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Where is Nancun located?
Nancun is an administrative village under Nancun Town, Panyu District, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province. The urban-rural classification code is 1 12, which is a combination of urban and rural areas. The zoning code is 440 1 13102200, and the first six digits of the resident ID number are 440113. Postal code 5 10000, long-distance telephone area code 020, license plate number Guangdong A. Nancun is adjacent to Kengtou Village, Haiyi Garden Club, Xingye Community, Shitou Village, Nanxing Community, Luobian Village, Banqiao Village, Agile Beiyuan Community, Meishan Village, Xinghewan East Community, Zhangbian Village, Jinxiu Xiangjiang Community, Jiangnan Village and Guangdi Garden Club.

Huixian Kuixingge

Kuixing Pavilion is located at the top of Huashiling Mountain, Nancun Village, Nancun Town, Huixian County. Also known as Kuixing Pavilion, Kuixing Tower and Kuiwen Pavilion, it is a landmark building symbolizing the prosperity of literature and art built by later generations in the northern mountainous area of Huixian County. It was built in the tenth year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1884). Kuixing Pavilion is a sapphire pagoda. The fifth floor and the sixth floor

Wushi ancestral hall

Wu's Grand Ancestral Hall is located in Nanshan Avenue, Nancun Village, Nancun Town, with a history dating back to the Qing Dynasty. One of the four ancestral temples in Panyu in Ming and Qing Dynasties. Guangsan Road was built in the fifth year of Xianfeng in Qing Dynasty (1855), rebuilt in the fifth year of Guangxu (1879), and built the instrument door in the seventh year of Guangxu (188 1). The ancestral hall is large in scale and installed.

Near Nancun, there are tourist attractions such as He Zhubin's former residence, Wu's ancestral hall, mountain residence, Happy Camp, Zhidizhuang Anti-Japanese War Martyrs Monument and Shabian kiln site. There are also some specialties, such as Jinshan beans, Nancun embroidery, ginger milk, blue-nucleated wax gourd and stoneworm.