What's interesting about Jiedong Yujiao?
Yujiao Town has beautiful scenery and beautiful environment. Backed by Dajiling, surrounded by Fengjiang River in front, Meigang Mountain is constantly ploughing, and the paintings are rusty and fascinating. Longteng Temple in Yujiao Town, backed by Darjeeling, is a famous ancient temple with a thousand years. Founded in the late Tang Dynasty (627-649), it is a secondary temple in the Tang Dynasty. 1March 1993, 1993 was approved and registered by the county religious affairs bureau, and 1999 was rebuilt, with a spectacular scale. /kloc-0 was listed as a county-level cultural relics protection unit in March, 1997. At present, the temple covers an area of 10000 square meters, of which the building area is 1000 square meters. Sitting facing south, it is a building with four lanes and four entrances, which is divided into the mountain gate, the release pool, the Buddha ancestral pavilion on all sides, the Heavenly King Hall and the Daxiong Hall. There are nine two-story Buddhist buildings behind it. The hall-like structure with central axis, carved beams and painted buildings, red and green corners and glazed tiles is adopted. It imitates the architectural pattern of Kaiyuan Temple in Chaozhou, maintains the architectural style of Song Dynasty, and combines the local artistic characteristics to make it more solemn and beautiful. Zheng Dajin's home is located in Xianmei Village, Yujiao Town. Divide the old and new houses. This old house was built in the Ming Dynasty and is the ancestral home of the Zheng family. There are stone lions and flagpoles symbolizing Zheng Dajin's rank and rank in front of the mansion. The new house is located in the south of the village and was built during the Qianlong period. It's an official building, with two fire lanes facing south and three halls. Fuzheng is built on a mountain, with broad ridges, ponds and rice fields in front. There are gardens, study and other buildings behind the mansion. Meigang Academy Meigang Academy is an ancient academy that was built in the middle of Qing Dynasty, flourished in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, was destroyed and not rebuilt in modern times, and continued to run schools at the original site. 1944, after the Japanese army occupied Meigang Mountain, it took away the cultural relics of the Academy, and forcibly sent able-bodied men to dismantle the Chinese fir in the nave and build blockhouses and bridges on Meigang Mountain, knocking down two large stone pillars supporting the nave, which led to the collapse of the whole nave and destroyed it for nearly 200 years in one fell swoop. In the early 1970s, villagers in Qianyuan Village built private houses on the original site of Meigang Academy. Nowadays, except for the stone tablet of Meigang Academy and the stone tablet of Meigang Academy, which were transported to other places for preservation, the original site of Meigang Academy has become a residential building.