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Is there a acropolis in Ningyuan?

There is no acropolis in Ningyuan. The Acropolis you mentioned is an ancient place. The following is its detailed introduction: Ningyuan Acropolis.

Xingcheng is an ancient city with a long history. Its name originated in Liao Dynasty. In the eighth year of Tonghe (AD 990), Shengzong immigrated to Xingzhou (including Shenyang to Tieling) to Taohua Island (now Chrysanthemum Island) to build a city and set up a county, hence the name. In the third year of Xuande in Ming Dynasty (AD 1428), Ningyuanwei was established. In the third year of the Republic of China (AD 19 14), Xingcheng County was restored. Xingcheng was founded in 1986, and now belongs to Huludao City, Liaoning Province. Xingcheng Ancient City, also known as "Ningyuan Acropolis", was built in 1428, with a history of 550 years. It is the only well-preserved ancient city of Ming Dynasty in China. The ancient buildings in the city are arranged on both sides of the street, and the Zushi Square, which was once evaluated by Emperor Qianlong, adds luster to the ancient city. It was called Ningyuan Acropolis in Ming Dynasty and Ningyuan House in Qing Dynasty. It is one of the four best-preserved ancient cities in Ming Dynasty in China. The ancient city was built in the fifth year of Xuande in the Ming Dynasty (1430) and is square. The city wall is made of blue bricks and stones. It is 826 meters long from north to south, 804 meters wide from east to west, 5 meters at the top, 6.5 meters at the bottom, 10 meters high and 3,260 meters in circumference. There are gates on all sides of the city, corner platforms on all four corners, and Kuixing Tower on the southeast corner platform. East-West Street and North-South Street intersect in the city, and the bell and drum towers set each other off. The whole ancient city building maintains the Ming and Qing styles. The ancient city was an important defensive town outside Shanhaiguan in the late Ming Dynasty. In the history of Ming and Qing Dynasties, General Amin Yuan Chonghuan seriously injured Nuerhachi of Qing Taizong, and later defeated Huang Taiji of Qing Taizong in May of the seventh year of the Apocalypse, calling it "Ningyuan Victory".

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