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The Historical Origin of Nanning
Nanning is an ancient cultural city with a long history, which belongs to the land of Baiyue in ancient times.

In the first year of Daxing in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (AD 3 18), Jinxing County was established as the county government. Since then, the organizational system of Nanning has undergone changes in the spring and autumn of 1700.

During the Zhenguan period of the Tang Dynasty (AD 632), it was renamed Yongzhou, and the Yongzhou Governor's Office was established, so Nanning was called "Yong" for short.

In the first year of Taiding in Yuan Dynasty (A.D. 1324), Tanzhou Road was renamed Nanning Road, which means peace in southern Xinjiang, hence the name Nanning.

1949 65438+February 4th, Nanning was liberated; 1950, 65438+ 10, the capital of Nanning, confirmed as the capital of Guangxi on February 8 of the same year; 1958 In March, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region was established and Nanning became the capital.

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As early as the Song Dynasty, the literati at that time evaluated the ancient "Eight Scenes of Yongjiang River" (Looking at Immortals, Looking Back at the Ancient, Songtao in Qingshan, Lan Yan in Xiangling, Xiao Xia in Luo Feng, Ma Tui, Late Bell in Hong Ren, Spring Festival in Yongjiang and Huazhou).

With the changes of history and the development of urban construction, many of the ancient eight landscapes have become a thing of the past in memory.

Top Ten Scenery in Nanning (Yangmei Ancient Style, Castle Peak Tower Shadow, Famous Mountain Splendid, Wang Xianhuai Ancient, Yiling Shrine, South Lake Charm, Dragon and Tiger Monkey Fun, Yongjiang Spring Festival, Fengjiang Green Field, Dragon and Dragon Play Beads).

Nanning has more than 50 natural and cultural landscapes such as parks, gardens, scenic spots and squares for people to play. There are national cultural relics protection units 1 (Beiqiu, Dingsi Mountain), autonomous regional cultural relics protection units 16, and city and county cultural relics protection units 1 16.