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Looking for a ranking list of Bengbu tourist attractions, which ones are recommended?

Ranking list of Bengbu tourist attractions: Bengbu Museum, Bengbu Longzi Lake Scenic Area, Bengbu Zhanggongshan Park, Huagu Lantern Carnival, Anhui Sanchahe National Wetland Park.

All are worth recommending.

Longzi Lake Scenic Area is connected with green mountains and clear waters, with twists and turns on the lakeshore, deep and open water surface, and exposed cliffs and strange rocks. It has both pleasant natural scenery and charming cultural landscape; it is surrounded by urban traffic arteries and modernized

Relying on the city, the scenic area has provincial and municipal cultural relics protection units as well as ancient ginkgo, stone house, Qiyan Temple ruins, Linglong Pagoda ruins and other historic sites or sites.

In recent years, the construction of scenic spots has developed rapidly and has become unique.

According to the geographical location, landform and landscape characteristics, Longzi Lake Scenic Area is divided into four major scenic areas: North Lake Scenic Area, South Lake Scenic Area, Xilu Mountain Scenic Area and Zhuizi Mountain Scenic Area.

Longzi Lake is surrounded by mountains on three sides, and the mountains and rivers depend on each other.

Sanchahe National Wetland Park is an endless reed field, completely original, with attractions in spring, summer, autumn and winter.

The 10,000-mu natural ecological wetland of the "Three Branch Rivers" at the junction of Cao Laoji and Meiqiao Town is the only provincial wetland park. It is an almost unpolluted natural wetland that is well preserved among the wetlands in the Huaihe River Basin.

The reeds that are still in their original state stretch for several kilometers, maintaining the original natural style and unique charm.

Sanchahe National Wetland Park is one of China’s national wetland parks.

Wetlands, forests and oceans are among the three major ecosystems in the world, and are known as the "kidneys of the earth", "natural reservoirs" and "natural species reservoirs".