Famous scenic spot
Acheng has beautiful scenery and many places of interest. Acheng Jinshangjing History Museum, the only museum of Jin Dynasty cultural relics exhibition in China, is a first-class museum in China with unique architectural style and rich cultural relics collection. Jin Shangjing Museum The site of Huining House in Jin Shangjing is huge and magnificent. Jin Taizu Mausoleum, known as the "First Mausoleum of Longjiang", is majestic and mysterious. Harbin North Forest Zoo has beautiful scenery, the largest area in China and the most novel ornamental animals. The earliest Taoist shrine in Northeast China, the Northern Forest Zoo-Songfeng Mountain has a long history, and Longjiang stands out from the crowd. Yuquan Hunting Ground, the largest closed hunting ground in Asia, is famous for its unique leisure style and northern garden style. Fan Qi Shangjing International Tourism Zone has complete functions and first-class facilities. Xu Dong Science Park takes eco-sightseeing, golf and skiing as its main products, with elegant environment and complete functions. Harbin Xiquanyan Reservoir has beautiful lakes and mountains. Pingshan tourist resort is full of mountains, green hills and Luming Literature, with typical European garden style; Yuquan Guo Hua Villa is picturesque, with elegant villas dotted among the green hills.
Optimal travel time
The climate in Acheng District belongs to the mid-temperate continental monsoon climate, with long winter and short summer, which is suitable for tourism all year round.
area distribution
Acheng District is located in the south of Heilongjiang Province, bordering Binxian County in the northeast, shangzhi city in the southeast, wuchang city in the southwest, Shuangcheng in the west, Harbin in the northwest, Songhua River in the north, and Hulan District across the river. Acheng District governs 5 streets, 9 towns and 4 townships, 1 ethnic townships: Heping Street and Shengli Street.
History and culture
Acheng is a famous historical city with rich cultural accumulation. Since the late Paleolithic period about 10,000 years ago, human beings have been working, living and reproducing in today's Ashe River basin. In the pre-Qin period, the Ashe River basin was the place where the Soviet gods lived and moved. From the mid-Western Han Dynasty to the Jin Dynasty, it was renamed Lou and belonged to Fu Yuguo. In the seventeenth year of Taihe in the Northern Wei Dynasty, the husband and wife were driven away by unlucky people. Ashe River Basin is the activity center of Buji people in Anzhugu.
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