Liu Dong old sluice: Liu Dong old sluice *** 13 hole, with a single hole width of 8m, a shallow hole width of 5m, a sluice bottom elevation of 9m and a deep hole of 8m, with a maximum flow of about 2000m3 seconds and a flood control benefit of about 65,438+10,000 mu.
Natural Tower: The natural tower is located on Huilong Mountain in the north of the town. It was built because of the "humble and humble, short home" terrain. It was built in the spring and March of the 10th year of Qing Qianlong (1745). The tower is eleven feet high, six feet six feet in circumference, five hexagonal floors and masonry structure.
Xiufeng Pagoda: Xiufeng Pagoda is opposite to the Natural Pagoda and is located on the side of Jingjie Temple (also known as Taogong Temple). Built in the 24th year of Qingganlong (1759), the tower has five floors and six squares, with a height of 10 foot. It is made of masonry and looks like a colored pen inserted in the sky. According to Liu Dong County Records, this tower was built to "supplement the literary fulcrum and make it more exquisite".
Dali Mountain: Mount Li, also known as Shungeng Mountain. 1998, Dali Mountain was approved as a provincial-level scenic spot and a national AAA-level tourist attraction. Later generations named this mountain Shungeng Mountain to commemorate Emperor Yao and Shun's pursuit of sages and their dedication to the land.
Liu Donggu Street: Liu Donggu Street is located in Liu Dong Town, dongzhi county. The east flow field was set here in Jinchang period of the Tang Dynasty (84 1-846), and it was raised to Liu Dong county in the 11th year of Baoda of the Southern Tang Dynasty (953). Liu Dong Town, which belongs to pengze county and is near the south bank of the Yangtze River, is named after the "Liu Dong" in the poem "The river twists and turns and flows east here". Other attractions Huangni Lake: Huangni Lake, also known as Huangdi Lake. When Zhu Yuanzhang and Chen Youliang attacked Poyang Lake, they trained on the lake and raised horses by the lake. Up to now, there are still relics such as tied horse piles, Yinmatan, Gudu, Jing Quan and grindstone.