Fun places in Xingguo
Sanliao Fengshui Cultural Scenic Area
It is located in Meijiao Town, Xingguo County, Jiangxi Province, on the border of Xingguo, Ningdu and Yudu counties, 64 kilometers away from the county seat and 64 kilometers away from Ganzhou Huanghuang Airport. It is 150 kilometers away from Jinggangshan Airport and 67 kilometers away from Xingguo Railway Station on the Beijing-Kowloon Railway. The scenic spot is adjacent to National Highway 319 and the Quan (Zhou) South (Ning) Expressway. It is 13 kilometers away from the Xingguo East Exit, with convenient transportation.
Because of its unique Feng Shui culture, Sanliao Village is praised as "the first village in Chinese Feng Shui culture" and "the birthplace of Chinese Feng Shui culture" by Yi academic circles at home and abroad. The founder of Feng Shui, Yang Junsong (named Yi, nicknamed "Poverty Relief"), together with his disciples Zeng Wenyu and Liao Jinjing, lived in seclusion and wrote books. After establishing the theoretical system of Chinese Feng Shui culture, Chinese Feng Shui culture spread at home and abroad. , Liao Er's surname learned from Yang Gong's qigong and carried it forward. Since the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, there have been many famous Feng Shui masters. Among them, there are 36 Feng Shui masters in white clothes who have inherited the imperial edict and were awarded the title of Doctor Qin Tianjian by the emperor. They are world-renowned. The ancient capitals of Nanjing and Beijing, famous buildings such as the Ming Tombs, the Forbidden City, the Great Wall and the Qing Dong Tombs, etc., are all suitable for Sanliao Feng Shui practitioners to choose from. A large number of Feng Shui works have been preserved in the scenic area, such as the Meeting of Turtles and Snakes, Zeng's Sand Hands, Snake-shaped Temple, Tiger-shaped Tomb, Seven Star Pond, etc. It is the ancient village with the best-preserved Feng Shui culture and the highest concentration of Feng Shui works in China. It has become A holy place for pilgrims for Feng Shui culture lovers around the world.