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Baojing county tourist attractions

Baojing Youshui River is the most mysterious, distinctive and promising mother river in western Hunan. From the county seat to Liye, there are more than 60 scenic spots, such as the ruins of Sifang City in the Han Dynasty, the stone carving of the skyscraper "Tiankai", the ethnic customs of Jiang Lipstick Stone Forest, the tour of ecological Pinghu in Wanmipo, the former Eight Kings Temple, the ancient city of the Western Han Dynasty in Weijiazhai and the Qin bamboo slips in Liye. The side walls of other scenic spots such as Lv Dong, Xiaozhaigou and Miao nationality are also varied.

Baojing County has been a place where Tujia and Miao people have thrived since ancient times, with profound cultural accumulation and rich tourism resources. For example, the Dongluo Paleolithic Site 30,000 years ago: the site of Ganling County (Sifang City) in the Han Dynasty: the grain cellar in the Warring States Period, and the only bronze smelter in the Han Dynasty in Xiangxi; Ancient tombs in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period: Youshuiyan tombs in the Tang Dynasty; In the Ming Dynasty, Peng Tusi, known as "the first in the southeast", built the ruins of anti-Japanese warships. Youshui cliff stone carving is the most "groundbreaking literary talent"; Tujia people hold traditional folk cultural activities such as waving dance, Maogusi, crying wedding songs, playing yo-yo, singing folk songs, Miao people catching autumn, April 8, picking onions, martial arts, monkey drums, singing Miao songs, and rushing to the sidelines.

The tourism resources in Baojing County include Youxiyuan Scenic Area, Qian Shan Tujia Folk Scenic Area, Lv Dong Scenic Area and Xiaozhaigou Scenic Area. Baojing Golden Tea originated from the ancient, unique and rare local wild tea variety resources more than 400 years ago. By the end of 20 1 1, the total area of gold tea gardens in Baojing county has reached 36,000 mu, with the exploitable area of 1.000 mu, covering more than 5,500 households with 32,500 people in 48 administrative villages and more than 80 large planters, with an area of1. At the same time, Baojing registered the national geographical certification trademark of "Baojing Jincha".