Walking into the ancient village of Xixinan in Huizhou District, the fresh air came to my face, and the gurgling sound of running water lingered. The lush Yang Shulin seemed to cover up the heat of the whole summer. With the arrival of summer vacation, the tourism market is gradually warming up, and a large number of tourists come to visit the ancient village of Xixi South, which has the reputation of "The Wizard of Oz".
Xixinan Village belongs to Xixinan Town, Huizhou District, Huangshan City, Anhui Province. It is located in the hinterland of Huangshan City, the western suburb of Huizhou District of Huangshan City, close to the newly-built Huangshan New City, 50 kilometers away from Huangshan Scenic Area, 0/0 kilometers away from Tunxi/Kloc-where Huangshan City is located, and 5 kilometers away from Yansi, where Huizhou District is located. In June 2020 1 1, it was selected as the sixth national civilized villages and towns list.
places of historic interest and scenic beauty
Because it is located on the south bank of Fengle River, it was once called Fengnan. Backed by Phoenix Mountain, it faces abundant water and beautiful scenery. Building materials flourished in the Ming and Qing Dynasties in the Tang Dynasty. The economy is developed, the style of writing is prosperous, and celebrities come forth in large numbers. Celebrities in the past dynasties include Wu, a scholar in the Song Dynasty, a poet in the Yuan Dynasty, Wu Hai, a poet in the Ming Dynasty, Wu Yangchun, a famous Huizhou merchant, Wu Qi, Wu Youhe, and Wu Feng, a seal engraver.
Up to now, more than 10 Ming dynasty buildings and 100 Qing dynasty dwellings have been preserved, among which the old house pavilion and the green pavilion belong to the national key cultural relics protection units. There are many private gardens in the village where you can find orchards. In ancient times, there were eight scenic spots: Ancient Tongzi, Meixi Bookstore, South Mountain Cuiping, Axis Green Circle, Qingxi John, West Dragon Hidden Clouds, Bamboo Forest Feng Wu and Spring Rise.
1498, a talented person from the south of the Yangtze River went to Uncle Xixinan's house and wrote a poem according to the name and artistic conception of the Eight Scenes, which was inscribed by the famous scholar Tang. Wu people carved these eight landscape poems into stone tablets and set them up at home. Now there is only one monument left, that is, the "Xin 'an Monument Garden" in Shexian County. Shi Tao, a painter in Qing Dynasty, painted eight scenes in Zhu Zhishan's poems, and now it is in Shanghai Museum.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Xixi Nancun