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Where can I find the scenery of Lingxi Mountain Villa? Come and see Lingxiu Village!

Lingxiu Village is located in the north of Lingxi Town, Cangnan County. It is formed by merging two villages, namely Xu Xi Village and Ban 'ao Village. The terrain is surrounded by mountains and rivers, with both human landscape and natural beauty. It can be described as outstanding people and beautiful mountains and rivers.

And here is the brick kiln site of the Song Dynasty, an ancient village, where you can see all kinds of previous cultural contents.

Xu Xi Village (the predecessor of Lingxiu Village) is suitable for making bricks and tiles, and the terrain is close to mountains and waters, which has become the reason why predecessors chose this place to build kilns. During the Chongzhen period in the late Ming Dynasty, around 1640, the ancestors of Anxi immigrant forest in southern Fujian discovered an ancient kiln site here. After investigation, all the conditions were suitable, so he chose the site to rebuild the brick kiln. After the founding of New China, brick and tile buildings have risen rapidly. There are 1450 brick and tile kilns in Xu Xi Village alone, which is the largest brick and tile kiln group in southern Zhejiang and northern Fujian.

The ancient brick kiln in Lingxiu village has a history of more than 300 years, and the items displayed in the tile kiln have a history of 100 years. For the villagers in Lingxiu Village, this is a symbol and a valuable cultural heritage, which adds a historical charm to the natural scenery of Lingxiu Village.

The "Dengfeng Trail" in Lingxiu Village is about 400 meters long and falls in a "W" shape on the Lion Mountain. It is reported that the trail was funded by villagers in Lingxiu village and rural sages, and was self-raised and built. Hundreds of people in the village participated in donations, including more than 300,000 donations for the construction of trails and more than 200,000 donations for the construction of pavilions. After the completion, it provided a good place for local residents to take a walk after dinner, and attracted many surrounding residents to check in.