2. Bozhou Huatai, located in the north of Bozhou, on the south bank of Woshui, was formerly known as Daguandi Temple, also known as Shanshan Guild Hall. According to "Rebuilding Daguandi Temple Monument" in the 32nd year of Qing Qianlong (AD 1767), Daguandi Temple in Beiguan, Bozhou was built in the 13th year of Shunzhi (AD 1656) and is a national key cultural relic protection unit.
3. Gu Jing Wine Culture Museum is a national 4A-level tourist attraction, located in Gujing Town, Bozhou City, including Gu Jing Wine Culture Museum, Gu Jing Wine Production Observation Zone, Weijing Garden and Gujing Garden. In 2007, it was rated as a national 3A-level scenic spot by the Provincial Tourism Administration, and in 2008 it was rated as a 4A-level scenic spot by the National Tourism Administration.
4. Bozhou Museum is an imitation Han castle, which was rebuilt on the basis of the original Range Rover Palace in the Three Kingdoms. It is a comprehensive museum, and its name was inscribed on 1963 by Guo Moruo, then president of China Academy of Sciences. The museum covers a total area of 25,000 square meters, with a building area of 5,200 square meters and an indoor exhibition area of 2,800 square meters. There are more than 2,687 cultural relics in the collection.
5. Yangguotianjing Palace Scenic Area is located in Zhengdian Village, Wobei Street, north of Yang Guo City, and is a national AAA-level tourist attraction. It is five kilometers away from the county center. It was built to commemorate Laozi (now Guoyang County, Anhui Province), a great thinker and founder of Taoism in China during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. This palace faces the Wohe River in the south, surrounded by the Wujiahe River on three sides, and the top of Longshan Mountain in the north. It can be described as the hometown of floating mountain and pillow water, and the hometown of Yu Xiu, Zhong Ling. Tianjing Palace was built in the eighth year of Yan Xi in the Eastern Han Dynasty (A.D. 165), formerly known as Laozi Temple. There are Tianqi Temple and Literature Auditorium in the east, Meteor Garden, Notre Dame and Jiulong Well in the south, Taixiao Palace and Jade Emperor Hall in the west and Sanqing Hall in the north. In addition, Lingguan Hall, chanting hall, bell tower, Jingting, guest room, Taoist temple room, Dong, Kuyu and stable are all available. There are more than one hundred columns. Covering an area of 3,000 mu, there are thousands of employees in the food industry. There are many temples and pavilions in the palace, and the pines and cypresses are lush and majestic, which is the most Taoist temple in China. Tianjing Palace still has buildings and relics related to Laozi, such as Tianjing Palace, Tianqi Temple, Jiulong Well, and Laozi's Tomb.