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Gao Tian Village is located in which province and which city
*Data from "Village of the Century"
Gaotian Village is adjacent to Guanshan Village, Shanhou Village, Sanling Village, Tiannei Village, Daimei Village, Taishan Village, Xiaomei Village, Qianjin Village, Tianshan Village, Nanhu Village, Guanyin Village, and Waizhai Village.
On February 20, 2020, the list of the third batch of provincial traditional villages in Fujian Province was released, and Gaotian Village was on the list.
Lingyun Ye Family Temple
Lingyun Ye Family Temple Era: Qing Situated Location: Gao Tian Village, Meishan Township, Nan'an City Introduction: Built by Ye Xun, the ancestor of Lingyun Ye Clan, in the fourth year of the Northern Song Dynasty (987), the temple was repaired in successive generations, and is now kept in the mid-Qing Dynasty style. Sitting north to south, covers an area of 1880 square meters. Two into the overhanging mountain-style roof, swallow-tailed house
Gao Tian Village near the Lingyun Ye family temple, Guanshan Li's residence, Fengshan Temple, Ye Fei's hometown, Shanmei Reservoir Water Conservancy Scenic Area and other tourist attractions, there are Ponghua mustard, Quanzhou Longan, Aurora sweet potatoes, Shiting Green Tea, Southampton Shiting green, and other specialty products.
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