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Zhuozhou tourist attractions daquan ranking

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Zhuozhou Twin Towers 1

Zhuozhou Twin Towers, the landmark building of the ancient city of Zhuozhou, is located in the northeast corner of the old city of Zhuozhou (now under the jurisdiction of Tianqiao Street of the Twin Towers Office). Both pagodas are stupas, facing north and south. The south tower is called "Du Zhi Temple Tower" and the north tower is called "Yunju Temple Tower".

The Twin Towers were built in Song and Liao Dynasties. In ancient times, there was a poem that said, "Two smoke went straight to Qingyun Road, and Jin and Yuan hated Hu". The Twin Towers are the product of Buddhist culture. The Twin Towers are divided into two towers, the North Tower is Yunju Temple Tower and the South Tower is Du Zhi Temple Tower. The two towers are octagonal brick pavilion pagodas, 300 meters apart. The South Tower, with five floors and a total height of 44m, was built in the 11th year of Taiping in Liao Dynasty (103 1). The North Tower, with a total height of 56 meters, was built in the eighth year of Liao Da 'an (1092). The characteristics of the Twin Towers era are obvious, with Liao architectural style, which has certain influence in China.

"Two Towers Clear Smoke" is one of the eight ancient scenes in Zhuozhou and a symbol of ancient civilization in Zhuozhou. On June 25th, 20001year, Zhuozhou Twin Towers was announced by the State Council as the fifth batch of national key cultural relics protection units.

2. Lushi Ancestral Hall

Lushi Ancestral Hall is located in Lujiachang Village, east of Zhuozhou 15. 200 1 completed and opened to the public in 2002 1 1. The gate is a Tang-style building with a height of about 7 meters. The inscription on the gate reads "Fanyang Lushi Ancestral Hall". There are three halls in the door, the East Hall and the West Hall, and the Fanyang Hall in the east is dedicated to Lu Zhi. On the two walls, there are Lu's life experience, Lu's ancestral training and Lu's family training. The West Hall is the Dunmu Hall, which contains photos of various activities of the Lushi Ancestral Hall.

In addition, there is Lu Zhi's tomb. The Lushi family is a place to worship ancestors and has a wide and lasting social influence. John young's Lushi made Zhuozhou famous all over the world, and Zhuozhou is "the base of Lushi ancestors in the world". Overseas, there are two South Korean presidents, Lu Taiyu and Roh Moo-hyun. Every year, Lushi clansmen at home and abroad come here to seek roots and worship their ancestors.

3. Former residence of Li Daoyuan

Li Daoyuan's former residence is located in Xidaoyuan Village, Liang Qing Temple Office, Zhuozhou. Li Daoyuan's former residence was rebuilt on 1995. It is a courtyard with two entrances facing south, imitating the architectural style of China, with three gates and a single eaves hanging from the top of the mountain. There are five main rooms, three east-west rooms and three east-west rooms. In the main room, there is a statue of Li Daoyuan, and the mural content is the characters of the Li family. Now it is a cultural relic protection unit in Zhuozhou City.

4. Yongji Bridge

Yongji Bridge was built in the second year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1574), and it is called Jumahe Bridge. It was rebuilt in the 16th year of Wanli (1588) and destroyed in the 6th year of Apocalypse (1626). After Chongzhen in the Ming Dynasty, the river moved south, so in the twenty-five years of Qing Qianlong (1760), a new bridge was built in the south of the old bridge and renamed Yongji. The approach bridge is built at the end of the bridge. There are 22 culverts under the bridge, with a total length of 660 meters.

Due to the large span of the bridge arch, the masonry adopts China arch technology, which looks beautiful and looks like a rainbow across the two banks from a distance. At the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China, it was known as one of the eight scenic spots in Zhuozhou, and it was called "rejecting Ma Changhong". Mr. Luo, an ancient architectural expert in China, named this bridge "the first long stone arch bridge in China".

On May 25th, 2006, Yongji Bridge was announced by the State Council as the sixth batch of national key cultural relics protection units.

5. Sanyi Palace Scenic Area

Sanyi Palace Scenic Area, located in Lousangmiao Village, Songlindian Town, Zhuozhou City, is the hometown of Liu Bei, Guan Yu and Zhang Fei in Taoyuan. The scenic spot covers an area of more than 60 mu, with a building area of 1 10,000 square meters. It is a quadrangle-style scenic spot with three entrances. Sanyi Palace, formerly known as Sanyi Hall, also known as Han Zhaolie Hall, was built to commemorate the marriage of three brothers Liu Bei here during the Three Kingdoms period.

Founded in the Sui Dynasty, it has been renovated in the Tang, Liao, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, with a history of 1400 years. In the third year of Zheng De in Ming Dynasty (1508), Zhu Houzhao personally wrote a letter to build Sanyi Palace.