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What specialties does Linqu have?

1. Linqu Pancakes There is no date when Linqu Pancakes were created, but they became commonplace in the Ming Dynasty.

It uses corn, sorghum, millet, dried sweet potatoes and other coarse grains as raw materials, which are crushed and soaked, ground into paste, spread on the griddle and fried while scraping, and then cooked.

The texture is thin, with less moisture, durable in storage, crispy and delicious.

2. Hawthorn is one of the main fruits in Linqu, with a cultivation history of more than 2,000 years.

Hawthorn products include hawthorn cakes, hawthorn strips, hawthorn cakes, hawthorn juice, hawthorn wine, etc., which are sold to all provinces and cities across the country and to countries and regions such as Japan, Singapore, and Hong Kong.

3. Chestnut Chestnut has a long history of cultivation in Linqu. It is a dry fruit with high economic value. The ancients said that "chestnut trees produce grains, and a thousand harvests are achieved".

Varieties include Pengli, Dahongpao, Yanhonghongguang, etc., with a total number of 330,000 plants and an annual output of 175,000 kilograms. Most of them are exported and are very popular among foreign businessmen.

4. Sophora japonica nectar Sophora japonica nectar is a famous product of Linqu. It is clear and translucent, amber in color, and has a pure fragrance. It is a national first-class honey.

In 1980, Linqu County was designated by the country as a high-quality honey export base, with an annual output of more than 500 tons, which is sold well in Hong Kong, Japan and other countries and regions.

5. Toon Linqu Toon is divided into three types: black toon, red toon and green toon. It has long been famous for its excellent color, fragrance and fragrance. It is a traditional famous food in Linqu.

Extended information: Famous attractions in Linqu 1. Shimenfang Shimenfang, also known as Shimenfang, also known as Shimen Mountain, is located more than 20 miles west of Linqu City. The mountain is winding to the south, and the two peaks face each other like a door, hence the name.

The natural wonder of the Shimen "Wanzhao" ranks first among the eight scenic spots in Linqu. It has been admired by people as early as the Yin and Shang Dynasties and has a history of three thousand years.

The city of Linqu in the Yin Shang Dynasty was the Pang Kingdom, and Shimen Mountain was the jurisdiction of the Pang Kingdom.

The king (count) of Pang State, Pang Ling, was a loyal minister of the court. In order to commemorate his merits, people built a temple to worship him in the beautiful Shimen Mountain.

2. Sushan, also known as Jishan and Weisushan, is located on the west bank of Mihe River 1.5 kilometers north of Linqu City. "Sushan stands alone and falls into the plains", which is one of the eight ancient scenic spots in Linqu.

3. Laolongwan Scenic Area Laolongwan Scenic Area is located in Yeyuan Town, 12 kilometers north of the county seat.

The scenic spot consists of Laolong Bay, Juyang Lake, Haifu Mountain, Hot Spring River, Xuanquan Temple and other scenic spots.

It is characterized by natural landscapes, the beauty lies in nature, the spring is the victory, and the scenery is beautiful. It is a scenic spot for sightseeing, leisure and entertainment.

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