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Tourist attractions of Sanhaiyan

Sanhaiyan has been known as "the scenic spot in western Guangdong" since ancient times, and Li Fuqing, a Ming dynasty, praised it: "If you have visited all the scenic spots in the Central Plains, you will know that the fairyland is in the countryside!"

The most important thing is that there are more than 14 pieces of rubbing rock carvings with iron pens and silver hooks left by literati and poets in the past dynasties on the cave wall and roof, in the form of poems, fu, chronicles, travels, titles and other styles, as well as calligraphy such as Kai, Xing, Cao, Li and Zhuan, which involve politics, economy, culture and mountains and rivers, among which there are many exquisite works, and the rock walls are preserved with ancient ink. There is a foot sound pavilion built by Bai Yu, the general of the Ming Dynasty, in front of the rock, and a sea rock pavilion behind the rock. Sanhaiyan was designated as the fourth batch of cultural relics protection units in Guangxi in 1996.

The Sanhaiyan in the west of Liufeng Mountain comes down in one continuous line with Liufeng Mountain. The Sanhaiyan is named after the meaning of three changes in the world. The cool breeze, milk stones and inscriptions are known as the three wonders of Sanhaiyan. "There is no dog days in June, and the four seasons are cool. The cave is different from the milk stone, and the wonderful hand is terrible. Look at the mountains like paintings, and swim in the caves like reading history. " This is the true portrayal of Sanhaiyan. There are more than 15 existing inscriptions on Sanhaiyan, which are carefully masterpieces of celebrities and scholars of all ages, with high artistic level and historical value.