Human geography in Loudi, Hunan Province
Loudi has a long history, profound cultural heritage and beautiful scenery. There are more than 70 cultural landscapes and various scenic spots in the city, such as the former residence of Zeng Guofan, a famous minister in the Qing Dynasty. Meijiang Scenic Area, Boyue Cave Scenic Area, Luoyang Bay Ancient Architecture Complex, Shuifumiao Reservoir and other tourist attractions have their own characteristics and charming scenery. Zhong Ling's beautiful Loudi landscape has nurtured generations of talents. Zeng Guofan, a famous minister of ZTE in the Qing Dynasty, Ceng Jize, a diplomat in the late Qing Dynasty, Chen Tianhua, a pioneer of the Revolution of 1911, Cai Hesen in the early days of the Communist Party of China and Luo Shengjiao, an international communist fighter, and many other people with lofty ideals have written one brilliant chapter after another in Loudi's long history. Loudi Dajiangkou is the only artificial scenic spot in Meijiang. It has a total length of more than 20 kilometers and a storage capacity of 56 million cubic meters. Its Jiangkou Dam is a hyperbolic arch dam with a length of 244 meters and a height of 82 meters, which is the highest of its kind in China. There are 255 grades of farmland in the scenic area, which are disc-shaped, with the largest mound of 30 square meters and the highest 1. 1 m, which is the best in the world. Other scenic spots are distributed along the river, and there are many things to see. Dajiangkou, a typical water town, has rural scenery. Loudi Huangjue Bay is fascinating here. The main scenic spots are Shili Gallery, which Sanxiang must visit, Shuanglong Cave with spring water containing more than 20 kinds of minerals, Meijiang Giant Buddha with a height of more than 200 meters, the heroic soul of Meijiang, the ancient road running to the moon, the Millennium ancient brown, Yizhuxiang, Mao 'an in Zhu Yun, the painted wall of Shishan and so on. The main attractions of Ren Xian House in Loudi are Changshou Waterfall, Cave Waterfall, the first scene in the cave, Xianren Bridge, Cave Ballroom, the worse gate and Oriental Venus. Loudi Cai Hesen Memorial Hall is located at the intersection of Fuxing Road and Shuyuan Road in Shuangfeng County. It was completed and opened in July 1987, with a total construction area of 1624 square meters. Above the main entrance is the "Comrade Cai Hesen Memorial Hall" inscribed by Marshal Nie Rongzhen. In front of the museum is Cai Hesen Square, with a 9-meter-high monument inscribed by Comrade Chen Yun. On the top floor is a statue of Comrade Cai Hesen. There are more than 40 pieces of cultural relics, photos, works, etc. 140 that Comrade Cai Hesen studied hard in his youth and struggled for the China revolution all his life. 1995 On March 30th, Cai Hesen's centenary birthday, Cai Hesen, Xiang Jingyu, Cai Chang and Ge broke ground in front of the museum. In the same year, the museum was identified as a patriotic education base in Hunan Province. Fu Hou Tang, Loudi, Zeng Guofan's former residence, also known as Yi Hou Yong Mansion, is Zeng Guofan's Hou Fu. Futuo Village, Ye He Town, located in the east of Shuangfeng County, Loudi City, Hunan Province, is adjacent to Xiangxiang City, Xiangtan County, Hengshan County and Hengyang County, covering an area of more than 40,000 square meters with a main building of nearly 10,000 square meters. It is a typical cloister-style building complex in Ming and Qing dynasties symmetrical along the central axis. Fuguitang sits facing south, with its back to the half-moon Aoyu Mountain, surrounded by Fuguitang from the southeast and west. From a distance, Fu Hou seems to be sitting in an armchair of Tang. The surrounding natural environment is beautiful, with dense trees in the back hill and towering old trees. In front of the door is a relatively open flat land with an eastward river. This flat land is surrounded by mountains and peaks. Zeng Guofan is a historical figure with great influence in China's modern history. Zeng Guofan's former residence has been identified as a provincial key cultural relics protection unit by relevant departments.