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Miluo tourist attractions

The tourist attractions in Miluo include Quyuan Temple, Miluo River, Yuchi Mountain, Pude Temple and Ren's former residence.

1, Quyuan Temple:

Located at Yumai Peak in the northwest of Miluo City. Founded in the Han Dynasty, it was rebuilt in 1765, covering an area of 7.8 mu. This is the ancestral hall in memory of the patriotic poet Qu Yuan. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, when Qu Yuan, a poet of Chu State, was exiled, he once lived in Renshan on the banks of Gequan River.

2. Miluo River:

Miluo River is the largest river in the lakeside area of South Dongting Lake, which mainly flows through Pingjiang County and eastern Xiangyin, Hunan Province, and originates from Li Shuguo of Huanglong Mountain in Xiushui, Jiangxi Province. Among them, it flows through 192.9 km in Pingjiang County and 6 1.5 km in Miluo City.

3. Yuchishan:

Yuchi Mountain is located at the southern end of Guluo City, belonging to the remnant vein of Mufu Mountain. It is the first mountain in Changsha North and the only one in Yueyang South. The total area is 4 1.3 square kilometers. This is a good scenic spot where human landscape and natural scenery are integrated.

4. Pude Temple:

Pude Temple, formerly known as Jurisdiction Temple and Pude Temple, is located in the north of Miluo River and was built in the seventh year of Kangxi. Here, tigers are like two mountains, surrounded by clear water, and common smoke waves are vast.

5. Former residence:

Ren's former residence is located in Tangjiaqiao, 45 kilometers south of Miluo. The former residence is a brick-wood structure, with three rooms with three entrances, three rooms with two deviations and nine collapsed ponds, covering an area of 3,800 square meters and 37 large and small houses, all of which are paved with blue tiles and cement floors.