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2. Tomb of King Han and Chu in Xuzhou: Xuzhou is the hometown of Emperor Gaozu Liu Bang and the birthplace of Chinese culture. During the four hundred years of the Han Dynasty, there were thirteen kings of Chu and five kings of Pengcheng in Xuzhou, and there should be eighteen tombs, which are collectively called "the tombs of eighteen Han Dynasties in Xuzhou". Actually, it's more than that. During the Eastern Han Dynasty, a kingdom of Xiapi was enfeoffed in the present administrative area of Xuzhou, and four Xiapi kings handed it over. The tombs of han group in Xuzhou constitute one of the "three wonders" of Xuzhou's Han culture.
3. Zhouzhuang Town is a pre-selected site of world cultural heritage and the first batch of national 5A-level tourist attractions. It is located in the southeast of Suzhou, at the junction of Kunshan, Wujiang and Shanghai. Zhouzhuang Town is surrounded by water. With the river in Cheng Zhen, the street is the city. There are 14 ancient stone bridges built in Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties in the well-shaped river channel. There are more than 800 aborigines living along the pillow river, and more than 60% of the houses still retain the architectural features of the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
4. Ming Mausoleum: Located at the southern foot of Zijin Mountain in Xuanwu District, Nanjing, at the foot of Mount Everest in Dulong Prefecture, facing Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum in the east and Meihua Mountain in the south. This is the mausoleum of Zhu Yuanzhang, Ming Taizu and his empress. It was named "Xiaoling Mausoleum", because posthumous title of Ma Shi was the "Empress of Filial Piety" and pursued filial piety to govern the world. Covering an area of 6,543,800 square meters, it is one of the largest imperial tombs in China.
5. Suzhou classical gardens: referred to as "Suzhou gardens", are world cultural heritage. The history of Suzhou classical gardens can be traced back to the gardens of King Wu in the Spring and Autumn Period in the 6th century BC. Private gardens were first recorded in Dongjiang Garden in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (4th century), where there were more and more famous gardens. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Suzhou became the most prosperous area in China, with private gardens all over the ancient city. In the heyday of16-18th century, there were more than 200 gardens in Suzhou. Suzhou classical gardens are now preserved in more than 60 places. Among them, classical gardens such as Humble Administrator's Garden, Lingering Garden and Lion Forest have been included in the World Cultural Heritage List.
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