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History and Culture of Pingchuan District

In the era of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, there was a ferry in the area of Nakamura, Shuiquan Township, Pingchuan District, which was one of the earliest and most important ferries on the Silk Road. Since then, over a thousand years, Xianbei, Qiang, Tangut, Tatar and other ethnic minorities have successively entered the territory of animal husbandry, and Yin Yin, as the governor of Heping County of Huizhou Prefecture, is the political, economic and cultural center of Huizhou Prefecture. There are 15 provincial-level and prefecture-level cultural preservation sites in the area, and many places of interest such as Hongshan Ancient Temple, Quwuchunzhang, Huangwan Stone Carving, Moon River Evening News, General Cemetery and North Wudang Mountain have attracted many tourists to stop. After years of blending and accumulation, it has formed an influential team of creative talents in literature, calligraphy, painting, music and dance. A group of powerful painters and painters have won many awards at home and abroad, and some of their works have been collected by the Great Hall of the People, Mao Zedong Memorial Hall and foreign guests.