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Introduction of Zhijiang tourist attractions: Zhijiang tourism must go to scenic spots.
1, Zhijiang surrender memorial hall

The former site and memorial hall of Zhijiang surrender covers an area of more than 40,000 square meters and is the terminal of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression. The former site mainly includes the memorial workshop for the surrender of the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, the former site for the surrender of the China War Zone, the weapons exhibition hall and other memorial buildings and auxiliary buildings. As the end of humiliating history, it is still worth visiting.

2. Yongjiang Jinlong Yufeng Bridge

The wind and rain bridge restored in Zhijiang Dong Autonomous County, Hunan Province is the largest wind and rain bridge in Dong township in the world, and it has also won the Guinness World Record in Shanghai. Zhijiang Longjiang, a stormy bridge, was built in the 19th year of Wanli in Ming Dynasty (A.D. 159 1), and has experienced vicissitudes for more than 400 years. Today, the whole bridge not only retains the cultural heritage of Dongxiang architecture, but also embodies the art of contemporary garden architecture.

3. Sandaokeng Scenic Area

Sandaokeng is a very worthwhile place to go. The mountains and water there are original ecology, which is a magical place formed by craters smashed by meteorites, and there is no commercial atmosphere at the same time!

Viewing season: Summer is a good place to escape the heat and enjoy the cool. About three or five friends came to camp, which had a unique flavor, such as the sunrise at Jinding and the clear sky in the west, which was beautiful. Winter is a good place to enjoy the snow, and ten steps and one scene make people linger. If you can find a good local guide, you will take you to enjoy the scenery outside the Great Wall.

4. Chennault and Flying Tigers Memorial Hall

Zhijiang Flying Tigers Memorial Hall is the only memorial hall in China that comprehensively reflects Chennault's and Flying Tigers' assistance to China in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression. The project was completed in May 2005. During War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, more than 2,000 US Air Force pilots died in the battlefield in China.