. Jiulong Lake area is the natural oxygen bar of "forest vitamins", with green mountains and green waters, lush trees, the best original ecological secondary forest, birds and flowers, and excellent ecological environment, with 20,000 negative oxygen ions per cubic centimeter.

3. Manchu recommended academies. Manchu Academy, formerly known as Manchu Temple, was rebuilt by villagers to commemorate Manchu Academy, a famous minister in Ming Dynasty. Located in Li Lan Town, Mayang County, 0/4 km away from the county seat/kloc-. The Academy was founded in the thirty-third year of Wanli in Ming Dynasty (A.D. 1605), with a history of nearly 400 years. On the bank of Jinjiang, Dapu Temple stands by the water, with great momentum. It is an ancient architectural complex composed of three wooden buildings. Mangong Temple consists of a gate, a stage, a main hall, a main hall, a back hall and a wing. The whole building is north-south, surrounded by brick walls made of blue bricks, with a courtyard in the middle, with a regular layout and an area of about 750 square meters.

4. Qingliangshan Forest Park. Qingliangshan Forest Park is located in Tanjiazhai Township, Mayang Central District, the center of the southwest triangle of Huaihua, Tongren and Jishou. It is 8 kilometers away from Gaocun/Kloc-0, 3 kilometers away from Shiyangshao Hot Spring Reservoir, 25 kilometers away from Fenghuang Ancient City, a tourist attraction, and 40 kilometers away from Daxing Airport in tongren city, Guizhou Province. Liang Qingshan belongs to Wuling Mountain, with an altitude of 5 10 meters. The mountains of Liang Qingshan are full of obstacles, steep slopes, narrow valleys and deep streams. In the mountains, springs are tinkling, flowing water is gurgling, trees are tall and lush, and pine forests are continuous. There are all kinds of rare fruits, strange stalactites, fascinating dinosaur caves, high-quality dinosaur springs with various trace elements, and a long history and Buddha gods.

5. Tongxin Creek Wetland Park. Tongxin Creek Wetland Park is located in Mayang, the upper reaches of Jinjiang River. It is a wetland-forest complex ecosystem composed of rivers, artificial reservoirs, farmland and forests around the reservoirs. The park covers 8 villages in 3 towns, such as Jinhe, Guogongping and Shi Yao, and is long and narrow from northwest to southeast, with the southeast end reaching the reservoir dam of Tongxinxi Power Station in tongren city and the northwest end reaching Yangtou Power Station in tongren city, Guizhou, with a planned total water area of 7,658.56 hectares.

6. Yangjiazhai Stone Mill Group in Mayang. The new camp is located in Li Lan, three miles downstream of Jinjiang. The structure of waterwheels in the nests of water mills is basically the same as that of ancient and modern water mills. The uniqueness lies in that each of the four water mills is more than 20 feet apart and connected into a whole by a wooden bridge.

7. The water flooded Panhu Temple. Mayang Shuiman Panhu Temple, located in Shuiman Village near the county seat of Mayang Miao Autonomous County, Hunan Province, was founded in the second year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty (1404), with a history of more than 590 years. There are three stone tablets, namely the throne of Pan Hu, the throne of four officials and the throne of innovation.