Many people may have heard the name of Hancheng, and they have all been exposed to Korea. So is there any connection between Hancheng and Korea? In fact, there is, but it is not modern Korea, but South Korea in the Warring States period of our country, because it is the ancient capital of South Korea. As the hometown of Sima Qian, Hancheng has a long history and its economy has not declined. Now it has become a county-level city directly under the provincial government, and some authorities are equivalent to prefecture-level cities to some extent. Coupled with the high-speed rail airport under construction, it can be said that such a small county-level city is really impressive.
Having said that, what is the scenery of this ancient Korean capital? As the only county-level national excellent tourist city in Shaanxi, there must be many places to shine. Let's follow the world tour to understand the scenery here.
Sima Qian ancestral hall
As mentioned earlier, Hancheng used to be the hometown of Sima Qian, so it's best to come to the Sima Qian Temple in Hancheng Town. Sima Qian Temple covers an area of 45,000 square meters. At first glance, it will feel magnificent. If you know the history here, you will be full of praise for it. Stone tablets inscribed by celebrities, as well as antique buildings, make people deeply impressed by the ancient taste here. According to the news of netizens in April, the tickets here have now risen to 80 yuan.
Dangcun village
Dangjia Village has a history of nearly 700 years. The ancient buildings here still retain their original appearance, with quaint quadrangles and various watchtowers, which makes people seem to have crossed into ancient times at once. Once foreigners came here, and even called it the best embodiment of China residential architectural culture. At present, it has become the reserve list of national 4A scenic spots and future cultural heritage, which can be said to be very worthwhile.
Hancheng village
In hancheng city, there is such an ancient city left over from the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Although this ancient city is not as famous as other famous ancient cities in China, it has a history of 1300 years and has experienced various years of wind and frost. In the process of its rise and fall, this ancient city has left its present appearance. It is said that according to the test, there are more than 700 buildings worth protecting in the whole ancient city. The commercialization here is not serious, and the antique appearance has been preserved.
Here are three scenic spots worth visiting in Hancheng, but I think it might be more interesting to visit the city yourself if you really want to know about it ~