Dongyue Temple
Dongyue Temple, also known as Tianqi Temple, is an independent temple located in the east of Taiqing Palace. It is the only temple called "Temple" in Taoist temples and the only surviving ancient building in Taiqing Palace's huge complex. It is a temple dedicated to the Taishan God-Dongyue the Great. It is a key cultural relic protection unit in Anhui Province.
Tianjing Palace
Tianjing Palace is located in Zhengdian Village, Zhabei Town, north of Guoyang City, and is a national AAA-level tourist attraction. It is five kilometers away from the county center. Built in memory of China's great thinker and founder of Taoism, Laozi. This palace is bordered by the Wohe River in the south, surrounded by the Wujiahe River on three sides, and the peak of Longshan Mountain in the north. It can be described as the land of fushan pillow water and the hometown of Zhong Ling Yuxiu. Tianjing Palace was built in 1993. There are Tianqi Temple and Wen Auditorium in the east, Meteor Garden, Notre Dame Hall and Jiulong Well in the south, Taixiao Palace and Jade Emperor Hall in the west and Sanqing Hall in the north. In addition, Lingguan Hall, Chanting Hall, Bell Tower, Jingting, Guest Room, Taoist House, Dong, Kuyu and stables are all available. There are more than one hundred columns. Covering an area of 3, mu, there are thousands of people in the food industry.
Hongchengzi Site
Hongchengzi Site (Beipingcheng Site) is located in the north of Caoji Market in Guoyang County. The old site of Shansangcheng in Han Dynasty, rammed with earth walls, has two gates, east and west. Founded in the Spring and Autumn Period, it was named Chuihuiju. In the fourth year of Jianwu in the Eastern Han Dynasty (28 years), Wang Mang defeated Su Mao and Zhou Jian and fled to Chuihuiju. The following year, Liu Xiu led an army to attack Chuihuiju, besieged Yueyu, and then attacked it with fire. The city was burned red, hence the name Hongchengzi. The city site covers an area of about 1.3 square kilometers, and the rectangular outer city is made of rammed earth, which is about 9 meters long from east to west and 143 meters long from north to south. Today, the Xicheng wall is leveled as a main road, with a residual height of 1.7 meters, an upper width of 7 meters and a lower width of more than 19 meters. The other three walls are all farmland. The inner city is relatively high-lying, commonly known as the small city wall, with an area of about 1897 square meters. The wall in the north is more than 1.5 meters high, and the terrain is the highest at 2 meters east of Zhuangzhuang. The local people call it the "Golden Hall". Key cultural relics protection units in Anhui Province.
Revolutionary Martyrs Cemetery
Guoyang Revolutionary Martyrs Cemetery was formerly known as Revolutionary Martyrs Memorial Hall.
It is located in the north of Guoyang County, adjacent to the Guoye River in the north, and was built in 1951. After two moves, it merged with Guoyang Garden in 1976 and was named Guoyang Revolutionary Martyrs Cemetery. In the memorial hall, 22 biographies of heroes and heroes and the English directory of 1654 martyrs are displayed. The memorial hall covers the glorious course of four generations of martyrs, including the Great Revolution, War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, the War of Liberation and the socialist construction.