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Hot springs in the soup:
Shang Tang Hot Spring is exposed in the east of Tangshangtun, Gaojia Town, Xingcheng City, at the junction of Liugu River terrace and alluvial fan skirt (40 27 ′ n,12016 ′ e). It is 3.5 kilometers away from Gaojialing in the north and 39 kilometers away from Xingcheng Town in the northeast. Another name is Gaojialing Hot Spring. Because there is Xingcheng hot spring in the east, it is also called Xitang Spring, or Xitang for short. It was originally called hot water soup in Wanli period of Ming Dynasty. Next to Tang Jian Village is Shang Tang Village. In the twenty-fifth year of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, the village was also called the spring, which was used as a hot spring for soup.
The History and Culture of Hot Springs in Shang Tang;
Another name is Gaojialing Hot Spring. Because there is Xingcheng hot spring in the east, it is also called Xitang Spring, or Xitang for short. It was originally called hot water soup in Wanli period of Ming Dynasty. Next to Tang Jian Village is Shang Tang Village. In the twenty-fifth year of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, the village was also called the spring, which was used as a hot spring for soup. Five years after Qianlong, an octagonal soup well was built with stone and a bathroom was built at the same time. Men's and women's baths were also built of a stone, and Tangquan Temple was founded. The temple has disappeared, and the octagonal well (about 4 meters deep) and bath pool are still intact.
Dry dragon royal soup:
Ganlongyutang is located in Gaojialing, Xingcheng City. In the 25th year of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty (1686), it was renamed as Ganlong Yutang. After five years of Qianlong (1740), Wenquan Temple in Shang Tang was established here, and spring wells and baths were built with granite strips. Bath and rest for pilgrims and dignitaries. Emperor Qianlong rested here when he returned to Fengtian to worship his ancestors, and gladly called this water "holy water". Therefore, the locals call this well "patio". At the same time, there is a beautiful folk legend, Niu Wa charcoal fire out of Takinoyu.