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Tourist attractions in Yangcheng County, Shanxi Province

1. Huangcheng Xiangfu: It is the former residence of Chen Tingjing, a bachelor of Wen Yuan in Qing Dynasty, a senior official of the official department, the chief reader of Kangxi Dictionary and the commentator of the thirty-fifth year banquet of Kangxi. Its buildings stand on the mountain, change with the shape, and there are many official residences, which are a group of castle-style official residences with characteristics in Ming and Qing Dynasties. 2. Manghe Nature Reserve: There are mountains and verdant mountains in the scenic area, and it is expected that there will be buttes, springs like arrows and waterfalls splashing snow. Lotus Peak, water curtain cave, Xianren Bridge and Emerald Pool are connected by mountains and rivers, and are connected with ancient and moving folk customs everywhere. 3. Guoyu Ancient City: It is a castle built in the early Tang Dynasty at the foot of Taihang Mountain. The castle is surrounded by mountains and waters, with magnificent walls and countless piles at the head of the city. Towering jade pagodas, guarded by ancient temples, luxurious official residences and elegant houses are unique ancient buildings in rural areas of China. 4. Tianguan Wangfu Tourist Area: Built in Song and Jin Dynasties, there are now more than 40 well-preserved official residences, covering residential, religious, sacrificial, cultural, commercial and other architectural types. 5. Ancient Village of Tuncheng: Also known as Tiger Valley, General Qin built a city here to collect grain due to the battle of Changping, hence the name "Tuncheng". 6. Yangcheng Haihui Temple: Located in the northeast of Yangcheng County, Jincheng City, Shanxi Province 15 km west of Daqiao Village, it is one of the main temples in Yangcheng County. The temple was founded in the Tang Dynasty, formerly known as Guoyu Garden. In the first year of Ganning, Tang Zhaozong (894), it was awarded the land of Longquan Temple, which was rebuilt and built in later dynasties on a large scale.