(1) Guizhuyuan
Zhu Gui Garden is located at the south foot of Zifeng Mountain in Xianqiao Town, Rongcheng District, and on the north side of Chijie Highway. Zifeng Mountain is lush, tree-lined, quiet and unique. Halfway up the mountain, there is "Huxian Ancient Temple" on the east side and a room on the west side. A huge rock naturally becomes the top, which can accommodate more than 100 people, and that is Zhu Gui Garden Rock (where the legendary "fairy footprints" are located). From here, you can see the rocks more than 0/00 meters north of Ding Richang's tomb. The west of the tomb is the Shuiliuhe Reservoir, with three screens on three sides, which is clear and enlightening.
(2) Huang Qishan Scenic Area
Huang Qishan Scenic Area is located 4 kilometers northeast of Rongcheng District, Jieyang City. Xiaocui Road in the urban area extends to the front of the park gate, and the Rongjiang Beijiang River flows slowly from the foot of the mountain. The main peak is 293.6438+0m above sea level, with a total area of 1 180 hectares. Huang Qishan is a symbol of Jieyang's historical and cultural city, which has been listed as one of the eight scenic spots in Jieyang since ancient times.
(3) The Forbidden City
The Forbidden City, also known as "Jincheng", used to be a county government, and later it was used as a prison, examination room, Zhongshan Park and so on. It was built in the Yuan Dynasty. The city walls are staggered with stones and sealed with shells and ashes. It has been more than 650 years since Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, but it still stands after many vicissitudes. In its inner north wall, there are still three huge Tricholoma matsutake trees, which are lush and colorful, adding infinite color to the Forbidden City. In the Ming Dynasty, there was a scene called "Jin Cheng Rong Se".
(4) Guandi Temple
Jieyang Gong Xue is also known as Confucius Temple, Confucian Temple and Redology. Located in the east of Hanchi Road, Jieyang City, it is the highest institution of learning in ancient Jieyang. It was built in the 10th year of Shaoxing in Song Dynasty (1 140), rebuilt in the 7th year of Jiaqing in Qing Dynasty (1579) and 2nd year of Guangxu (1876). Covers an area of 5526 square meters. The central axis layout is adopted, and the high platform and hall structure are adopted. The main buildings are Zhaobi, Lingxingmen, Panqiao, Chi Pan, Dachengmen, Dongxiguan, Dacheng Hall and Chongsheng Temple.
(5) Shuangfeng Temple
Shuangfeng Temple, one of the three existing ancient temples in Chaoshan area, is now a cultural relic protection unit in Jieyang City, located in Mashan Lane, Jieyang City. Founded in Shaoxing, Song Dynasty in the 10th year (1 140), the former site is in Shuang Shan, the capital of Panxi (now Shuangshan Village, Guiling Town), which was created by Fashan Zen Master. At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, the Zen master of Shishan moved to the former site of Mashan Lane, now the county seat, which is a big jungle in eastern Guangdong. At that time, the temple was magnificent, the Buddha was solemn and the forest was built. When the sun sets, bells, drums, cymbals, cymbals and cymbals all sound, and there are bursts of Bai Fan and wooden horns, which make the scenery charming and become a ritual Buddha and a tourist attraction.