Are Nanyang Wollongong and Wolong Cemetery the same attraction?
Nanyang Wolong Post is located on the looking-up hill in Southwest Gang District, Wolong District, Nanyang City. It contains Zhuge Thatched Cottage, Zhuge Well, Zhuge Academy ruins and other scenic spots. It is the former site and commemoration place of Zhuge Liang, an outstanding statesman and military strategist during the Three Kingdoms period, who "plonked in Nanyang". Emperor Zhaolie of the Han Dynasty paid three visits to the place, and was the source of "three divisions of the world". The first place of interest in southwestern Henan.
Wolong Cemetery is located in the southwest of the city and on the south side of Wollongong. Wolonggang is the remnant of the 800-mile Funiu Mountains. Its northern and southern ridges meet 3 kilometers southwest of Wuhou Temple, where Wolong Cemetery is built. The terrain here is open, the water and soil are deep, and the environment is quiet, so it is known as the treasure land of "Two Dragons Playing with Pearls". At the same time, because the land lies on the Twelve Mile River to the east and the Baihe River to the south, it has become a precious "Feng Shui treasure land" from far and near. Wolonggang in Nanyang has always been an outstanding place. It was the place where Zhuge Liang worked hard, and it was also the former site of Liu Xiu's military parade platform for Emperor Guangwu of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Nowadays, the Nanyang University area, which is dominated by Nanyang Normal University and Medical College, is increasingly forming, and the cemetery adjacent to culture adds more aura. Wolong Cemetery covers an area of nearly 100 acres. In recent years, with the care and support of the leaders of the Civil Affairs Bureau and all walks of life, the cemetery has invested approximately 5 million yuan to improve the environment and facilities, making the cemetery a place with clear roads, bright lights, and trees. A landscape and garden-style cemetery with a forest, fragrant flowers, chirping birds, and swimming fish.