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Scenic spots in Hulan district
The scenic spots in Hulan District include Confucian Temple, Chenghuang Temple, Xiaohong's former residence, Shigong Temple and Panlong Mountain.

1. Confucius Temple: Also known as Confucius Temple, it is a temple dedicated to Confucius, a great thinker, educator, politician and founder of Confucianism in ancient China.

2. Chenghuang Temple: Built in Xuantongyuan Year of Qing Dynasty (1909). Raised by Hulan Chamber of Commerce, it was built in the former site of Shouwei House in the old city. It was originally built in the East Courtyard with two halls and three main rooms.

3. Xiaohong's former residence: located at No.204, Erdao Street, south of Hulan County, built at 1908. It is a traditional eight banners residence in the late Qing Dynasty, with blue bricks and tiles. After the restoration, the courtyard wall of Xiaohong's former residence is open to the east, and the horizontal plaque of Xiaohong's former residence is hung on the lintel of the main entrance.

4. Shigong Temple: It is located atNo. 1, Nanerdao Street, Hulan District, and was built in the 16th year of the Republic of China (1927). It was built in the 1920s after the death of General Shi Deshan, commander of the Suihai garrison of Hulan Army, and its style was the three halls in China in the 1920s, with a western-style brick-concrete structure.

5. Panlong Mountain: commonly known as Laoshan, it is located 30 miles northeast of the county seat, surrounded by strange stones and shaped like a dragon, hence the name. The Jade Emperor Temple is built on the mountain, including the Empress Dowager Hall, Lingguan Hall, Tomi Hall and Earth Treasure King Hall.