I have not been clear whether this Dongshan Ancient Building Complex and Tongren Ancient City are the same place. In Tongren Ancient City, I really saw ancient buildings marked as cultural relics protection, but only the appearance, and I couldn't go in and visit.
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I have not been clear whether this Dongshan Ancient Building Complex and Tongren Ancient City are the same place. In Tongren Ancient City, I really saw ancient buildings marked as cultural relics protection, but only the appearance, and I couldn't go in and visit.
It seems that there are not too many highlights. If you want to say, you will not go for the second time. Although the fare is 40% off, it is not cheap. The building is generally the same. There are not many places to be special. Many stores are closed. Only a small half of the opening, I hope to improve it.
The entire scenic spot is protected and developed on the basis of the ancient fishing village site of Tongrenfu, Guizhou, Ming Dynasty. Based on the history of "Ming", the connotation of "Ming" culture, the military-based vein of "Ming" and the background of local characteristics, it is committed to the excavation of Guizhou's 600-year history and culture since the Ming Dynasty. Set "food, lodging, travel, shopping and entertainment" and "leisure, health, sports, film and television" as one, is the largest comprehensive historical and cultural scenic spot in the southwest!
Tongren Dongshan Ancient Buildings were built in the early Ming Dynasty, and the Qing Dynasty continued to be repaired. Most of the existing buildings were leftovers of the Qing Dynasty. They collected temples, clubs, houses, shops, ancient city walls, piers and natural landscapes. The categories are rich and the scale is large. Elegant mood!
The ancient buildings include the "Chengjiang Building" and "Chuan Shangting" built in the mountains in the eleventh year of Ming Zhengde (1516), the "Daguan Building" built in Jiajing 22 years (1543), the "Kuixing Pavilion" built in the two years of Qingdao light (1822), and other ancient buildings in the Qing Dynasty Chongzhenguan, Chongxian Palace, Zhenwuguan, Wenchang Palace, Daxiong Palace, Wuhou Temple, Kuixing Building, Huguo Building, Erwu Pavilion, etc. have been listed as the sixth batch of national cultural relics protection units.
Very good place, welcome to you! Come on!
A place worth visiting, welcome to visit!