What are the interesting scenic spots in Shawan, Panyu, Guangzhou?

Because there are advertisements, travel agencies organize tourists to go. Maybe 80 yuan will pack a lunch around you, and retirees will definitely like to go around. Go down. From the point of view of scenic spots, there are three halls (Shawan Hall), such as Chebei Street, Anning West Street, Liugeng Hall and Shell House: the birthplace of Guangdong music, which was built in the middle of Qing Dynasty and is the cultural and foreign affairs activity center of He Ancestral Hall. At the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China, the songs composed by He Liutang, He Shaoxia and He, such as Rain Beating Banana, Riding a Dragon to Win Gold, and Hungry Horse Rocking the Ling here, are immortal masterpieces of Chinese people all over the world. Shawan has thus become the "hometown of Guangdong music".

Yan Hui Ancestral Temple: Ancestral Temple dedicated to the 22nd He Family and its descendants. It is a building with granite feet, rolled ear gables and ship-shaped gray plastic tile ridges in the late Qing Dynasty, where He Shaoxia practiced with musicians at home and abroad.

Yanqing Hall of He Family: an ancestral hall built for the ninth Sun Hezhiming and the following ancestors of Jia Erfang of He Family. It is a building with high walls and tile ridges, with fine flowers and gray plastic in Bo Gu, facing south. It was built in Jiaqing period of Qing Dynasty.

Yuxu Palace: a temple dedicated to the Northern Emperor by Shawan residents. It is said that it was cast on the model of the statue of Cheng Zu in the Ming Dynasty. The original Shenxi Hall was built in the Ming Dynasty, and it was renovated with the architectural style of the Qing Dynasty.