What cultural relics are there in Huizhou?

Ancient city architecture:

Pinghai Ancient City: Located in Pinghai Town, Huidong County, it was built in the 26th year of Ming Hongwu. This ancient city is called Midtown, because its switch resembles a "swallowtail bell". Four city gates built in the late Qing Dynasty have been well preserved so far, and there is an arc-shaped high wall in front of the east gate of the city. There is a stream at the upper end, which is called "Bell Ear" of Zhong Cheng. There are Seven Stars Well, stage, temples, ancestral halls and houses in the city. Huizhou Ancient City Wall: Located at Mi Shang Street to Beimen Ferry Station in the west of Shiqiao, it was built during the expansion of Huizhou City in the 22nd year of Ming Hongwu. It is covered with blue-red stone strips and tamped with soil. The circumference of the city wall is 65,438+0,255 feet, and the height is 65,438+0,8 feet. It's intact now. Religious architecture:

Sizhou Tower: Also known as Xishan Tower and Dongpo Tower, also known as Sheng Da Tower, is located at the top of Huizhou West Lake. In the third year of Longshuo in Tang Gaozong, a famous monk, the Sangha Master, came to Zhongzhou, crossed the East Huaihe River in the south and built a temple in Sizhou (now southeast of Suqian County, Jiangsu Province), which was given by Tang Zhongzong in Fukenji. Yuanming Temple: Located on the bank of Pinghu Lake in the West Lake, it was built in the Tang Dynasty. It is one of the famous ancient Taoist temples in China. Repeatedly destroyed and built. There are mountain gates built in the Ming Dynasty, left-leaning halls built in the Qing Dynasty, inscriptions, paintings and other cultural relics. Huashoutai: Located at the southern foot of Luofu Mountain, it is a famous Buddhist resort.