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Complete collection of top ten tourist attractions in Longmen

The top ten tourist attractions in Longmen are Xiangxi Castle, Wu Gong Village Ancient Architecture Complex, Stone River Wonders, Nankun Mountain Hot Spring Grand View Garden, Longmen River and Lake Tail, Fei 'e Park, Luofu Mountain, Xiangtoushan National Nature Reserve, Huidong Harbor Turtle National Nature Reserve and Nankun Mountain.

1, Xiangxi Castle

It is a national 3A-level tourist attraction, located in Longmen County, Huizhou City, with an area of 5 square kilometers. Adjacent to Nankun Mountain, Nankun Mountain Hot Spring Grand View Garden and Longmen Hot Spring.

2. Ancient buildings in Wu Gong Village

Located in Wu Gong Village, Longhua Town, Longmen County, Huizhou City, Guangdong Province, it is a building of A Qing Dynasty. These buildings include Wuzhai, the ancient pier, the main street and the ancestral temple of Liao Jia.

3. Stone River Wonder

About half a kilometer away from Nankun Mountain Tourism Center, there is a small river. The river is full of strange stones. There are seven small pools in a row, and there is a big pool upstream of the small pools. The big pool is crystal clear, and groups of small fish swim around. There are two red and blue stones by the pool, with patterns on the sides, which are shaped like a skirt, called a skirt.

4. Nankun Mountain Hot Spring Grand View Garden

Located in Yonghan Town, Longmen County, Huizhou City, Guangdong Province, it is a comprehensive tourist resort built according to the national 4A-level scenic spot standard. Longmen Nankun Mountain Hot Spring Tourism Grand View Garden is located at the foot of Longmen Nankun Mountain, next to Zenglong Highway, with convenient transportation.

5. Longmen Crane Lake Wai

Located in Hehu Village, Yonghan Town, Longmen County, Guangdong Province, it was built in the second year of Tongzhi in Qing Dynasty (1863). It is a building in the late Qing Dynasty, with a castle-like Hakka paddock, three halls, four horizontal towers and one tower (central building).