1, Weidun Neolithic Site
Weidun Neolithic Site is located on the south side of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal in Weidun Village, Qishuyan, Changzhou, with an area of about 200,000 square meters and a cultural accumulation thickness of about 1.8 meters. 1960 to 196 1, which was discovered and identified as a Neolithic village site by Nanjing Museum during archaeological reexamination in southern Jiangsu, 6000-5000 years ago.
2. Yancheng in the Spring and Autumn Period
Spring and Autumn Yancheng is the abbreviation of Spring and Autumn Yancheng Tourist Area in China. China Spring and Autumn Yancheng Tourist Area is located in the central city of Wujin District, Changzhou City. 20 10 was rated as a national 4A-level scenic spot, 20 15 passed the evaluation of national 5A-level scenic spot resources and landscape quality, and 20 17 was rated as a national 5A-level scenic spot.
3. Tianning Temple
Tianning Temple in Changzhou was built in the period of Zhenguan and Yonghui in Tang Dynasty, that is, 627-655 AD.
Tianning Temple, one of the key Buddhist temples in China and a cultural relic protection unit in Jiangsu Province, is known as the first jungle in Southeast China. Together with Jinshan Temple in Zhenjiang, Gaoyun Temple in Yangzhou and Tiantong Temple in Ningbo, it is also called the four jungles of Zen in China.
4. Hongmeige
Hongmeige is located in the southeast corner of Hongmei Park in Changzhou City, Jiangsu Province. At the end of the Tang Dynasty, it belonged to Shuitian Temple and later to Jianfu Temple. It is said that Zhang Boduan was the true ancestor of Nanzong in the Northern Song Dynasty. He wrote classics and inherited the classic ideas.
Destroyed by war at the end of the Southern Song Dynasty, the Taoist Temple was rebuilt in the Yuan Dynasty, and it was renamed Xuanmiao Temple in the Yuan Zhenyuan period (1295), and Feixia Building was built in the northeast of the temple. Feixia Building was destroyed at the end of Yuan Dynasty, and Hongmeige was built in the former site of Ming Dynasty Building. After the rise and fall, it was destroyed by the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom for the last time.
5. Pen tower
Wenbi Pagoda is located at the southern end of Hongmei Park in Changzhou, and is known as "the land of eternal study and the city of modern innovation". Built in the first year of Xiao Daocheng (479-482), Emperor Gaozu of the Southern Dynasties, it was named Jianyuan Temple, commonly known as Taxia Temple, and later renamed Taiping Temple Pagoda. Taiping Temple Tower in Guan Wei County, which is similar to writing style, is also called writing style tower, and is regarded as the soul of writing by Changzhou literati.
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