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What are the interesting places in Linfen?

Linfen, located in the south of Shanxi Province and the middle reaches of the Yellow River, is one of the birthplaces of ancient civilization in China. It is famous for its long history and culture, and its cultural relics are all over the city. The magnificent "Ancient Emperor Yao Temple" entrusts people with infinite nostalgia for their ancestors; Guangsheng Temple has ancient murals depicting endless secular stories; Hong Tong locust tree is a place to look for hometown; The spectacular Hukou Waterfall is the thickest compromise of the nine twists and turns of the Yellow River, and it is magnificent.

Hukou Waterfall

Hukou Waterfall is a famous waterfall on the Yellow River and the largest yellow waterfall in the world. Hukou Waterfall is bounded by the Yellow River, reaching Yichuan County in Shaanxi Province in the west and Jixian County in Shanxi Province in the east. Hukou Waterfall is divided into Hukou Waterfall (in Shaanxi) and Hukou Waterfall in Shanxi (in Shanxi). Tickets are sold separately at the two scenic spots. Hukou Waterfall is located 45 kilometers west of Jixian County, Linfen City, Shanxi Province. Hukou Waterfall has different scenery all year round, and the best travel time is divided into two parts. First, from April to May every year, peach blossoms bloom near the waterfall, and the frozen ice on the shore begins to melt, so it is called "peach blossom flooding in March". Second, every September-165438+ 10, just after the rainy season, there are bursts of autumn wind blowing, often accompanied by rainbows, which is called "Hukou Autumn Wind". In spring and autumn, there is a large amount of water, and the beating sound of water is like thunder, which is more shocking than usual.

Hong Tong Dahuaishu Ancestors Memorial Park

"Ask me where my ancestors are, Hong Tong Sophora japonica. What's your ancestral home? The old nest under the big locust tree. " The Rooting Ancestral Pavilion of Sophora japonica in Hongtong is an artificial scenic spot with the theme of "Rooting" and "ancestor worship" in China. In the nearly 50 years from the third year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (A.D. 1370) to the fifteenth year of Yongle (A.D. 14 17), due to the immigration policy implemented by the Ming government, Hongdong County of Shanxi Province carried out large-scale official migration, mainly to Beijing, Hebei, Henan, Shandong, Anhui, Jiangsu and other places. When the immigrants left their homeland, they broke the leaves of the big locust tree as a souvenir. After 600 years of migration and reproduction, descendants of Hu Aixiang have spread all over China 18 provinces, 500 cities and counties, and some are far away in some countries and regions in Southeast Asia.

Yaomiao

Yao Temple, located about 4 kilometers south of Linfen, is on the edge of Huamen Scenic Area. According to legend, Linfen is the old capital of ancient sage Yao. Later generations built Yao Temple and other buildings here, and made sacrifices. Yao Temple was founded in the Jin Dynasty, and then it was rebuilt and expanded. Now, tourists can see the main buildings in the scenic spot, most of which were rebuilt in recent years. When you enter Yao Temple, the first thing you see is the beautiful Five Peaks Pagoda. On the roof of Wufeng Pagoda, there are more than 30 upright Taoist priests. It is said that Yao Wang often goes upstairs with his four ministers to overlook the building. At that time, people called him and his four ministers "five phoenixes", and there was a saying that "one phoenix ascended to heaven, and four phoenixes sang together". There is a Jing Yao Pavilion behind the Wufeng Pagoda, which is in the shape of a hexagonal pavilion with high eaves. It is small and exquisite, very unique.