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Gutian county scenic spots and historical sites
Linshuigong

Linshui Palace is located in Zhongcun, Gutian Town, Fuzhou-Gutian Highway 1 14 km away from the county seat.

The seaside palace is a unique imitation of the Tang Dynasty palace building. It was founded in the eighth year of Tang Zhenyuan (792), and was rebuilt and expanded in the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties. Covering an area of 9 1 1 m2, it has a history of over 200 years. It is a seaside palace ancestral hall distributed all over the world, and is listed as a provincial-level cultural relics protection unit by the people of Fujian Province.

Xianshan Pasture

Located at the junction of Gutian and Jian 'ou counties, it is more than 60 kilometers away from the county seat.

The pasture area is more than 30,000 mu, which can be developed to 6.5438+10,000 mu. Alpine pasture known as "North Less and South Specialized".

Xianshan pasture belongs to sparse arbor pasture on gentle slope in mountainous area, with an average of about 15 Pinus taiwanensis per mu, which is amazing in all aspects.

The elevation of Xianshan Ranch is 94 1- 1472m, the elevation of farm is 1260m, the slope is 15-30 degrees, the annual average temperature is 13℃, and the extreme high temperature is 3 1.5℃.

The weather on the mountain is cloudy, with high humidity, plenty of water and grass, and it is rich in delicacies such as bamboo shoots, mushrooms, ferns, strawberries, spiny-breasted frogs and "potherb-headed women" fish.

Xishan painting and calligraphy institute

Xishan Painting and Calligraphy Institute: Fifty years ago, Shabangao, at the intersection of two streams in the northeast suburb of Gutian old county, was located in Xishan Academy, which was built in the second year of Song Chunhua (99 1). Zhu once gave a lecture here, inscribed "Xishan No.1", which was rebuilt in Ming and Qing Dynasties. This is the place where poets in the Qing Dynasty sang every summer.

In 2002, Xishan Painting and Calligraphy Institute was established in Houlonghou Island, Cuiping Lake, not far from the original Xishan Academy.

Lanxi shigong bridge

Lanxi stone arch bridge is located about 2000 meters northwest of Lanxi Village, Jixiang Township. Built in Jiading period of the Great Song Dynasty. The bridge is about 20 meters long and 2.5 meters wide. It is built of bluestone. The stone slab on the sidewalk is engraved with the year when the bridge was built. The bridge deck is about15m above the water surface. No railings. It's steep.

Cuiping Lake

Gutian Cuiping Lake is located in the eastern suburb of Gutian County, the "back garden" of Fuzhou, the capital of Fujian Province, 3 kilometers away from the urban area and 2 hours by car from Fuzhou.

1958, the state built Gutianxi Hydropower Station, the first underground hydropower station in China, which is a key project of the First Five-Year Plan, and built a dam with a length of 412m and a height of 7 1 m to store water, which flooded the old county town of Gutian with a history of more than 1000 years, forming a water area of 37./.

Because the lake is backed by Cuiping Mountain, it is named "Cuiping Lake".

Gu Tian Ji le ju

Gutian Blissful Residence is located in Blissful Residence, near Cuiping Lake. Built in the first year of Tang Tianbao (742), it will be rebuilt tomorrow. In the forty-first year of Jiajing (1562), it was destroyed by the Japanese army.

In the fourth year of Qin Long (1570), the gate of Fatang Mountain was built, and in the fifth year of Apocalypse (1625), the abbot room was built.

This was once the headquarters of the 19th Route Army in Fujian's rebellion against Chiang Kai-shek in history. In the 21st year of the Republic of China (1932), it was destroyed by war. In the 26th year of the Republic of China (1937), it was rebuilt by Yuan Yi, a patriotic monk (the first president of the Chinese Buddhist Association, a native of Pinghu, Gutian).

There are release pool, Hall of Great Heroes, Sutra Pavilion, Zhaitang, Dizang Hall, abbot's room and the newly-built Yuan Ai Master Memorial Hall.

The main hall is made of wood, with double eaves resting on the top of the mountain. At the entrance of the temple is the word "Gokurakuji" inscribed by Lin Sen, Chairman of the National People's Congress. On both sides are couplets of "I don't know where the Western Heaven is", written by Master Yuan.

At the top of the main hall hangs the "Gokurakuji" plaque inscribed by Zhao Puchu, President of the Contemporary Chinese Buddhist Association. There are rare bronze Buddha statues among Amitabha Buddha, Guanyin and Three Buddhas in the temple, and a white jade Buddha statue presented by Buddhist leaders in Myanmar in the early 20th century, which is beautifully carved and well preserved.

Gutian Jixiang Temple Tower

Gutian Jixiang Temple Tower is one of the top ten famous pagodas in Fujian. Gutian Jixiang Temple Tower was originally in front of the old town Jixiang Temple. 1958 due to the reservoir construction of Gutianxi hydropower station, it was moved to Shigong Mountain, Songtai, a new city according to the prototype.

The tower was built in the fourth year of Taiping and the fourth year of Xingguo in the Northern Song Dynasty, and rebuilt twice in the years of Dade and Chenghua in the Ming Dynasty.

Later, due to Lei Zhen, the tower tilted, and in 24 years of the Republic of China, Xuefeng Temple was donated by Master Yuan Ai.

The tower is made of solid stone, with a height of 25m and a base width of 7.7m Eight statues of martial arts are carved at the base of the octagonal nine-story pavilion-like Sumi Mountain, and there are shrines on the 8th floor of the 2nd-9th floors for the Buddha to sit on. On both sides of the niche, there are all kinds of flowers, plants, fish, insects, birds and animals carved, with simple shapes.

1961may was announced as a provincial-level cultural relics protection unit in Fujian, and a protection monument was set up.

1984, Fujian province allocated funds to build an octagonal guardrail, which was well preserved.