What scenic spots and interesting places are there in Xiangcheng County, Xuchang? Please provide more, just Xuchang's!
I happened to have done a construction project in Xiangcheng, where the ancient architectural relics are better: Gan Ming Temple, in which the Chinese Buddhist Temple is a relic of the Yuan Dynasty, and the zhaobi at the entrance is from the Ming Dynasty; There are Ziyun Academy and Confucian Temple. Zhaobi is also from the Ming Dynasty, which is bigger than Gan Ming Temple. Legend has it that there is an ancient city wall. If you haven't seen it yourself, you can ask around. . . . . Other games are more vivid. The banks of Ruhe River are covered with willows, and then many merchants set up stalls there to sell some small fry, which feels quite good. In fact, there is nothing to say in the city. The old city is slightly left over, and the new city has no characteristics. . . .