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Three ancient towns in Fujian
The three best ancient towns in Fujian: Huotong Town, heping town Town and Hekou Town.

Huotong town 1

Huotong Town is an ancient town with a long history and profound cultural heritage in Jiaocheng District, Ningde City, Fujian Province. The natural beauty of the ancient town comes from the Huotong River in the ancient town. The streams are clear and the ancient trees are towering, which makes people feel like they are among the mountains. The streets in the ancient town are winding, the houses are scattered, and the ancient houses are beautifully carved, full of ancient charm and historical atmosphere. In addition, the natural environment around the ancient town is also very beautiful, with mountains and rivers in contrast and picturesque scenery.

2. Heping Ancient Town

Heping Ancient Town is a cultural ancient town with a history of thousands of years. In ancient times, it was called peace, which means that the terrain is flat and the grain is abundant. This ancient town was built in the Tang Dynasty and has a long history. Heping Ancient Town is a rare castle-like ancient town in China, which preserves many ancient residential buildings and is one of the national key tourism resources.

3. Hekou Ancient Town

Hekou ancient town is one of the three ancient towns in Fujian. Ancient buildings, religious culture and folk culture are preserved here. The ancient town has a long history, well-preserved ancient buildings, profound religious culture and unique folk culture. These are the unique charms of Hekou ancient town.

Geographical environment of Huotong town

Huotong Town belongs to the town under the jurisdiction of Jiaocheng District, Ningde City, Fujian Province, and is located at north latitude119'10 ÷-19 28' 30 ÷, 26.

The town is located in the northwest of Jiaocheng District, with a long terrain from east to west and narrow from north to south. There are mountains in the north, west and south, and 12 peaks stretch for more than 50 kilometers. Shangyangcun Peak, the highest peak in China, is1.275m above sea level, with a total area of about165.65km2, of which the land area is 65438+.

Reference to the above contents: Baidu Encyclopedia-Huotong Town, Baidu Encyclopedia-Heping Ancient Town