● Dengzhou Gucheng Street
A street in the ancient city of Dengzhou, located along Xiaohaidong. Its pavement is paved with granite stones. It is 6 meters wide from east to west and 500 meters long from north to south. An ancient arch stands at the southern end. The square forehead is "Dengzhou Ancient City" inscribed by calligrapher Wu Zuoren, and the square column is "Guests of ten continents and three islands, welcome people from all corners of the country". Antique garden buildings such as Dengzhou Qianzhuang, Changsheng Inn, Shuicheng Fish Shop, Gushi Hotel, Gushi Shopping Mall, Antique Commercial Shop, etc. The east side of the road covers an area of 18504 square meters. Shuicheng used to be the ancient port of Dengzhou, where merchants gathered in the past dynasties and the market was prosperous. But because of its long history, it has been lost for many years. Since 1984, a street in the ancient city of Dengzhou has been built here, with inns, restaurants, money houses, shopping malls, storytelling shops and flower and bird markets. After 1989, the annual Penglai Economic and Trade Fair and the 19 1 year world tourism day Dengzhou Ancient City Celebration were held here. Since the 1990s,
● Dengzhou Ancient Ship Museum
Dengzhou Ancient Ship Museum is located in the east of Penglai Pavilion, facing south. Built in 1990, it is an antique garden-style building. The main entrance of the museum is an antique painted archway with glazed tiles, and the door is "wandering". The west side of the gate is inlaid with the intaglio marble tablet of Dengzhou Ancient Ship Museum, and the east side is inlaid with four granite ancient ship reliefs. There are three exhibition halls in the museum: the first exhibition hall is equipped with Penglai Watertown (Gudengzhou Port) sand table and two PVC exhibition boards, which respectively show the "Ancient Traffic Map of Dengzhou Port at Home and Abroad" and "Dengzhou Port Change Map". The second exhibition hall displays ancient warships of the Yuan Dynasty, stone piers of the Song and Yuan Dynasties, rudders of the Ming Dynasty and various ancient iron anchors unearthed during the dredging of 1984 Xiaohai. There are 79 cultural relics unearthed in Xiaohai, and there are two bronze cannons cast in the eighth year of Ming Dynasty (1375) in the third exhibition hall.