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What's interesting about yuanjiacun?
Walking into yuanjiacun, Xia Yan Town, Liquan County, you can see the traditional buildings with blue bricks and gray tiles and carved beams and painted buildings on the folk culture street. Looking into the house through the doors and windows, there are some unique handmade workshops, such as freshly ground sesame oil, traditional handicrafts for making Lu Ji tofu and processed yogurt ... The scenes of traditional crafts are brilliant, dazzling and unforgettable.
Climb the mountain and visit the underground palaces of Zhaoling, Wei Guifei and Princess Changle in the Tang Dynasty. Yuanjiacun is full of flowers, including apricot flowers, pear flowers, peach blossoms and apple flowers.
The main scenic spots in yuanjiacun are: Zhaoling, Zhaoling Museum, Liquan Yu Tao Sightseeing Park, etc.
Zhaoling is the tomb of Li Shimin, the second emperor of the Tang Dynasty. The cemetery covers an area of 300,000 mu with a circumference of 60 kilometers. More than 200 tombs of emperors are the largest in the world. It is also the largest mausoleum in China with the largest number of buried emperors' tombs. It is known as the "world famous mausoleum". Pines and cypresses are widely planted on Lingshan, with unique scenery and abandoned mountains. It's on the Lingshan Mountain, where the wind is howling and colorful clouds are flying, giving a bird's eye view from the south.
From the tenth year of Emperor Taizong's Zhenguan (AD 636) when Emperor Wende was buried to the 29th year of Kaiyuan (AD 743), the construction of Zhaoling Cemetery lasted 107, and a large number of cultural relics remained on the ground and underground. It is a physical witness that the early Tang Dynasty moved towards the prosperous Tang Dynasty, and it is a rare treasure house for us to understand and study the politics, economy and culture of the feudal society in Tang Dynasty and even in China. 196 1 year, the State Council announced Zhaoling as the first batch of key cultural relics protection units in China, and in 2002 it was rated as a "3A" level tourist attraction by the National Tourism Administration.
Located in front of Li Ji's tomb, Zhaoling Museum was founded in 1972, formerly known as Zhaoling Cultural Relics Management Office. It was upgraded to Zhaoling Museum in 1978 and officially opened to the public. At present, Zhaoling Museum is mainly divided into three themes and four exhibition halls. They are Zhaoling Cultural Relics Exhibition, Tang Tomb Mural Exhibition, Forest of Steles Exhibition Hall 1 and Hall 2. More than 8,000 exquisite cultural relics unearthed from more than 40 buried tombs in Zhaoling Museum, such as national treasures-gold-painted civil and military official figurines, blue female figurines, which are extremely rare among the three colors in the Tang Dynasty, and the Silk Road, which shows the bridge between Chinese and Western friendship and civilization. In the mural exhibition hall of Tang tombs, 88 exquisite murals unearthed from eight tombs with the highest ranking in the country were exhibited for everyone. Zhaoling Forest of Steles is one of the three major forest of steles in China, and it is equally famous as Confucius Temple Forest of Steles and Xi Forest of Steles.
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