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What are the interesting places in Lueyang County?

Eight scenic spots in Lueyang: Lingyan Sunset, Mingshui Pearl Throwing, Cold Peak Flying Snow, White Cliff Firewood Singing, Lingjun Rain Sound, Point C Fish Flood, Jialing Night Crossing, Medical Spa; There are eight new attractions in Lueyang today: Lingyan Evening News, Nanshan Pagoda, Jiangshen Ancient Temple, Ba Du Scenery, Wulongshen Cave, Ganxian Ginkgo, Fuyu Pavilion in Han Li and Jialing Plank Road. There are more than 20 tourist resources and 18 tourist attractions at all levels in the county.

Sheepskin Drum (Dance): In Baique Temple, Heyeba, Hengxian River, Horseshoe Bend, Baishuijiang and other places in Lueyang County, there is a folk dance sheepskin drum with strong cultural color. ?

Sheepskin drum is inseparable from sheepskin drum, which is an accompaniment instrument and a specific prop in dance performance, forming a unique style and dynamic rhythm of sheepskin drum. Sheepskin drum is a single-sided drum that is covered with sheepskin on a cattail leaf-shaped or peach-shaped iron ring and tied with many small iron rings (mostly eight or twelve) at the handle of the iron ring. It is the "bang, cha" sound made by beating the drum surface with rattan whip and shaking the iron ring, which constitutes the dance rhythm and rich and varied drums.

Usually, it is performed by two men. The performer holds a drum in his left hand and a cane in his right hand, beating and jumping. With the "Pumbaa" sound of cane beating drums and the "Chen Wenjing" sound of hoop collision, accompanied by high-pitched singing and rough and violent dance, it forms a unique charm. Before the performance, the dancers played drums in situ, which played the role of brewing emotions, setting off the atmosphere and attracting the audience.

Lueyang County is located in the southwest of Shaanxi Province, at the southern foot of Qinling Mountains, at the western edge of Hanzhong Basin, and at the junction of Shaanxi, Gansu and Sichuan provinces. It was founded in the sixth year of Ding Yuan in the Western Han Dynasty (BC 165438+ BC 0 1), and it was named Lueyang because it was called "land for short, and governed in the south of Xiangshan". Lueyang borders Mianxian and Ningqiang in the southeast, Kangxian, Chengxian and Huixian in Gansu in the northwest, and baoji-chengdu railway runs through the north and south.

Provincial Highway 309 and the completed ten-day expressway run through the east and west, and are important material distribution centers in the west gate of Hanzhong and the three provinces of Shaanxi, Gansu and Sichuan. The total area is 283 1 km2. The total population is 2,654.38+0 million (2004). It belongs to the humid monsoon climate in the warm temperate zone in the northern subtropical mountainous area, with an annual average temperature of 13.2℃ and an annual average rainfall of 860 mm.