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Tourism resources in Tuci Town

Ningbo East Coast Seafood Co., Ltd., with a total investment of 30 million yuan, settled in Tuci Town. This is a tourism and deep processing project of marine products that integrates tourism, processing and production. The implementation of this project marks Tuci Town’s development of tourism-based agriculture. Ningbo East Coast Products Co., Ltd. is located in a seaside mountain in Tuci Town. There are orange gardens, bayberry mountains, bamboo gardens and beaches in the mountain. The company will go hand in hand with comprehensive tourism and seafood processing to build an open, translucent processing workshop and a park-like tourist area. Visitors can not only visit the modern seafood processing process, but also view raw seafood, various shells and fish Class specimens, taste seafood and bayberry wine. Moreover, in different seasons, you can enjoy peach blossoms, pick mountain bamboo shoots, pick oranges and bayberries, and go fishing on the sea. The entire project is divided into three functional areas. In the first phase of the tourism project, a fully enclosed low-temperature aseptic deep processing workshop and a park-style factory area of ??more than 2,000 square meters will be built. In the second and third phases, leisure, catering and entertainment areas will be built.

The Tang'ao Zhou Clan Ancestral Hall is located in the east of Tang'ao Village, Tuci Town, Xiangshan County. It was built in the mid-Qing Dynasty and faces south. It consists of a mountain gate, a main hall and two wing rooms. The main house is five bays wide, with nine side beams and four columns in the open room, and front and rear corridors. One room in the east wing adjacent to the main hall collapsed, and three rooms in the west wing were built in a mixed frame, with some columns replaced and new walls built. The stage and gallery have been demolished. The mountain gate is bounded by a large wall based on the original stage, and a side door is opened on the west side leading to the front door. The mountain gate is five bays wide, with seven beams and four columns in the Ming Dynasty. The two rooms on the east and west were originally dressing rooms for theatrical troupes, and the three rooms in the middle were all ancestral hall doors. The ancestral hall is made of thick materials and exquisitely crafted. The four golden pillars in the main hall are all engraved with "Songs and cranes prolong life" and "Fu Lu and longevity". In particular, the moon beams in the main hall and the corbels and brackets of the mountain gate are engraved with "Swords and horses snatching history." "Story characters", double dragons playing with beads, carp jumping over the dragon gate, etc., all look lifelike. It is second to none in the entire Xiangshan Dong Township.

The Xiao Family Ancestral Hall is located in the east of the Xiao family in Tuci Town. It was built in the mid-Qing Dynasty and faces south. There are three stone tablets embedded in the side walls on both sides. There are three east and west wing rooms each, with four beams and three columns. The step stones of the two windows on the north side of the east wing still exist. The stage is connected to the main hall through a corridor and has six pillars. The drying well on the top is in the shape of a shed. There are five beams in the corridor and two columns are used to lift the beams. The southern end of the stage is close to the mountain gate, with a width of five bays, five beams and three columns plus a front porch, and three doors in the middle. The steps and patio are paved with stone slabs. Except for the main house, which has a hilltop roof, the rest of the roofs are of hard-mounted style. The ancestral temple's mountain gate has exquisite carvings on the moonbeam, brackets, and sparrows, including the Dark Eight Immortals and curling cloud patterns. Three inscriptions in the ancestral hall are intact, and the inscriptions on them are the relocation of the ancestors, "Inscriptions on the Ancestral Hall Stele, etc."