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What villages were there in ancient Huizhou?
1, Chengkan, formerly known as Longxi, is a well-preserved ancient Huizhou village in the Ming Dynasty in China and has the reputation of "Chengkan Shuangxianli, the first village in the south of the Yangtze River".
2. The ancient village of Lingshan was founded in the Eastern Han Dynasty, with a history of nearly 1800 years. Historically known as the holy land of Buddhism. Lingshan was called Lingyan in ancient times because dozens of miles around lingshan village produced Ganoderma lucidum and vanilla, and there were shrines on the mountain, so it was named after Lingling. These two ancient villages are located in Huizhou District, and they still maintain their original flavor.
3. There are many ancient villages in ancient Huizhou, such as Xidi, Hongcun, Tangmo, Tang Yue, Xucun, Xiongcun, Nanping, Changxi and Longchuan.
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