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Is there any interesting place in Luancheng County?

Qingming bridge

Qingming Bridge is located on the old Jiaohe Road between Nanzhao Village and Zhao Bei Village in Douyu Town, Luancheng County. It is a large stone arch bridge built on the Jiaohe River for a long time, and it is the only bridge for the descendants of Suwei Road to worship their ancestors. Qingming Bridge-Qingming Bridge Park has a total length of 44.2 meters and a width of 5.08 meters. It has carved a beautiful Gu Zhuo with a long history, and the railings have been damaged. After restoration, it has been restored to its original appearance, comparable to Zhao Zhouqiao. 1999 In March, this cultural relic was identified as a county-level cultural relic protection unit by the county government, and was approved as a quasi-municipal cultural relic protection unit by Shijiazhuang Cultural Relics Bureau in July. In 2000, it was declared as a provincial key cultural relics protection unit, pending approval. Qingming Park was built in February 2000.

Chaiwutai

Chai Wutai is located in the west of Sixia Village, Luancheng Town. It is the tomb of Chai Wu, a general in the early Western Han Dynasty. Chai Wu rebelled at the end of Qin Dynasty, followed Liu Bang, and commanded the rear army in Gaixia Campaign (the campaign to eliminate Xiang Yu). According to historical records and Han books, Luancheng was buried after his death, which is one of the few Han tombs in China. In the Sui Dynasty, a number of temples were built on the stage, with a large scale. Before Xuanzang went to the Western Heaven to learn Buddhist scriptures in the early Tang Dynasty, Chai Wutai was identified as a county-level cultural relics protection unit by the county government in March 1999, and was approved as a quasi-municipal cultural relics protection unit by Shijiazhuang Cultural Relics Bureau in July 1999. In 2000, it was declared as a provincial key cultural relics protection unit, pending approval.

Confucian Temple Dacheng Hall

Dacheng Hall of Confucian Temple is located in the county seat, in front of the county compound. The building is a one-story wooden structure, with a single eaves and a mountain-resting style, which is 20.05 meters long and 9.3 meters wide. There is a big platform in front and exquisite steps in front. The Confucian Temple was built in Dade in the Yuan Dynasty for three years. After the renovation in Ming and Qing Dynasties, the buildings are orderly and refreshing. Dacheng Hall of the Confucian Temple, approved by the Municipal Cultural Relics Bureau, was demolished and rebuilt in June 2000 +065438+ 10, becoming a new tourist attraction. Dacheng Hall of Confucian Temple was designated as a county-level cultural relics protection unit by the county government in March199, approved as a quasi-municipal cultural relics protection unit by Shijiazhuang Cultural Relics Bureau in July199, and declared as a provincial key cultural relics protection unit in 2000.