There are six scenic spots under the jurisdiction of Huizhou Ancient City Scenic Area: the Arc de Triomphe in the east-Guo Xushi Square, Huizhou Merchants Garden-Taibai Building in Xin 'an Monument Garden, the first street in the south of the Yangtze River-Doushan Street, Yuliang Gubu, the source of Huizhou merchants, Huizhou Grand View Garden-Huizhou Garden, and the national patriotic education base-Tao Xingzhi Memorial Hall.
Guo Xushi Square, also known as Dashifang, commonly known as the Eight-legged Arch, was built in the 12th year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1584). The stones in the square are gravelly tuff (also known as Yixianqing), with eight columns and a straight plane, and the length from north to south is 1 1.56 meters.
Huizhou Merchants Mansion demolished and repaired 26 buildings scattered around the county in the late Ming Dynasty, the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China, and moved into the West Park as a whole according to the principle of "restoration".
Yu Liang Street is a famous historical and cultural street in China. Yu Liang is an important waterway terminal, where Huizhou merchants have thrived for hundreds of years. It still retains the original features of ancient streets, seaports and docks. It is the only way for Huizhou businessmen to go out to do business and for government officials to go out. Known as the "source of Huizhou merchants".