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What are some fun places that are close to Anping County, Hebei?

Shenggu Temple is located in Anping County, Hengshui City, Hebei Province, which is famous throughout the country as the hometown of Chinese wire mesh. Its temple is located in the west of Yan Huiwo Village in Anping. Anping, known as Boling in ancient times, is located in the hinterland of the central Hebei Plain. It was named Anping, which means "all the officials and the people live and work in peace and contentment, and the terrain is flat". Anping has a long history of two thousand years since its establishment as a county by Emperor Gaozu of the Han Dynasty. It is located in the center of the triangle between Beijing, Tianjin and Shijiazhuang, with convenient transportation. The Eight Scenic Spots of Anping have been around for a long time, and are recorded in the Anping County Chronicle of the Jiajing Period of the Ming Dynasty and the Anping County Chronicle of the Kangxi Period of the Qing Dynasty. Many poets of the Ming and Qing Dynasties wrote about the Eight Scenic Spots of Anping. According to research, the eight ancient scenic spots in Anping are: Snow in Xiantai, Evening Bell of Beisi, Dawn Ferry in Kangcun, Longjing Spring, Qingcui Bauhinia, Sunset in Xiaolin, Moonlight Night in Zihe, and Autumn Rain in Yimen. Among them, the first of the Eight Ancient Scenic Spots in Anping, "Xiandai Snow", refers to Xiaogan Shenggu Temple outside Beiguan, the old county seat. Shenggu Temple has a high platform on which snow accumulates in winter and does not melt for a long time, so it is called "Sendai Snow". A poem by Zhang Ergeng of the Ming Dynasty said: "The towering and towering land is solitary, and the void is inserted in all directions. The snow in the high cold conveys the traces of immortals, and the misty clouds carry into the painting." It is said that the Shenggu Temple was built by order of Liu Xiu, Emperor Guang of the Han Dynasty. In the tenth year of Dade in the Yuan Dynasty (AD 1306), a high platform was built on the east side of the original temple and rebuilt. It was expanded many times in the Ming and Qing dynasties. According to historical records, "Although the people of Yan, Zhao, Qi and Lu are thousands of miles away, those who bring incense are like weaving." The Shenggu Temple was destroyed by the Anti-Japanese War in May 1945, and now only the tall platform remains. It is a key cultural relic protection unit in Hebei Province.