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A complete collection of tourist attractions in Yuncheng, Shanxi

1, Jiezhou Guandi Temple

Jiezhou Guandi Temple is located in Xiguan, Jiezhou Town, Yuncheng City, about 20 kilometers away from Yuncheng City. Because Changping Village near Xiezhou is the hometown of Guan Yu, the general of Shu in the Three Kingdoms, this Guandi Temple is also called "the ancestor of Wu Temple". Jiezhou Guandi Temple was built in Sui Dynasty, and the existing buildings were basically rebuilt in Qing Dynasty.

2. Yongle Palace

Yongle Palace, built in A.D. 1247, was built in memory of Lv Dongbin, one of the Eight Immortals. It took 1 10 years to build, and it is the largest Taoist temple in the Yuan Dynasty. Yongle Palace was first built in Yongle Town, west of Ruicheng County. In the early days of the People's Republic of China, it was moved to its present position because of the reservoir project.

3. Pujiu Temple

The architecture of Pujiu Temple is magnificent, "surrounded by red walls, towering pagodas and looming temples with green trees". The building consists of temples and gardens, which are roughly distributed on three axes.

4. Altar Grand Canyon Scenic Area

Shentan Grand Canyon Scenic Area is a valley at the northern foot of Zhongtiao Mountain in the southeast of yongji city. Its scope includes the whole Shuiyukou village and the deep mountains, canyons and forests behind it. Strange rocks, waterfalls, special geological features, streams, forests and natural folk villages constitute the unique attraction of the Shentan Grand Canyon Scenic Area.

5. Lijia Courtyard

Located in Yanjing Village, Wanrong County, Yuncheng City, Shanxi Province, it is also known as the "Shanxi Merchants' Three Places" together with the Qiao Family Courtyard and the Wang Family Courtyard. This is the former residence of Li Ziyong, the richest man in southern Shanxi from the Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China, which was built during the Daoguang period of the Qing Dynasty. It is a national AAAA-level tourist scenic spot and a national key cultural relics protection unit.