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What must-see attractions are there in Meizhou?
1. Meizhou Yannanfei Tea Farm Scenic Area is located in Yangyan Town, Meixian District, Meizhou City, Guangdong Province, with a total area of 450 hectares. Yannanfei Tea Farm is an eco-agricultural demonstration base and tourist resort integrating agriculture and tourism, integrating tea fruit production, ecological public welfare forest transformation, landscaping and sightseeing. And has won more than 20 honorary titles such as national AAAA-level tourist attractions, national agricultural tourism demonstration sites, national high-yield, high-quality and efficient agricultural standardization demonstration zones, national youth civilization, provincial agricultural leading enterprises and provincial forestry leading enterprises.

2. Meizhou Ketianxia Tourism Industrial Park is located next to Dongsheng Industrial Park in Meijiang District, Meizhou City, Guangdong Province, covering an area of 2,000 hectares. Construction started on March 29th, 2006, with an estimated total investment of 30 billion yuan. Ketianxia Tourism Industrial Park is the first tourism industrial park in China approved by Meizhou Municipal Party Committee and Municipal Government.

The park consists of the original ecological natural mountain and three reservoirs: Dongsheng Industrial Park, Keng and Xiaomi. It integrates "food, shelter, transportation, shopping and entertainment" with education, scientific research and culture. It is the key construction project of the municipal party committee and municipal government, the pioneer of "emancipating the mind and rising green" in Meizhou, and the "new business card" of the world tourist capital.

3. Baihou Town Tourist Area is located in Baihou Town, a remote mountain town at dapu county 1 1 km in Meizhou City. In 20 10, Baihou Town was awarded the fifth batch of "Famous Historical and Cultural Towns in China" jointly by the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development and National Cultural Heritage Administration, and it is the only town in Meizhou that won this title.

There are more than 20 well-preserved Ming and Qing ancient residential buildings/kloc-0 in the scenic area, which show the "big house" ancient residential buildings with Hakka characteristics, profound cultural heritage and developed economic and trade activities in the past. It is a cultural tourist area of Hakka ancient town, which integrates sightseeing, cultural leisure and folk experience.

4. Wuzhishi Scenic Area, located in Chagan Town, 57 kilometers north of Pingyuan County, Guangdong Province, at the junction of Guangdong, Fujian and Jiangxi provinces, is a famous Danxia landform tourist resort in eastern Guangdong. Planned area 16.8 km2. It has gathered three major landscapes of "Danxia landform, forest ecology, cultural relics and historic sites" and has the characteristics of hero, danger, strangeness, beauty, seclusion and antiquity.

1992 was identified as one of the "national natural ordinal tourist landscapes" by the National Tourism Administration; 1999 was recognized as a "provincial tourist attraction" by Guangdong Provincial Tourism Bureau; In March of the same year, it was approved as a "provincial scenic spot" by the Guangdong Provincial People's Government; In September 2000, it was identified as "a good place for leisure and holiday in Guangdong Province" by the Provincial Tourism Bureau.

The Thousand-Buddha Pagoda is located at the top of Dadongyan Mountain in the eastern suburb of Meizhou City. It is a women's Dojo developed for the protection of Qianfo Pagoda, a cultural relic of the Southern Han Dynasty, and a key cultural relic protection unit in Guangdong Province.

The whole pagoda building is a treasure of China's traditional culture and art, and also a symbol of Meizhou's famous historical and cultural city. The tower lights are shining high, and the name is Lingnan Pearl, and people who come to worship are in an endless stream. The Thousand-Buddha Pagoda was built in Dabao, Southern Han Dynasty for eight years (AD 965), with a history of 1000 years. Now it is a key cultural relic protection unit in Guangdong Province.