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Datian County Attractions

The scenic spots in Datian County include Daxianfeng Tea Beauty, Wenchang Pavilion, Tongsi Bridge, etc. 1. Daxianfeng Tea Beauty: Located in Neiyang Village, Pingshan Township, Datian County, it is a domestic 3A-level scenic spot and belongs to the Daxianfeng Nature Reserve. The highest poster is 1,108 meters and has a thousand-year history of tea cultivation. 2. Wenchang Pavilion: Located on the campus of Datian No. 1 Middle School, it was built in the 15th year of the Jiajing reign of the Ming Dynasty (1536). The ancestors built Wenchang Pavilion among the heavy buildings in Chiyan on the southern outskirts of the city to worship Emperor Wenchang.

Datian County attractions include Daxianfeng Tea Beauty, Wenchang Pavilion, Tongsi Bridge, etc.

1. Daxian Peak Tea Beauty: Located in Neiyang Village, Pingshan Township, Datian County, it is a domestic 3A-level scenic spot and is striving to become a 4A-level scenic spot. It belongs to the Daxian Peak Nature Reserve and is 22 kilometers away from the county seat. The highest poster 1108 meters long, it has a thousand-year history of growing tea.

2. Wenchang Pavilion: Located on the campus of Datian No. 1 Middle School, it was built in the 15th year of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty (1536). In order to worship Emperor Wenchang, the ancestors built Wenchang Pavilion among the heavy buildings in Chiyan in the southern suburbs of the city. Pavilion. In the sixth year of Emperor Kangxi's reign in the Qing Dynasty, it was moved to the southeast corner of Panchi in front of Minglun Hall at the southern foot of Fenghuang Mountain.

3. Tongsi Bridge: Tongsi Bridge at Shuiwei, Qixi Village, Zaoxing Township, was built in the 9th year of Hongzhi in the Ming Dynasty (1497). The total length is 24 meters, the width is 5.3 meters, and the height is 8 meters. The foundation of the bridge was originally made of overlapping wood, extending in opposite directions and laid flat across the bridge. However, due to decay over time, it was replaced with cement arches in 1980.