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How many tickets do you have for Hong Tong Sophora japonica Rooting Garden?

Speaking of this scenic spot, Hongtong Sophora Root-seeking Ancestor Garden, it is a veritable ancestor worship scenic spot. The most important thing is that the historical landscape and intangible cultural heritage of this place are very strong. After all, this place is a sacred place for the only person in China with the theme of "seeking roots" and "offering sacrifices to ancestors". The whole immigration time is 700 years! It can be said that it is very long.

1, scenic spot introduction Hong Tong Sophora root-seeking and ancestor worship scenic spot is a scenic spot with the theme of "root-seeking" and "ancestor worship", which is the only holy place for the people of China! The whole scenic spot is divided into five theme areas: immigrant historic sites area, ancestor worship activity area, folk tourism area, Fenhe ecological area and Genzu cultural square. From a long time ago, there were records of a large number of immigrants. Now, wherever there are Chinese in the world, there are descendants of Sophora japonica immigrants. Here, everyone has basically identified this place and identified their ancestral home!

2. Introduction of scenic spots

The ancient pagoda tree is located in the pagoda tree park on the west side of Jia Cun, two kilometers northwest of Hongtong County. Although there are no magnificent buildings in Hongdong, there are endless tourists in both cold winter and hot summer. Some of them write poems to express their feelings of "thinking about drinking water and thinking about the source", and some look up at the ancient locust and linger for a long time. Hu Aixiang's descendants are distributed in more than 20 provinces and 400 counties in China, and some are as far away as some countries and regions in South Asia. Think back to how many sad tears our grandparents shed when they left their hometown to help the old and raise the young. May the locust tree take root forever and be heart-to-heart with compatriots at home and abroad.