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Ruin Attractions In Yongshun County

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Yongshun County is a county of Hunan Province, China. It is under the administration of Xiangxi Autonomous Prefecture. Located on the western part of Hunan and the northeastern Xiangxi, the county is bordered to the northeast by Sangzhi County, to the east by Yongding District of Zhangjiajie City, to the southeast by Yuanling County, to the south by Guzhang County, to the southwest by Baojing County, to the west by Longshan County. Yongshun County covers 3,811.7 km2 , as of 2015, It had a registered population of 538,200 and a resident population of 448,500. The county has 12 towns and 11 townships under its jurisdiction, the county seat is Lingxi Town...
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Ruin Attractions In Yongshun County

  • 1. Laosicheng Site Yongshun County
    Laosicheng is an archaeological site in Sicheng Village of Lingxi Town, Yongshun County, Hunan Province, China. It is one of the three Tusi Sites designated by the UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, On July 3, 2015. The site is the historic capital of Peng clan Tusi for six centuries in modern-day Yongshun, it was built in 1135 and abandoned in 1724 . Its original name was Fushicheng or Fushi City.Located by the riverside of Lingxi River , the upstream section of Niulu River which is the second-level tributary of You River, Laosicheng site is the first world cultural heritage site in Hunan province, and also the largest, earliest and best-preserved ancient Tusi city in China. Laosicheng site covers a total area of 25 square kilometers, its core zone has an area of more than 250,000 square me...
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