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What are the tourist attractions in Linfen?

The main scenic spots in Linfen are Hukou Waterfall, Thousand Buddha Cave, Guangsheng Temple, Yellow River Tieniu, Xiaoxitian, Yao Temple, Yaoling, Sophora japonica, Hongfei Tower, Ming Prison, Ding Cun Ruins, Ding Cun Dwellings and Jin Ancient City.

Linfen City is located in the middle and lower reaches of Fenhe River in south-central Shanxi Province. Fenhe, the second largest tributary of the Yellow River, passes through the city. It is the main grain producing area in Shanxi. In recent years, great progress has been made in all aspects of social economy, and a complete national economic system with raw coal, steel and electricity as the main components has been initially formed.

The main purpose of traveling to Linfen is to enjoy Hukou Waterfall, which is165km away. As for Linfen, its scenic spots are mainly historical and cultural relics.

Linfen scenic spots radiate around Linfen as the center. Guangsheng Temple in Huoshan, Hongtong County, whose Hongfei Tower is the tallest glass tower in China; Ancient Huai is the starting point of Shanxi's migration to the Central Plains in the early Ming Dynasty. Ming Dynasty Prison (also known as Su San Prison) is the earliest existing ancient county-level official prison in China. Xiangfen's Ding Cun cultural site is famous at home and abroad because of the discovery of paleolithic human fossils; Ding Cun Folk Museum, originally a typical residential building in Ming and Qing Dynasties, is now a place to show folk culture in southern Shanxi. The site of the State of Jin in Houma is the location of Xintian, the capital of the State of Jin in the Spring and Autumn Period. The existence of Yao Temple and Yaoling is enough to prove Pingyang's statement.