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Hequ tourist attractions

The tourist attractions of Hequ include Niangniangtan, Wenbi Pagoda, Longkou Canyon, Mifozhan Cave and Chao Hai Temple.

1, Niangniangtan, located in the middle reaches of the Yellow River, 7.5km northeast of the county seat. According to legend, Emperor Wendi and his mother, Queen Bo, were falsely demoted here, pretending to be "Niangniang Beach". Responding to this, it is another small island not far from the upstream-Prince Beach. A temple was built to worship the Yellow River. The Ming Dynasty perished. In recent years, the tile of the Northern Wei Dynasty unearthed in Taizitan reads "Long live wealth".

2. The text tower, formerly known as the champion tower, is said to be balanced. Hequ was very poor in the early Qing dynasty, and the folk song said, "Hequ protects Texas, and it will not be collected for ten years and nine years." Men go outside and women go to pick up bitter vegetables. " In order to turn over, the county magistrate invited the Kanyu family. According to legend, this gentleman has traveled all over the winding streets and lanes, and he has never been able to get out of the point. At sunset, I stepped on the dam of this river.

Longkou Gorge is located more than 30 miles northeast of the county seat, with steep stone walls on both sides and the Yellow River in the middle. The river sprayed outward to Longkou, and when it thundered, it suddenly opened into a valley plain, and the water suddenly widened and slowed down, resembling Longkou, hence the name.

4. Mifo Zhandong is located on the Yellow River cliff in the north of Shicheng Village, 46 miles northeast of the county seat. Cross the narrow path into the cave with a wooden bridge in the middle. Under the bridge is a cliff with a depth of 100 feet, and there are holes in it. There is a stone statue of Maitreya Buddha in the cave, followed by a hole.

5. Chao Hai Temple, located 42km south of the old county, is also known as Chao Hai Temple, and has the reputation of "Little Wutai Mountain in Northwest Shanxi". Built in the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty (A.D. 1573- 1620), it covers an area of more than 20 mu, including 12 courtyards and dozens of pavilions. The overall layout is built on the mountain and divided into three pavilions. There are ten courtyards, abbot courtyards and West Garden in the west.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Hequ