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Langxi Nanfeng Wealth _ Nanfeng, Langxi County

Langxi county scenic spot

Shifoshan, langxi Ming City Wall, Fushou Island Scenic Area, Youfeitang, Gaomiaomiao Forest Park, etc.

1, Shifoshan: Located in Yaocun Township, Langxi County, with a main peak of 353 meters. Shifoshan, also known as Shifoling, is steep and surrounded by white clouds. There are three huge stones at the top of the mountain that look like stone buddhas. According to legend, Jin Qiaojue, the prince of Silla, became a monk when he was young, crossed the sea into the Tang Dynasty and traveled around the world in the seventh year of Kaiyuan in the Tang Dynasty (7 19).

2. langxi Ming City Wall: Ming City Wall is located in Jianping Town, Langxi County. It was built in the 45th year of Jiajing in Ming Dynasty (1566). The circumference of the original city is 780 feet (nearly 6 miles), the base of the city is 2 feet wide, the upper width is 1 foot, and there are four doors and four towers in the east, west, north and south.

3. Fushou Island Scenic Area: National Highway 3 18 and Provincial Highway 2 14 pass through the territory, which can conveniently connect Nanjing, Suzhou, Wuxi, Changzhou, Hangzhou and Shanghai-Nanjing Expressway. Xuanhang Railway passes through the county, which is only 80 kilometers away from Nanjing Lukou Airport.

4. Youfeitang: Located at No.2-505, Laojie, Meizhu Town, Langxi County, Xuancheng City. The hall facing south has three bays and three entrances, and the horse racing tower on the second floor is connected in front and back. Brick and wood structure, bucket beam frame and hard gable roof, covering an area of 367.35 square meters. It was built in 1884 by Wu Jiyong, a merchant from Shexian County, Huizhou. It is one of the few well-preserved Huizhou ancient buildings in Langxi County.

5. Gaojingmiao Forest Park: Located in the southeast of Langxi County, the scenic "hometown of green tea in China", it is 0/0 km away from the county seat, covering an area of nearly 20,000 mu. It is adjacent to Nanfeng, Shizi and State-owned Shizipu Tea Farm, which is named after an ancient well and an ancient temple.