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Are there any places of interest in Heshun?
Heshun was called Yangwen Village in ancient times. Because there is a small river around the village, it was renamed Heshun. Later, it took the meaning of "harmony with the people" and refined it into Heshun Township with a population of more than 6,000. The houses in the town are built from east to west by mountains, and gradually rise for two or three kilometers. Ancient temples, ancestral temples and ancient buildings in Ming and Qing dynasties are scattered around this small dam. Ma Pingchuan in front of the village, surrounded by Qingxi outside the village, weeping willows brushing the shore, summer lotus reflecting the sun, and the fragrance of Jingui is unforgettable. Li Genyuan, the acting prime minister of the Republic of China, wrote a poem praising Shun: "Absolutely better than Xiao Suzhou and Hangzhou." Trapped river

Longtan

Shuang Shan

Qianshou Guanyin ancient tree group Heshun library

Yunnan-Burma Anti-Japanese War Museum

Heshun Wenchang Palace

Yuanlongge Ai Siqi Memorial Hall

Wanlouzi dwellings museum

Zhongtiansi

Kuige memorial archway

Shuanghongqiao

Laundry kiosk

Dayuetai Liu Ancestral Hall Tengyue Shenma Art Museum Heshun Shenmei Exhibition Heshun Lane