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A complete collection of tourist attractions in Yanjin

The tourist attractions in Yanjin include: Forest Park in the Old Road of the Yellow River, Shamen City Site, Chen Yucheng Tomb, Yanjin Academy Temple Wanshou Pagoda, Yanjin Academy Temple, etc.

1, Old Yellow River Road Forest Park:

Established on the basis of state-owned Yanjin Forest Farm, with a total area of 64,000 mu. The park is known as "natural oxygen bar" and "Xanadu", with lush trees, beautiful grass, fragrant flowers and quiet environment, forming a unique tourist landscape of the old Yellow River.

2. Site of Shaman City:

Jinxian County, located on the south bank of the Yellow River for a long time, belongs to Kaifeng Prefecture. During the Song and Jin Dynasties, the site of Shamen City was the main road of land and water transportation from Kaifeng to Weihui Prefecture in the north. Called Yicun in the Northern Song Dynasty, it is an important ferry on the south bank of the Yellow River.

3. Chen Yucheng's Tomb:

Chen Yucheng, formerly named Pi Cheng, 1837, was born in a poor peasant family in Xiwang Village, tengxian, Guangxi. When he was young, his parents died and he was raised by his uncle Chen. /kloc-When he was 0/4 years old, he joined his uncle in jintian uprising and was recruited as a boy scout. He is resourceful and fearless in the army.

4. Yanjin Academy Wanshou Pagoda:

At the entrance of the University Hall, stands an ancient pagoda with six corners and seven floors. This is the Wanshou Tower. From breaking ground to the completion of the tower, * * * experienced three emperors and fifteen rulers, which lasted for 36 years. Now it is a provincial cultural relics protection unit.

5. Play the Golden Academy:

It was founded in the Tianbao period of the Tang Dynasty (724-755). During the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, the monk was appointed as the secretary, and Xuantong was promoted for six years (1426), and the monk was rebuilt in Dingyuan. There are three locks at the main entrance and three locks at the second entrance. The main hall is the Hall of Great Heroes, and there are three rooms dedicated to Buddha Sakyamuni. On the right in front of the Hall of the Great Heroes is the stone carving "The Ever-burning Lamp" inscribed by Zhao Mengfu, a calligrapher in the Yuan Dynasty.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Yanjin