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Are there any interesting scenic spots in Leizhou?

The local interesting scenic spots in Leizhou are: Leizu Temple, Sanyuanta Park, West Lake Park, Kezanji Temple in Leizhou and Yingfengling.

1, Leizu Temple

Leizu Temple is built on the mountain and divided into three entrances. It is composed of the mountain gate, the main hall, the side hall, the back hall, the east-west cloister, the two temples, the bell and drum tower, the stele gallery and other buildings, arranged along the central axis. The three rooms in front of the mountain are wide and have a hard peak and hard purlin structure. There are four stone statues of Hou Liang in the temple, and there are more than 30 inscriptions presented by Qianlong and the Forbidden City. 1996165438+1October 20th, Leizu Temple was announced by the State Council as the fourth batch of national key cultural relics protection units.

2. Sanyuanta Park

The gate of the park is an archway building with a red roof, four pillars and three marble tiles. The five beautiful Chinese characters of Sanyuanta Park were inscribed by Zhu Senlin, the former governor of Guangdong Province.

The park is divided into two parts, the front area is a place for sports and entertainment activities; The back area is a scenic spot of cultural relics and historic sites. As soon as I entered the park gate, the first thing I saw was several towering ancient banyan trees that were evergreen all the year round. According to expert appraisal, these ancient banyan trees are all over 200-300 years old and belong to the ancient trees listed as protected by the forestry department.

3. Leizhou West Lake Park

The West Lake in Leizhou, Guangdong Province, formerly known as Luohu, was founded in the Northern Song Dynasty. Since the brothers Su Shi, a great writer, got drunk here, Luohu was renamed West Lake. Later, in order to commemorate Su Gong, Leizhou people specially built Su Gong Pavilion in Leizhou West Lake Park during Jiajing period of Ming Dynasty. There is a stone statue of Su Shi in front of the pavilion, with his head held high and his eyes looking north, showing his patriotic feelings of being in a remote place and still yearning for the Central Plains. Brothers gather, far apart; Smoke and water are boundless. This is an old couplet of Su Gongting.

4. Kezanji Temple in Leizhou

Kezanji Temple, located outside the north gate of Leizhou, a famous historical and cultural city in China, covers an area of more than 30 mu with a building area of 6,056.7 square meters. Founded in the late Song Dynasty, it was rebuilt in the Shenjia period of Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty (1644). During the Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty, the temple was moved to the mountainside according to the five-hall structure, covering an area of more than 200 square meters and renamed Huayan Temple.

5. Yingfengling

Yingfengling, also known as Jianshanling, is located next to the bronze ocean in the northeast of Yingli Town, Leizhou City, Guangdong Province. It belongs to Xincun, also known as Yingfengling in Xincun. Yingfengling is 247 meters above sea level, which is the second highest peak in Leizhou Peninsula. The mountain is high and steep, and there are ancient banyan trees and ancient caves on the top. It is one of the famous "Eight Scenes of Xuyang" in history, nicknamed "Eagle Peak and Pecks Moon".

Yingfengling is very famous in Xuwen, Leizhou. When villagers in Xincun go out, people ask you where you are from. If you don't know Xincun, you must know Yingfengling, which is also the first choice for people from both places to travel every year.