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What are the scenic spots in the city near Hejin?

Hejin, formerly known as Jiangzhou Longmen, belongs to Yuncheng City, Shanxi Province. Because it is located in an important estuary by the river, it is named Yellow River to Tianjin. Hejin is located in the southwest of Shanxi Province, in the northwest corner of Yuncheng City, in the triangle where the Fenhe River meets the Yellow River at the southern foot of Luliang Mountain, facing Fenshui and Jishan County in the east and facing hancheng city in Shaanxi Province across the Yellow River in the west. The main attractions are:

1. Xuan Di Temple in Hejin City (the fourth batch of provincial insurance)

Time: Ming

Address: Fancun Town, Hejin City

Fancun Xuan Di Temple, also known as Liuli Temple, was founded in the third year of Qin Long in Ming Dynasty (1570) and completed in the thirty-first year of Wanli in Ming Dynasty (1603). Along the central axis, there are buildings such as mountain gate, fragrant pavilion, middle hall and back hall, covering an area of 2997 square meters.

2. Houtu Temple in Gu Duo (the sixth batch of national protection)

Times: Yuan

Address: Gu Duo Village, Fancun Town, Hejin City

Founded in the second year of Yuan Dynasty (1296), it was added in the fifth year of extension (13 18) and rebuilt in the Ming Dynasty. In the Yuan Dynasty, there were only the main hall and the stage. The main hall is three rooms wide and four rafters deep, with a single eaves hanging from the top of the mountain.

3. Fancun stage (the second batch of provincial insurance)

Time: Ming

Address: West Exit of Fancun East Street, Fancun Town, Hejin City

Also known as the Theater, it was originally an affiliated building of Guandi Temple. It was built in the 24th year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (139 1), and was renovated in the years of Chenghua, Kangxi and Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty. Its basic structure is still Ming Dynasty architecture.

4. Zhenfeng Tower (the third batch of provincial insurance)

Time: Ming

Address: northwest of Kangjiazhuang Village, Qingjian Town, Hejin City 100 meter

The building date is unknown, and it was rebuilt by villagers Lu Zigong and others in the 11th year of Wanli in Song and Ming Dynasties (1583). The tower is a square solid brick structure with 13 layers of dense eaves and a height of 27 meters.

Zhenwu Temple (Xuanwu Temple) is located in Jiu Feng at the foot of Zijin Mountain in the northwest corner of Hejin City. Shaped like a dragon, it is commonly known as Jiulong Temple and Jiulongtou. Zhenwu Temple occupies a high position, facing the sky on three sides, and looks like an island.

6. The expansion of Kowloon Park started in 2006 and was completed in May 2008, covering an area of more than 900 mu with a total investment of more than 86 million yuan. There are more than ten scenic spots in the park, such as bibcock stone wall, Kowloon Square, Taiji Morning Dance, Yaochi Moon Embracing, Promenade, Arch Bridge, Rockery, Lotus Pond, Kowloon Tower and Echo Station.

7. Gaoqing Temple is located on Xisha Liang, Lianbo Village, Yangcun Township, 5 kilometers southwest of Hejin City. She has a vast territory and a wide field of vision. Now it is a cultural relic protection unit in Shanxi Province and an important tourist attraction in Hejin City. According to legend, Gao Miao, the predecessor of Gao Qing Temple in Xia Dynasty, was founded here more than 4,000 years ago.

8. Yumenkou. Also known as Longmen, it is located in the Yellow River Canyon in the northwest of Hejin City 12km. The ancients had the admiration of "three waves in Longmen, one thunder in the flat land", which shows how majestic the surging waves of the Yellow River are here. The Tang poem "Wan Li Roars and the Longmen Surges" vividly depicts the spectacular scene of the Longmen Three Waves.

9. Xue Han kiln. Xiucun, located at 10 km east of Hejin City, is the hometown of general Xue in Tang Dynasty. Xue (6 14-683), born in Longmen (now Hejin), was a general in the Tang Dynasty. Born as a farmer, he joined the army and was guarded by Anton when he was in Zhenguan, and was named Pingyang County Duke. There is an earthen mountain in the east of the village, which looks like Khufu and is called Baihugang.