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Xiushanmeng Museum |
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Rating: AAA
Location: Chizhou
Xiushanmeng Museum features wood, stone and brick carvings. There are more than 4,000 antiques in the museum. |
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Ancient Gaixia Battlefield |
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Rating: AA
Location: Bengbu
It has ten famous tourist attractions, including the Ancient G.uxia Battlefield, the Statue of Xiang Yu Bidding Farewell to His Concubine, etc. |
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Ruins of the Golden Bull Cave Mining Site |
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Rating: AA
Location: Tongling
Golden Bull Cave Mining Site has an important historical value in the research on China's bronze culture and its mining and smelting history. |
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Temple of Lord Mi |
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Rating: AA
Location: Chaohu
It was built by Mi Fu (1051-1107), an outstanding calligrapher of the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127), when he was in charge of the military affairs of Wuwei county. |
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Yangtze River Bridge Park |
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Rating: A
Loacation: Tongling
It is an extra large bridge on the Xuzhou-Tunxi Highway, stretching from south to north. |
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Chengkan Village |
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Rating: N/A
Location: Huangshan
It's renowned for its well-preserved residential architecture of the Ming Dynasty. |
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Former Residence of Li Hongzhang |
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Rating: N/A
Location: Hefei
Li Hongzhang (1823-1901), styled himself Shaoquan, was an important minister in the late Qing Dynasty (1616-1911). |
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