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Scenic spots in Zhenjiang district
1. Shaoguan National Forest Park: Located in the urban area of Shaoguan, it blends with the six banks of the three rivers in Shaoguan and is mainly divided into six scenic spots: Huanggang Mountain, Lianhua Mountain and Furong Mountain.

2. Fengcai Building: Located in Shaoguan City, it looks at Wushui in the west and Zhenjiang in the east. It was built by Qian Yong, the governor of Shaozhou during Hongzhi period of Ming Dynasty, in memory of Yu Jing, a famous official in Northern Song Dynasty.

3. South China Tiger Park: South China Tiger Park is located in the National Forest Park in the southern suburbs of Shaoguan City, covering an area of 450 mu. It consists of popular science education area, domestication and breeding area and wild training area. It is the largest South China Tiger breeding research base in China.

4. Centennial East Street: Centennial East Street is one of the most prosperous commercial streets in the history of South China. During the period of the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China, the river surface contested by Qian Fan was a business and leisure distribution center for numerous pawnbrokers from south to north when they entered and exited Guangdong. It is the most prosperous commercial street at the junction of Guangdong, Hunan and Jiangxi provinces; It was the famous "Boss Street".

5. Dajian Temple: Dajian Temple, formerly known as Dafan Temple, was built in Xinglong Street, Shaoguan City, before the end of Tang Xianqing (660). After the death of the Sixth Ancestor, Tang Xianzong was named "blade master", and later Dafan Temple was renamed "blade master Temple" to commemorate the Sixth Ancestor.