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A must-recommend attraction for a one-day trip to Suqian A must-see attraction for a one-day trip to Suqian

Suqian, located in the northern part of Jiangsu Province, is a prefecture-level city in Jiangsu Province. With its rich tourism resources and good tourism environment, Suqian has been rated as China's Excellent Tourism City, National Garden City and National Sanitary City. What are the must-see attractions in Suqian for a day trip? Today, the editor will recommend you the must-see attractions for a day trip to Suqian.

Must-see attractions in Suqian on a one-day trip

1. Yanghe Winery Cultural Tourism Area

Location: Yanghe Town, Sucheng District, Suqian City, Jiangsu Province No. 118, Zhong Street, Hexin District

Yanghe Winery Cultural Tourism Zone is located in Yanghe Town, an ancient town with the reputation of "one town can make the world intoxicated, and China is charming everywhere". Relying on Yanghe Distillery, a well-known Chinese liquor company, while displaying the traditional cultural connotation of Chinese liquor, we strive to create a unique industrial tourist attraction with liquor brewing and tasting experience as its core.

2. Tianhou Palace

Location: No. 76, Roma Street, Siyang County, Suqian City, Jiangsu Province

Tianhou Palace is located in an alley, running north-south. There are two halls, the front hall and the back hall. A tall statue of Mazu stands in the courtyard between the two halls. There is a stone about a person's height below the right hand side of the Mazu statue. There are two temples in the east and west on both sides of the courtyard.

3. Fanyin Temple

Location: Cotton Seed Farm, Siyang County, Suqian City, Jiangsu Province

Fanyin Temple, formerly known as Guanyin Temple, was built in the early Qing Dynasty. Its original location is at the north gate of Zhongxing Town on the north bank of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal in Siyang, with a history of 300 years. At the beginning of the 20th century, there were only three thatched cottages with earthen walls in the front and back halls of Guanyin Temple, and a few thatched cottages on the east and west sides. They were all firewood sheds, and there were more than 20 Bodhisattvas in them.