1 Yungang Grottoes: Located at the southern foot of Wuzhou Mountain in the western suburb of Datong City, Shanxi Province. Yungang Grottoes are magnificent and rich in content. It is the crown of stone carving art in China in the 5th century A.D., and is known as the treasure house of ancient carving art in China. According to the excavation time, it can be divided into three periods: early, middle and late, and the grotto sculpture styles in different periods also have their own characteristics. The early "Tan Yaodong" was magnificent and had a rich and simple western flavor. In the middle period, the grottoes were famous for their exquisite carvings and ornate decorations, showing the complex and magnificent artistic style of the Northern Wei Dynasty. Although the scale of the grottoes in the later period is small, the figures are slender and handsome, and the proportion is moderate. It is a model of grottoes art in northern China and the origin of "skinny and picturesque".
2. Tianjin Ancient Culture Street: Ancient Culture Street is a street composed of folk shops imitating China in Qing Dynasty. Guwen Street, centered on Tianhou Palace, a historic site in the Yuan Dynasty, is located outside the east gate of the northeast corner of Nankai District, Tianjin, on the west bank of Haihe River and in the northeast corner of the north. It is located in the city center, with Laotieqiao Street (Gongbei Street) in the east, Haihe River in the east and Shui Ge Street (Gongnan Street) in the south. There is a memorial arch at the north and south street corners, which reads "Golden Gate Hometown" and "Gushang Art Garden". Tianhou Palace, commonly known as "Niangniang Palace", is the main tourist project on the ancient cultural street.
3. Dongqing Mausoleum Scenic Area: Dongqing Mausoleum is located at the foot of Changrui Mountain, 30 kilometers northwest of zunhua city, Tangshan City, Hebei Province, China, at Jingxi 125 kilometers. There are 662 buildings, structures and sites, covering an area of about 80 square kilometers. It is one of the three tombs of Qing Dynasty, the last feudal dynasty in China, and one of the existing tombs in China.