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There are two national cultural heritage sites in the urban area of Yiyang, namely the Lutheran Church complex and the Yiyang Ancient City ruins. The check-in time plus travel time is less than an hour. I think half an hour is enough... The Lutheran Church Complex, the seventh national complex, was built from 1904 to 1924 and includes the "Lutheran University Teaching Building," "Lutheran University Teacher Dormitory Building (East)," "Lutheran University Teacher Dormitory Building (West)," and "Umafang Pastoral Building. This is really difficult to find. Except for the Wumafang Priestly Building, which can be directly located through navigation, everything else takes a long time to find. After reviewing the introductions and photos of various experts, I found that both the "Lenin University Teaching Building" and the "Teacher Dormitory Building (East)" are located at Yiyang No.1 Middle School. Navigate to Yiyang No.1 Middle School (South Gate), but as it is on campus, it may be necessary to communicate with security before entering. After entering, you can see the cultural heritage monument. It is said that the teacher dormitory building (west side) is located inside the People's Political Consultative Conference building in Yiyang City. I don't know if it can enter. I don't know if I can see...
You can also see the cultural heritage monument at the Umafang Father's Building, but it is closed and no one is allowed to enter. According to online sources, the "Linyi University Teaching Building" has a rectangular plan and is a two-story building with a balcony and a brick and wood structure. It faces north and south. The sloping roof is covered with green glazed tiles. The south facing door opens from the middle and has a granite door frame. The "Wumafang Pastor Building" faces south and north. The two slopes of the roof are covered with green glazed tiles. The north slope of the house has two skylights on the arched purlins. There are wooden stairs leading to the attic, with two north-south routes. The Lutheran architectural complex combines the characteristics of Hunan residential architecture with exotic architectural styles. The Guoba Site of Yiyang Ancient City is a site from the Eastern Zhou Dynasty to the Song Dynasty. It lasted for about 1500 years and unearthed a large number of bamboo slips.
You can navigate to the Rabbit Mountain ruins, but they are all closed and you can't see anything. Therefore, in summary, the fidelity of these two cultures is achieved at the speed of light. If you arrive in Yiyang City and have time, you can also go to the museum. Many cultural relics from various periods were exhibited. Next to it is the Planning Museum, which lists the past, present, and future plans of Yiyang. Friends from other places can go to these two places first. Before starting to visit the attractions in Yiyang, take a look at this place first. In the urban area of Yiyang, you can also go back to Longshan Park. Surrounding the park are Guangfa Temple, Qixia Ancient Temple (on the mountain), Fuyuan Temple, and Bailu Temple (built on the mountain). However, unfortunately, due to some kind of movement, they were basically reconstructed. Some Tasha still exist. The He Fengshan Tomb and the Peace Visa Memorial Hall are also located in Huilongshan Park. Walking along the edge of Purple Water, you can see the Doukui Tower. It was built during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. This tower is seven stories high and entirely made of granite strips. Now it is blocked and people are not allowed to climb to the mountaintop. Standing by the river and taking photos, the Creek Bay Bridge and the high-rise buildings on the opposite bank appear in the background of Doukui Tower, blending change and stability together.
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