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What are the tourist attractions in Linfen?

The tourist attractions in Linfen include: the Ming Dynasty immigrant site, Qucun Ma Site, Guangsheng Temple, Qianfo Temple and Hukou Waterfall.

1, Ming Dynasty Immigrant Site: Located in Hongdong County, Linfen City, Shanxi Province, it is the only sacred place in China with the theme of "roots" and "ancestor worship". The scenic spot is divided into four major theme areas: immigrant historic site area, ancestor worship activity area, folk custom tour area and Fenhe ecological area.

2. Qucun-Tianma Site: Qucun-Tianma Site is a site of the Western Zhou Dynasty, about 3000 -2800 years ago, located in the east of Quwo County and the west of Yicheng County, Linfen City, Shanxi Province, covering Tianma, Qucun, Zhao Bei and Zhang Mao villages. It covers four cultural layers from the Neolithic Age to the Jin, Yuan and Ming Dynasties, and the core part is the Jin cultural layer from the Western Zhou Dynasty to the Warring States Period.

3. Guangsheng Temple: Located in Guangsheng Temple Town, Hongdong County, Linfen City, Shanxi Province, it was built in the first year of Emperor Jian, formerly known as Julushe Temple. The water temple in the temple is the most complete existing temple dedicated to the water god in China. It was built no later than the Tang Dynasty. The murals of the water temple in the Yuan Dynasty mainly focus on praying for rain, walking in the rain and rewarding the gods, which have extremely high historical and artistic value.

4. Taosi Site: Taosi Site is located in Taosi Township, Xiangfen County, Linfen City, Shanxi Province. It is a large-scale city site of Longshan period in the late Neolithic period, with a distribution area of about 3 million square meters, from 4300 to 3900 years ago. Taosi site is one of the most representative cultural heritages of Yellow River culture and Chinese civilization.

5. Thousand-Buddha Temple: Thousand-Buddha Temple, also known as Xiaoxitian, is located at the top of the Phoenix Mountain in the west of Xixian County, Shanxi Province. This is a Buddhist Zen temple. It was named after the Thousand Buddhas in Daxiong Hall, and it was renamed Xiaoxitian because of its title of "Westernization of Taoism" and its difference from Daxitian, another Ming temple in the south of the city.

6. Hukou Waterfall in Shanxi: Hukou Waterfall in Shanxi is a golden waterfall, and it is also a flowing and lurking waterfall. The Yellow River flows through the Yichuan section of the Qin Jin Canyon, and the surging Yellow River water pours down like an avalanche from the 1,000-meter riverbed, and suddenly falls into a "dragon trough" with a width of 20 to 30 meters, pouring down like a hukou, forming a spectacular waterfall group.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Baidu Encyclopedia Ming Dynasty Immigrant Site-Guangsheng Temple.