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What are the interesting places in Hepu, Guangxi?

As follows:

1, Han Culture Museum

The Museum of Chinese Culture was founded in September 2008 1978, and moved to its new address at No.81,Pingjing Hainan Road, Lianzhou City, Hepu County in February 2008. It is located in Sifangling Key Reserve of Hepu Han Group. The main exhibition area covers an area of13300m2, and the building area is 4015m2. All the buildings in the museum area are imitation of Han. The types of cultural relics in the museum include stone tools, jade, pottery and so on.

2. Hepuhan Group

Hepuhan Formation is located on the platform in the northeast, east, south and southwest of Lianzhou Town, Hepu County, and surrounds the county seat in a semi-ring shape. It is about12.5km long from north to south and 5.5km wide from east to west, with a total area of about 68km2. Buried cultural relics unearthed include bronzes, pottery, gold and silver vessels, jade and stone tools, glassware and lacquerware. 1996 was announced as a national key cultural relics protection unit.

3. Caoxie Village Site

Caoxie Village Site is located in Caoxie Village, Lianzhou Town, Hepu County, Beihai City, adjacent to Ximen River, a tributary of Nanliu River in the west. It is found that there are 22 pottery kilns and brick kilns, 5 architectural sites, 5 wells, and a number of workshop relics, which are distributed around the slope of the site platform in a ring shape. It is preliminarily judged to be an important government-run handicraft workshop in Lingnan area of Han Dynasty.

4. Dalang Seoul Site

Dalang Ancient City Site is located in Guchengtou Village, Dalang Village Committee, Shiwan Town, Hepu County, Beihai City. The venue is square, with a side length of 220 meters and an area of 48,400 square meters. There are moats in the east, south and north of the city site, and rivers in the west. It is a national key cultural relics protection unit. ?

5. Dashige

Dashige is located in Yong 'an Village, Shankou Town, Hepu County. Its real name is "Yong 'an Drum Tower". It is the city command center for thousands of households in Yong 'an, an anti-Japanese and coastal defense fortress in Ming Dynasty. It stands in the center of Yong 'an ancient city, facing south. It is a two-story building with a pavilion-style wooden frame and double eaves. Dashige is supported by four rows of 36 iron and wood columns, and the wooden beams at the top of the columns run through it, and the beams are hoisted by buckets. 1988 was announced by the State Council as a national key cultural relics protection unit.