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Scenic spots and historical sites in Yan Guan Town
1, Zhanao Building
Zhan 'ao Tower, also known as Zhenhai Tower, is located in Guanchao Park, Yan Guan Town, Haining. This is a pavilion-shaped stupa, which was built to serve the tide god. Founded in the Song Dynasty and rebuilt in the Ming Dynasty, it has a history of more than 380 years.
The pagoda is 40 meters high and 25 meters in circumference. The plane is hexagonal, with seven layers on the outside and eight layers on the inside. It is a wooden structure building, with a brick body and a magnificent shape. Boarding the Aota to see the first-line tide is the biggest feature of viewing the Haining tide. Looking down from the tower, you can see the ancient city of Yan Guan, and the Jade Emperor in Hangzhou and Dongshan in Shi Xia are also faintly visible.
2. The old house in Chen Ge
Chen Ge's former residence is the former residence of Chen Yuanlong, the Crown Prince of Qing Dynasty, a scholar of Wenyuange and a minister of rites. It is located in the weir and tile dam in Yan Guan, Zhejiang Province, and was built by Chen Yuanlong's great-grandfather in the late Ming Dynasty.
After paying a visit to the Prime Minister, Chen Yuanlong rebuilt and expanded it, changed the gate to bamboo leaves, and added "Shuangqing Caotang" and "Yunxiang Pavilion", which had the style of the inner courtyard of the palace. Chen Yuanlong's name is Guangling, which is called Ganzhai. He is known as Guangling Guo Xiang, also known as Guo Xiang in Haining, and Guo Xiang (Prime Minister) in Qing Dynasty is also known as Ge Lao, so his old house is called "Old Village in Chen Ge".
3. Fish scale stone pond
Fish Scale Stone Pond is located on the east and west sides of the Aota, covering an area of 1 000 meters, and is a provincial key cultural relics protection unit. Together with the Great Wall of Wan Li and the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, it is called the three major ancient projects in China. Its architectural structure is exquisite and magnificent. After hundreds of years of tidal impact, it is still a "pillar of strength" and is known as the "Great Wall of Keeping the Sea".
4. Wutu Temple
Wutu Temple is located in Xiangfu Style Street, Yan Guancheng. In the 18th year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1892), the mountain gate was rebuilt. It was built to worship the earth valley god. Hard peak, triple bay, width 19. The penetration depth of 20 meters is 43. It was completely restored and opened to the public in 2003. The hall is dedicated to all the "five local emperors" of the Yellow Emperor, Di Qing, Chi Di, Bai Di and Hei Di.
5. Former residence of Wang Guowei
Wang Guowei's former residence is located in Zhoujiadou, Ximen, Yan Guan Town, Haining City, Zhejiang Province. It is the residence of the master of modern Chinese studies in his youth. The courtyard faces south and the building is made of wood.
There is a bronze statue of Wang Guowei in the middle of the front hall. The exhibition is divided into three parts: the first part introduces Wang Guowei's hometown, family background and life. The second part introduces Wang Guowei's main academic achievements and shows Wang's various works and manuscripts. The third part studies Wang Guowei's works by experts and scholars at home and abroad.
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