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Four ancient cities in China
The four major ancient cities in China are Huizhou Ancient City, Langzhong Ancient City, Pingyao Ancient City, and Lijiang Ancient City.
1. Huizhou Ancient City Huizhou Ancient City is located in Huangshan City, Anhui Province. It was built during the Qin Dynasty and covers an area of ??24.7 square kilometers.
The ancient city of Huizhou is the birthplace of Huizhou studies and is known as "Southeast Zoulu, the state of etiquette".
The ancient city of Huizhou is one of the four best-preserved ancient cities.
The scenic spots in the city include Huizhou painting school, Huizhou seal cutting, Huizhou architecture, Huizhou Pu Xue, Xin'an Neo-Confucianism, Huizhou tea ceremony, Huizhou opera, Huizhou merchants, Huizhou cuisine and other Huizhou culture.
2. Langzhong Ancient City Langzhong Ancient City is located in Nanchong City, Sichuan Province. Langzhong Ancient City was a military center of the ancient Shu Kingdom.
Langzhong Ancient City is known as the hometown of Chinese Spring Festival culture and one of the four ancient cities.
Langzhong Ancient City has 8 national key cultural relics protection units and 22 provincial-level cultural relics protection units.
3. Pingyao Ancient City Pingyao Ancient City is located in Jinzhong City, Shanxi Province. Pingyao Ancient City has a long history. It was first built in the Western Zhou Dynasty and has a history of more than 2,800 years. It was expanded again during the Ming Dynasty.
Pingyao Ancient City is the most complete ancient city in China's Han ethnic area, with nearly 4,000 traditional ancient buildings.
4. Lijiang Old Town Lijiang Old Town is located in Lijiang City, Yunnan Province. It was built in the late Song Dynasty and early Yuan Dynasty, covering an area of ??7.279 square kilometers.
Lijiang Old Town is surrounded by mountains and rivers and has many attractions. It is a typical tourist resort city in China.
The Old Town of Lijiang embodies the achievements of ancient Chinese urban architecture. The Old Town of Lijiang is one of the most distinctive styles and types in China.
The four most famous buildings in China: 1. Yellow Crane Tower. The Yellow Crane Tower is located in Wuchang District, Wuhan City, Hubei Province. It is located on the top of Snake Mountain and is close to the Yangtze River. It is a landmark building in Wuhan.
It was first built in the second year of Wu Huangwu in the Three Kingdoms (223 AD) and has been renovated many times in the past dynasties. The existing building was designed based on the "Tongzhi Building" in the Qing Dynasty and was rebuilt in 1985.
It became famous all over the world because of the poem "Yellow Crane Tower" written by Cui Hao, a poet of the Tang Dynasty.
2. Dongting North Road, Louyanglou District, Yueyang, is located on the west gate wall of Yueyang Ancient City, close to the Dongting Lake, overlooking Dongting below and Junshan in front.
It was first built in the 20th year of Jian'an (215) in the Eastern Han Dynasty and has been renovated many times in the past dynasties. The existing buildings follow the shape and layout of the reconstruction in the 6th year of Guangxu (1880) of the Qing Dynasty.
Because Teng Zongliang of the Northern Song Dynasty rebuilt Yueyang Tower and invited his friend Fan Zhongyan to write "The Story of Yueyang Tower", Yueyang Tower became famous all over the world.
3. Tengwang Pavilion Tengwang Pavilion is located in Donghu District, Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province, on the east bank of the Gan River. It is a landmark building in Nanchang and a symbol of the ancient civilization of Yuzhang. It was built in the fourth year of Yonghui of the Tang Dynasty (653) for Tengwang, the younger brother of Emperor Taizong Li Shimin.
It was built by Wang Li Yuanying when he was the governor of Hongzhou in the south of the Yangtze River. The existing buildings were reconstructed in 1985.
4. Stork Tower Stork Tower, also known as Stork Tower, is named after storks sometimes perching on it. It is located on the bank of the Yellow River on the western outskirts of the ancient city of Puzhou in Yongji, Shanxi Province, at the junction of Shanxi, Qin, and Henan provinces.
The poem "Climbing the Stork Tower" by Wang Zhihuan, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, "The sun is over the mountains, and the Yellow River flows into the sea. If you want to see a thousand miles away, go to a higher level." It became famous all over the world and became a symbol of the Yellow River Basin.
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