Hongshan Lake in the daytime is different from Hongshan Lake in the evening, and it is a completely different scenery. Look at the roads and bridges you walk at night, and the mountains and pavilions you climb are different scenery during the day. Then sit on the boat, swing in the middle of the lake, the breeze is blowing gently, the blue waves are shining, the lakes and mountains are beautiful, and it's very comfortable!
Strolling through the Rulin Road, all kinds of "Anshun flavor" are dazzling and lingering. The strange rice and steamed chicken at the intersection of Shiban Street are the best strange rice I have ever eaten and the best chicken soup I have ever drunk. When the cold dishes in the shop are delicious enough to add a second serving, the boss will charge extra.
There are also many delicious snacks on Gough Street not far from Shiban Street. At the intersection of Gufu Street and Xixifu Bookstore, there are two very famous Anshun scrolls, one of which was once a snack on the list of Guizhou Morning Post by Guangzhou TV, and the other was a photogenic snack of Entertainment and Food Face to Face by Guizhou Channel 5, with more than ten flavors. Now it is the best choice to sell and taste the rolls.
Anshun Confucian Temple still retains the original historical features of the Confucian Temple in Ming and Qing Dynasties, and it is the most exquisite Confucian Temple in China. In particular, a pair of 600-year-old carved Yunlong stone pillars in front of Dacheng Hall not only embodies China's traditional view of heaven and earth, but also integrates a variety of exquisite stone carving techniques, which is unique in China at present. The Wu Temple in Anshun was originally named Shoutinghou Temple, later renamed Guandi Temple, and changed to Wu Temple in the fifth year of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1666). In the eighth year of the Republic of China (19 19), Guan Yu and Yue Fei were buried together here, also known as Guan Yue Temple, but Anshun people always called it "Anshun Wu Temple".
Wang Ruofei's former residence is located on the east side of the middle section of Ruofei Avenue in Anshun City, where Wang Ruofei, a proletarian revolutionary of the older generation in China, was born and lived. The former residence faces the street and enters the quadrangle through Jindaochaomen. The courtyard is paved with square stone slabs, stone flower beds and fish ponds. This house is a small blue-tiled building with wooden structure, which has the style of folk houses in Qing Dynasty.
In the evening, you can go for a walk around Hongshan Lake. There are nearly 4 kilometers of roads along the lake around Hongshan Lake, all of which are wooden plank roads with street lamps. There is a stone arch bridge on the shore of the lake, which is decorated with neon lights. The night view is beautiful. You can climb to the top of the mountain along the hiking trail by the lake and stand in the pavilion at the top of the mountain. At night, you can see the panoramic view of Hongshan Lake.