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What ancient towns are there in Luoyang?
1, Hengshui Village: In Hengshui Village, there are mainly main street, south street and north street, as well as ancient buildings and old houses such as ancestral halls and temples. Hengshui village is the core area of Hengshui ancient town, surrounded by water on three sides.
2. Qiao Zhuang Village: Qiao Zhuang Village is an ancient village in Xiaolangdi Town, where there are more than 80 quaint Qing Dynasty residential buildings. Qiaojiamiao, Yaoyuan and village ruins are the most representative ancient residential buildings here.
3. Weipo Village: Weipo Village is an ancient village in Chaoyang Town, Mengjin County, Luoyang City. There are ancient streets, main houses, ancestral halls, private schools, back-hill kilns, patio kilns, residential houses, as well as mills, gardens, weaving fields, racecourses, servant houses and other facilities. This is a residential group built in the Wei family during the prosperous period.
4. Shibeiao Village: Shibeiao Ancient Village is located in the south of Shibeiao Village, Changdai Town, Mengjin County, Luoyang City, Henan Province. This is an ancient village 500 meters long from east to west and 400 meters wide from north to south.
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