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What's interesting in Shuozhou?

The interesting places in Shuozhou are Nanshan Forest Park, Yingxian Wooden Pagoda, Chongfu Temple, Laoguang Fog City and the ruins of Shuozhou Ancient City. 1. Nanshan Forest Park Nanshan Wetland Park is a very challenging area in the ranking of places to visit in Shuozhou. The ecological environment in the ecological park is well protected, with a total area of nearly 40 mu. This is an ideal place for exercise, leisure and games. Second, Yingxian Wooden Pagoda Yingxian Wooden Pagoda was built in the Liao Dynasty and Qing Dynasty, and it is also a large-scale wooden structure vertical engineering building in China. If you are a basin friend who is very interested in ancient buildings, you must not miss it. Time: 8:30- 18:00 Location: the northwest corner of Sanying County, Shuozhou City. Chongfu Temple Chongfu Temple has a history of nearly 800 years and is one of the three existing Buddhist temples in China. The whole temple has a clear primary and secondary, well-organized layout and a large area, which is also a bold innovation in the architectural history of China. Time: 8:30- 17:00 in winter and 8:00- 18:00 in summer. Venue: No.4 Laoguangwu City, No.94 East Street, Shuocheng District, Shuozhou City Today, Laoguangwu City is a very popular scenic spot in Shanxi. It is also the most detailed ancient capital of Liao Dynasty in China. The street community in the ancient capital Shanghai preserves the pits left by ox carts, which is a good place to experience historical time. Time: All-day Opening Location: Jiuguangwu Village, Shanyin County, Shuozhou City Verb (abbreviation of verb) Shuozhou Ancient City Site The former site of Shuozhou Ancient Capital is a long-term and detailed preserved ancient capital site in Shanxi Province at this stage. Close to it, you will feel the high technical and artistic value of ancient buildings, which is well worth visiting! Location: The burning of local culture in Shuocheng District, Shuozhou City, Wang Lei is a traditional Spring Festival custom in Shuozhou. In the folk, a prosperous fire means prosperity. Every New Year's Eve and Lantern Festival in Shuozhou area, a tower should be built in front of every yard. The villagers called it Wanghuo to celebrate the prosperity of the New Year. Put firewood inside, put colorful flowers outside, and put a red note on it, which says the words "lush foliage". The decorative pattern of camel sedan chair "mule sedan chair" has the meaning of celebration, auspiciousness and pairing, such as double phoenix, butterfly and bat hovering up and down, all of which are paired, implying harmony, beauty and love between husband and wife; There are also Pisces and Double Rabbits, commonly known as "slippery fish and anxious rabbits". Yangge Opera Shuozhou Yangko is a comprehensive folk art form integrating dance, opera and martial arts, which was performed in squares and streets in the early days. Among them, the dance-based yangko opera is called "Kicking Drum Yangko", which is mainly performed in folk activities such as festivals and birthdays. Yangko opera, which focuses on performance, is called "Yangko", and its repertoire is mainly Taoist stories and folk stories.