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Customs and places of interest in Xianfeng Village

Every year, the Dragon Boat Festival is held in conjunction with villages and performances are performed. I will also go to the small reef in the middle of the Hongru River to worship Qu.

There are many stone carvings in Furong Mountain, and the stone on the top of the mountain is like a Buddha's head, which is the origin of the name "Buddha Tan". "Buddha's head reflection" is one of the eight Buddhist sights, and this pool has been abandoned.

"Buddha's head reflection", commonly known as "Buddha's head mountain", is located on Furong Mountain. There is a huge stone shaped like a Buddha's head on the mountain, and its reflection in the pool at the foot of the mountain is vivid, which is the origin of the name of Buddha Tan. "Buddhist altar reflection" has become one of the eight scenic spots in the Buddhist altar. There are also many stone carvings on the mountain, such as Xianglin, Qiaoyunjing and Huayanchi. "Qu Yuan Gong Yu" is located in Xiao Zhi Port in the lower reaches of the Hongru River in the east of the village. Every year, the dragon boat race in Fotan Village is held in Hongru River, named after visiting Quyuan Gong Yu first. There is a high-quality stone statue of Qu Yuan with both form and spirit. There is a unique "Loyalty Pavilion" behind the statue. Quyuan Gong Yu has become a major cultural landscape and maritime tourist attraction in Fotan Town. The pioneer "Angelababy Palace" (Guandijun Temple) is dedicated to "Shaanxi Confucius" Guandijun. Reconstruction in May 2002. The "Tian Xuan Shrine" located in Shishouwei was rebuilt on February/kloc-0, 1996. Yang Rong Palace is dedicated to Confucius, Guan Di, Zhou Cang and Guan Ping in Shaanxi. It was built in the Kangxi period of Qing Dynasty and rebuilt in 1990. "Temple of God" is dedicated to mysterious gods, buddhas and other goddesses. It was built in Chenghua period of Ming Dynasty and rebuilt on 1980.