1, Tang Bao Temple
In the west of Zhungeer Banner, it is about 40 kilometers away from Dongsheng, the resident of Yike Zhao Meng. Founded in Qing Dynasty, it was rebuilt on 1928. The main buildings in the temple are Buddhist temples, Buddhist temples and left and right temples. The halls are covered with yellow and green glazed tiles. The structures are all Tibetan buildings.
2. Ruins of Jiansheng County and Yulin County in Sui and Tang Dynasties
In Twelve Liancheng Town, Zhungeer Banner.
3. Site of Monk Temple
There are many temples in Zhungeer Banner and Yaogou.
4. Meiji Prefecture Site
East of Nalin Village, Zhungeer Banner.
5. Qin Changcheng Site
Zhungeer Banner Ba Liang Long.
6. Zhao Xi
Zhungeer Banner Zhungeer Zhao Village. It was built in the eighth year of Houjin Destiny (1623), so it was named after it was built in the west of the flag site.
7. Ancient Summer City Site
In Zhungeer Banner, Osrun Taohaiduo. The ancient city is convex, and most of it is well preserved. It consists of the inner and outer contours of Miyagi.
8. Ancient city ruins
In Youshanliang Village, Zhungeer Banner. According to legend, Emperor Tianlu lost his country at the end of Liao Dynasty and built a palace here.