Yuhailou, Caocun, Ruian Museum, Qingyun Valley, Lu Jinfeng Tomb, etc.
1, Caocun: Caocun is located in Ruian City, Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province. This is a typical village surrounded by Pingyang, cocoon and Xianjiang. Jinshi Village is located in Caocun Town, Ruian, Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province. Caocun is 8.7km away from Ruian City/kloc-0, 64km away from Wenzhou City and 34km away from Pingyang County. It is located on the south bank of the lower reaches of Feiyun River.
2. Yuhai Building: It is one of the four famous library buildings in Zhejiang, located in Qian Yuan Street, Chengguan Road, Ruian. 1888 was built by Sun and Sun Yirang, and now includes Baijinzhai and Sun Yirang's former residence. The biggest feature of its architecture is that it combines the functions of library buildings, the characteristics of excellent houses in southern Zhejiang and the style of private gardens.
3. Ruian Museum: Ruian Museum was founded in 1956, formerly known as Ruian County Cultural Relics Management Committee and Ruian Cultural Relics Museum. Its original site is in Yuhai Building, a famous library in Zhejiang Province. More than 60 years. The new Ruian Museum is located at the east end of Ruian Square on Luo Yang Avenue in Ruian City. Ruian Museum is not only a space for historical and cultural memory of Ruian, but also one of the places for people to visit, study and relax.
4. Qingyun Valley: Dongkeng, located in Dafenjiao Village, Taishun Township, is famous for its clear mountains, beautiful water and strange rocks. It is a holy place for summer tourism. Deep canyons, beautiful waterfalls and pools, steep cliffs and dangerous beaches are good places to comprehensively test outdoor skills.
5. Lu Jinfeng Tomb: Lu Jinfeng Tomb was built in Jiajing Room of Ming Dynasty (1522- 1566). It consists of a tomb and a hall, covering an area of nearly 1000 square meters. It is the largest existing tomb in Ryan. The tomb is divided into five altars, and the three altars below worship the platform and are built one by one according to the slope of the hillside. They are all paved with planed white stones, and the width decreases from altar to altar.