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Wangxilu Scenic Area

Wang Xilu Scenic Area is located in the ancient city of Cangzhou on the bank of the ancient Grand Canal. It is an excellent tourist destination that integrates water engineering, Cangzhou culture, and the history of the Grand Canal by relying on the Grand Canal and Wang Xilu Hub Project, integrating cruises, tourism, sightseeing, leisure, and culture. The scenic area covers an area of more than 200 acres and has 5 sightseeing cruises. It is planned to be implemented in two phases. The scenic area consists of the Cangzhou landscape section of the ancient Grand Canal, known as the "Golden Waterway", the first dam of the ancient Grand Canal in Hebei, the first gate of the Yellow River to Jin, Cangzhou Forest Park, Canal Museum, ship locks and artificial lakes. The scenic area has comprehensive benefits such as flood control, water diversion, shipping, shipping and tourism. It has improved the water environment of Cangzhou City and fully demonstrated the charm of the natural, ecological, vibrant and harmonious modern Cangzhou. It is of great significance to build a historical and cultural ecological tourism city of the Grand Canal and the "World Heritage Application" of the Grand Canal.

Imperial Monument Garden

The Cangzhou Jiedi Imperial Monument Garden 2A-level scenic spot is a water conservancy and cultural attraction that integrates water engineering and water culture with the Jiedi Water Conservancy Hub and the Qianlong Monument as the main background.

Cang County Old City Cultural Exhibition Hall

The old city of Cangzhou is located in Jiuzhou Town, Cang County, 20 kilometers east of Cangzhou City. The area of the city is about 4.3 million square meters. The width of the old city wall is about 40 meters, and the measured circumference is 7787 meters. It was built in the fifth year of Emperor Gaozu of the Western Han Dynasty (202 BC), namely Fuyang County. The old city wall is now incomplete, except for five broken walls on the west and south sides.

Ji Xiaolan Cultural Park

Ji Xiaolan Cultural Park is located in Cuier Village, Cang County, Cangzhou City, Hebei Province, the hometown of Ji Xiaolan. Ji Xiaolan's given name was Yun, his courtesy name was Xiaolan, his other courtesy name was Chunfan, his later pseudonym was Shiyun, and his Taoist name was Guanyi Daoren. He was born on June 15, the second year of the Yongzheng reign of the Qing Dynasty (1724) and died in February of the tenth year of the Jiaqing reign (1805). He lived through the reigns of Yongzheng, Qianlong, and Jiaqing and died at the age of 82. Ji Xiaolan was a dazzling figure in the Qing Dynasty of China. He had many works and was famous for compiling the Complete Library in Four Branches of Literature. He also wrote Notes from the Yuewei Thatched Cottage.