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Introduction of Hanguguan Scenic Spot
Introduction to Hanguguan Scenic Area:

Hanguguan is one of the earliest Xiongguan fortresses in the history of China. Because it is locked in a valley, it is as dangerous as a letter, so it is called Hangu Pass. It used to be the ancient battlefield where war horses neighed, and it is known as "one person guards it, and ten thousand people can't force it". This is also the place where Laozi, an ancient thinker and philosopher in China, wrote the 5,000-word Tao Te Ching. For thousands of years, many Taoists and Taoists at home and abroad have come here to worship their ancestors.

Hanguguan is located in Wang Duo village 15km north of lingbao city, about 75km away from Sanmenxia city. It is located on the "Chang 'an Ancient Road", near the Yellow River. Hanguguan is bordered by the plateau in the west, the precipice in the east, the Qinling Mountains in the south and the Yellow River in the north. It is one of the earliest Xiongguan fortresses in China. Founded in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, it has the throat of Luoyang in the east and Chang 'an in the west. It has been a battleground for military strategists since ancient times.

1992, lingbao city municipal government funded the reconstruction of Guanlou according to its original appearance. In 2000, Hanguguan Scenic Spot was recognized as AAA Scenic Spot for the first time by the National Tourism Administration. At present, it has become a well-known tourist attraction and a humanistic tourist area integrating Taoist culture and war culture. The main scenic spots are Taichu Palace, Daosheng Palace, Taoist Health Garden, Tibetan Classics Building, Exhibition Hall, Jimingtai, Forest of Steles, Wax Museum, Museum, Guanlou and the Han Guan Ancient Road.

Extended data:

Hanguguan is located in Wang Duo Village, Hanguguan Town, Lingbao City, Sanmenxia City, Henan Province. Located on the plateau, it faces the Jian River in the east, the Qinling Mountains in the south and the Yellow River in the north. It is the earliest Xiongguan fortress built in the history of China.

There are three Hangu Pass in history: Qinguan is located in a village15km north of lingbao city, about 75km away from Sanmenxia City; Han Guan moved eastward to Xin 'an County, Luoyang, west of Qin Guan150km. Another site, called Weiguan, is 5 kilometers north of Qin Guan, but it was submerged during the construction of Sanmenxia flood dam.

Qin Guan, because it is located in "two ancient roads in Beijing", close to the bank of the Yellow River and locked in the valley, is called Hanguguan.

People's Network-Hanguguan Scenic Area is full of charm.

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