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Hello, fellow travelers! Welcome to the paradise of birds. Today, I will be your tour guide and visit the paradise of birds together. This is the largest natural bird-watching paradise in China. This is a fascinating tourist attraction. Bird of Paradise is a famous international eco-tourism attraction in Xinhui, Guangdong, the hometown of overseas Chinese. Located in Tianma Village, it is 10 km away from the urban area. It has a long history of hundreds of years, covering an area of 18 mu. From a distance, it looks like an ancient floating oasis of banyan trees, which is a great wonder of the South China. And every day, thousands of wild herons inhabit this beautiful tree. They come back at dusk in the morning, croaking and dancing, which is more spectacular. This natural scene appeared in densely populated areas and lasted for 384 years (in the afternoon of the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, the old school started classes in Quedun on 16 18), forming a model of harmonious and common development between man and nature, which is really rare. Over the years, it has attracted a large number of Chinese and foreign tourists. Ba Jin, one of the "Top Ten Cultural Celebrities in the World", is a famous modern writer in China. As early as the early 1930s, he visited the Bird of Paradise and wrote a famous book, Bird of Paradise, which was collected by 1980 into all textbooks in China (including Hong Kong) and became a classic text, which was widely read by about 23 million students of this grade in China every year. Layer after layer, generation after generation, this famous "bird paradise" has penetrated into the hearts of hundreds of millions of students across the country. This peculiar natural ecological landscape, this precious natural heritage, has become a living "textbook" for people to live in harmony with nature, and used it as a window to peep at nature, so that people can understand the process of harmonious coexistence between people and nature and establish a new relationship between people and birds, thus arousing people's love for nature and our good feelings. Nowadays, "leisure" tourism with unique ecological and cultural colors has gradually become a hot spot, leading the new tourism fashion. 2002 coincides with the International Year of Ecotourism. Please come to China's largest natural bird watching paradise; Please come to the fascinating green home! "After all, this is a paradise on earth. Say goodbye to glitz, embrace nature, listen to birds and feel the sound of nature; Go to people's paradise, stay away from the hubbub, find a quiet place, and let your tired mind rest for a while ... Well, you must be impatient after listening to my introduction, right? Cut short the gossip, and please visit the bird paradise yourself now. Meet me here in two hours. Have a nice trip! The Big Wild Goose Pagoda is a pavilion-style brick tower, which adopts the masonry technology of grinding bricks (meaning grinding bricks on six sides and gluing them with lime, concrete and rice slurry). The characteristics of Big Wild Goose Pagoda are as follows: the brick structure reflects the bucket arch style of wood structure; A "prism" appears on the brick wall, which can clearly separate the wall bay. These are the unique traditional architectural art forms in China. The Big Wild Goose Pagoda is tall, solid, solemn, simple and generous, which fully embodies the wisdom and talent of the ancient working people in China. The lintel at the bottom of the tower is carved with lines depicting the heavenly kings and Buddha statues. These paintings are exquisitely carved, vivid in image and smooth in lines, which are important materials for the study of paintings and sculptures in the Tang Dynasty, especially the line depiction of Ximei, and are precious works of art for the study of architecture in the Tang Dynasty. There is an interesting story about the name of Big Wild Goose Pagoda! It is said that Xuanzang lived in Mahayana Buddhist temple when he was studying in India. Indian Buddhism is divided into Mahayana and Hinayana. Mahayana is a vegetarian and Hinayana is a vegetarian. There is a Hinayana Hall near the temple where Xuanzang lives. One day, the monks in the temple were worried because they couldn't eat meat. It happened to be the Buddha's giving day. A monk looked up at the sky and sighed, "A bodhisattva with great compassion will never forget what day it is!" " Just then, a flock of geese flew in, and the first goose fell to the ground and died. All the monks were amazed, thinking that the bodhisattva appeared and sent geese to relieve hunger, which was miserable. Since then, monks in the whole temple have stopped eating meat and converted to Mahayana Buddhism. They also built a tower where the geese landed, named "Wild Goose Pagoda". The Big Wild Goose Pagoda was designed and built by Xuanzang in the form of "Big Wild Goose Pagoda" in India. In order to celebrate Buddhism and commemorate Xuanzang, people later called Jionji Pagoda "Wild Goose Pagoda". Half a century later, Jianfu Temple Tower was completed. The two towers are far apart and have different styles. Because Jianfu Temple Pagoda is smaller than Big Wild Goose Pagoda, people call it Big Wild Goose Pagoda and change Jianfu Temple Pagoda into Small Wild Goose Pagoda. Editor's reminder: Please pay attention to check whether the article ""has pagination content.