1. Yongshou Tower. Yongshou Pagoda is located in the Yongshou Pagoda Park in Lishui City, on Lishui Pagoda Road at the source of Qinhuai River. It is a cultural relic protection unit in Jiangsu Province. Yongshou Pagoda is a Feng Shui pagoda built in the 34th year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty. It was originally named Yongchang, but was later renamed by imperial decree. It was rebuilt in the first year of Qianlong's reign in the Qing Dynasty. It is a symbol of Lishui City. You can overlook Lishui City by climbing to the top of the tower.
2. Wuxiang Temple. Wuxiang Temple is located in the Lianghu Scenic Area of ??Nanjing, and Wuxiang Temple Tourist Resort is located in Honglan Town, Lishui District, where many cultural relics and historic sites are scattered. The cultural relics and monuments around Wuxiang Temple include Han Xizai's reading platform, Ducheng, the place where the Ming prince drank his horse, the bone-housing stone tower of the eminent monk Zhen Gong in the Song Dynasty, the Zhaoyun Pavilion of the Yuan Dynasty, the Stone Guanyin Pavilion of the Ming Dynasty, and the cliff carvings.
3. Tiansheng Bridge. Lishui Tiansheng Bridge is a cultural relic protection unit in Jiangsu Province. It is located in Tianshengqiao Village, Honglan Town, Daximenwai, Lishui District, Nanjing City. The Rouge River was excavated during the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty. It reaches the mouth of the Qinhuai River in the north, reaches Honglan Port and enters Shijiu Lake in the south, with a total length of 7.5 kilometers. The excavation of this river connected water transportation between Nanjing and the two Zhejiang regions.