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What are the interesting places in Bozhou?
The scenic spots in Bozhou are: Flower Theater, Bailuzhou Scenic Area, Bozhou Museum, Nanjing Lane Qianzhuang, Anhui Gu Jing Wine Culture Expo Park.

Huaxilou 1

Huaxilou, formerly known as Daguandi Temple, also known as Shanshan Guild Hall, is located in Xianning Street, Guan Yu, north of Bozhou City, Anhui Province. Because the brick carvings, wood carvings and colored paintings of the theater are mainly local operas, it is commonly known as the Flower Theater.

2. Bailuzhou Scenic Area

Bailuzhou Water Conservancy Scenic Area is located in Kantuan Town, Lixin County, Bozhou City, Anhui Province, which is 18km away from the southeast of Lixin County, and is located in the south bank of the Xihuai River. It is a comprehensive scenic spot integrating natural ecology, leisure and vacation, water conservancy culture display and leisure and entertainment.

3. Bozhou Museum

Bozhou Museum is located in Hua Shao Road, Bozhou City. It mainly collects and sorts out historical materials of local cultural relics, and also collects local natural specimens. It is the earliest local museum in Anhui Province and also the local museum in China.

4. Nanjing Lane Bank

Nanjing Lane Qianzhuang is located at Nanjing Lane 19, Beiguan, Bozhou City, Anhui Province. Founded in the fifth year of Qing Daoguang (1825), it is the former site of a private financial institution with currency as its business object, covering an area of 1300 square meters. Nanking Lane Qianzhuang is the best preserved ancient Qianzhuang building in China.

5. Anhui Gu Jing Wine Culture Expo Park

Gu Jing Wine Culture Expo Park is located in Bozhou City, Anhui Province, the hometown of Cao Cao and Hua Tuo and the hometown of medicinal materials. It belongs to Anhui Gu Jing Group Co., Ltd. and is known as "the first liquor museum in China". From June 5, 2008 to 10, Gu Jing Wine Culture Expo Park was rated as AAAA national tourist attraction and became a landscape park for wine culture research and visit.