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Chengde Pule Temple

Pule Temple is located in Chengde City, Hebei Province. It was built in the 31st year of Emperor Qianlong's reign (1766 AD). The temple is a combination of Han and Tibetan architecture. The western part is composed of the mountain gate, Heavenly King Hall, Bell and Drum Tower, side halls, and main hall in accordance with the style of Han temples. The eastern part is a Tibetan city building. The main building is Xuguang Pavilion, with a double-eaved dome, similar to the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests in the Temple of Heaven in Beijing. There is a circular caisson on the top of the pavilion with dragon and phoenix patterns. The center of the dragon and phoenix caisson is carved with a golden dragon playing with a pearl. The caisson adopts the technique of three-layer heavy-tilted and heavy-raised nine-step brackets with layers of contraction. The carving is fine and golden, with extremely high artistic value.

Luanzhou Ancient City

Luanzhou Ancient City is located in Luan County, Tangshan City, Hebei Province, close to the new county seat. The entire planned area is about 1,250 meters long from east to west and about 900 meters wide from north to south, with a total planned land area of 2,000 acres. Luanzhou Ancient City is the first project in the strategic layout of Weiguang Huitong Group in the north. With the display of Luanhe culture as the core, it is committed to reproducing the modern history of the integration of Han, Manchu, Mongolian and other ethnic groups. Luanzhou Ancient City is committed to reproducing a modern history of the integration of Han, Manchu, Mongolian and other ethnic groups, and outlines a picture of social life in the northern ancient city during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, where agricultural civilization and nomadic civilization conflicted, integrated and developed. With the architectural style of the Shengqing period as the main tone, it comprehensively covers all kinds of needs for food, accommodation, transportation, travel, shopping and entertainment, and truly becomes the leading ancient city tourist area in northern China. In 2011, it won the honor of "China's Most Internationally Influential Tourism Area" at the Asia-Pacific Tourism Federation in Hong Kong; in the same year, it was selected as one of the "Top Ten Scenic Street Districts" in Hebei Province; it was selected as one of Tangshan's seven major key tourism projects and was rated as "Tangshan's Most Potential Scenic Spot".