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Ask Shangqiu to rank among the top ten tourist attractions, which ones are worth visiting?
The top ten scenic spots in Shangqiu are Mangdang Mountain, Mangdang Mountain Han Culture Scenic Area, Huaihai Campaign Chen Guanzhuang Memorial Hall, Sui Emperor's Mausoleum, Shangqiu Ancient City, Suixian Beihu Scenic Area, Shangqiu Ancient Culture Tourist Area, Yingtianfu Academy, Shangqiu Chongfa Temple Tower and Suiqi Campaign Martyrs Cemetery. It's all worth visiting.

Mangdang Mountain Tourist Area is a national AAAAA-level scenic spot integrating landscape sightseeing, cultural appreciation and ecological leisure. Dangshan tourist area has beautiful scenery, a long history and mysterious culture. There are the world's largest underground mausoleum of the Western Han Dynasty, Liu Bang's snake-cutting place, Dahanxiong Scenic Area, Mangdang Mountain Geopark, Chen Sheng Mausoleum, Confucius' shelter from the rain and other scenic spots.

Chinese treasures, such as the Four Gods Cloud, the golden wisp of jade clothes and so on, unearthed in the tomb of the Western Han Dynasty are shining. Walk into Mangdang Mountain, explore the first stone tomb in the world, enjoy Dunhuang in front of it, grind the mystery of gods on stone tablets, and appreciate the massiness and broadness of Han civilization. Walk into Mangdang Mountain, walk into the small courtyard of the Han Dynasty, admire Hanfu, learn from Han Li, admire Hanwu, eat Han Yan, return to the Han and Tang Dynasties, and experience the loss of the Han nation.

I believe many friends know the story of "a thousand miles of marriage is a thread". This magical and touching love story happened in our ancient city Shangqiu. Speaking of the beautiful ancient city Shangqiu, it can be said that it has a long history and splendid culture, with a history of more than 4,000 years. Now this ancient city was built in Zhengde of Ming Dynasty for six years, with a history of nearly 500 years.