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What places of interest are there in Guilin?
1, Jingjiang Wangcheng, Wanglingqun: The wall of Jingjiang Wang Fu in Ming Dynasty is the epitome of the Forbidden City, with high doors and heavy momentum. King Jingjiang passed down 13 generations, and Yaoshan was buried 1 1 generation, which is the largest clan tomb in China. 2. Dermal Rock: Up to now, China has found the largest number of human bones and the best preserved Neolithic human cave site. It is also one of the ancestors of China and a splendid treasure of ancient Guilin culture. 3. Ancient South Gate Scenic Area: Built in the Tang Dynasty, there is a Millennium banyan tree in front of it. Ronghu Lake and Shanshan Lake are inlaid on both sides of the city like jasper. 4. Guihai Forest of Steles: It has collected more than 200 precious inscriptions from the Tang Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty, and is a forest of ancient calligraphy art.. Huaqiao: Built in the Song Dynasty, it is elegant in design and exquisite in shape, and has the value of ancient architecture. 6. Li Zongren Exhibition Hall: There are former residences and official residences. It is the residence and administrative office of Li Zongren, acting president of the former Kuomintang government. 7. Eighth Route Army Office: located at 1938. Zhou Enlai once gave guidance in Guilin. Taiping Heavenly Kingdom Cultural Relics Exhibition Hall: Built in Yunfeng Temple in Tang Dynasty, it now displays Guilin cultural relics besieged by Taiping Army. 9. The ancient town of Dawei, which was built in the early years of the Northern Song Dynasty, has been 600 years since. Because of its large scale, it is the largest of the four major towns in Guangxi, which is very classical.