Where does Ganzhou travel? These three scenic spots are well worth visiting, with few beautiful scenery and profound cultural heritage.

Ganzhou, located in the south of Jiangxi, is the most populous and largest city in Jiangxi. As a national historical and cultural city and an excellent tourist city in China, Ganzhou enjoys the reputation of "Song Cheng in the south of the Yangtze River" and is rich in domestic tourism resources. If I travel to Ganzhou, I think these three scenic spots must be visited, namely, the ancient city wall of Ganzhou, South Wudang Mountain and Kansai Xinwei.

The ancient city wall of Ganzhou has a very long history, which can be traced back to the Han Dynasty at the earliest, with a history of more than 2,000 years. The best-preserved city wall was built in the Northern Song Dynasty. It is not only the largest existing wall in the south of the Yangtze River, but also a veritable wall of the Northern Song Dynasty. Orphans in China. Its existence rewrites the history of the four ancient city walls in China, and it is as famous as the ancient city walls in Pingyao, Xi, Jingzhou and Xingcheng.

The existing ancient city wall of Ganzhou is about 3.6 kilometers long. Although nearly a thousand years have passed, this ancient city wall is still well preserved. The cannon city, battlements, horse faces and city gates above the city wall are well preserved, which shows their preciousness. Now it has also been included in the national key cultural relics protection units, but its popularity is not so high and it is ignored by many tourists.

I remember walking on the ancient city wall of Ganzhou for the first time, and I was deeply impressed by it. The ancient city wall of Ganzhou not only has a long history, but also has beautiful scenery. On the city wall, you can see the spectacular scene of Ganjiang River, where the rolling river gathers, and you can also see a handful of old pontoons, which were also pontoons in the Northern Song Dynasty.

Speaking of Wudang Mountain, I believe everyone is familiar with it. Speaking of South Wudang Mountain, many people may not know where it is.

South Wudang Mountain is located in Wudang Town, Longnan City, Ganzhou City. It is a typical Danxia landform. Although it is not as famous as Wudang Mountain in Hubei, it has the same scenery as Wudang Mountain in Hubei. The peaks that rise from the ground stand here, making people linger.

South Wudang Mountain used to be a natural barrier. If you want to climb this mountain, you need to climb the "iron rope ladder" at the top of the mountain. It's much easier to climb South Wudang Mountain now. Many suspended plank roads have been built around this mountain. Even if you haven't been there, you may be surprised to see the photos.

Although I have never been to Wudang Mountain in Hubei, I have been to South Wudang Mountain two or three times. For the convenience of tourists, there are more and more plank roads on South Wudang Mountain, and at the same time, U-shaped glass plank roads and other scenic platforms have been built, which can not only enjoy the spectacular scenery of South Wudang Mountain, but also give people a very thrilling feeling.

Kansai Xinwei is a large Hakka paddock, located in Longnan City, Ganzhou City. Built in Jiaqing period of Qing Dynasty, it has a history of more than 200 years. This Hakka enclosure is very large, covering an area of nearly 12 mu, with a total of 237 houses. It took nearly 30 years to build this closed house.

Now Kansai Xinwei is not only a popular local tourist attraction, but also a national key cultural relics protection unit, which is favored by tourists.

Looking down from the air, we can see that this Hakka paddock is square, shaped like a "country", nearly 95 meters long and 84 meters wide. The overall layout of the houses inside is also very strict and tidy, with family ancestral temple in the middle and houses symmetrically distributed along the ancestral temple. Therefore, Kansai Xinwei is also known as "the Forbidden City scattered among the people".

Walking into the new Kansai Wai is like walking into a big maze. Internal houses are connected by walls, corridors, tunnels, etc. Many tourists say that they walked and accidentally returned to their original positions.

I wonder if you have ever been to or heard of these three scenic spots when you travel to Ganzhou? What's your impression of the scenery of these three scenic spots? Would you travel to Ganzhou if you had the chance? Welcome to leave a comment.