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What are the interesting scenic spots in Huangpu District?

The interesting scenic spots in Huangpu District include Nanhai Temple, Guangzhou Danshuikeng Scenic Area, Xiangxue Park, Huafeng Temple and Tianlu Lake Forest Park.

1, Nanhai Temple

Nanhai Temple, also known as Boluo Temple, is located in Miaotou Village, Nangang Town, Huangpu District, Guangzhou City, China. It is the place where ancient emperors offered sacrifices to Poseidon and the origin of the Maritime Silk Road. It was built during the reign of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty, with a history of 1400 years. It is the only one with the most complete preservation and the largest scale among the ancient sea temples in China.

2. Danshuikeng Scenic Area in Guangzhou

Danshuikeng Scenic Area is a national 2A-level scenic spot, located in Nangang Town, Huangpu District, Guangzhou, more than 20 kilometers east of Guangzhou, with a superior geographical position. The whole scenic area includes: Tonggu Mountain Scenic Area, Freshwater Lake Scenic Area, Recreation Area, Leisure Resort Area, Commercial Service Area and Sports Center Area.

3. Xiangxue Park

Xiangxue Park is located in Luogang Town, Baiyun District, Guangzhou, 30 kilometers away from the urban area, covering an area of 80 hectares. The park is named after the famous "Luogang Xiangxue" and has eight views of the old Yangcheng.

4. Huafeng Temple

Huafeng Temple is located in Hefeng Village, Luogang District, 4 1 km away from the famous Zhonghua Temple. It is not only a Buddhist holy land, but also a revolutionary base and tourist attraction. Huafeng Temple is one of the famous Buddhist temples in China.

5. Tianlu Lake Forest Park

Tianluhu Forest Park is located in the northeast of Guangzhou, with lush trees, beautiful scenery and rich plant species. There are precious plant fossils here-Alsophila spinulosa and rare large woody vine flowers-sparrow, which is a rare ecological park in Guangzhou. Tianluhu Reservoir was built in 1958, with a normal water level of 1280 mu and a total storage capacity of 7.3 million cubic meters.