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Qinzhou features a pleasant climate with cool winters and hot summers. Nestled between mountains and the sea, it is a treasured land on the coastal Golden Triangle of southern China. The city is dotted with numerous rivers and reservoirs, boasting fertile soil and luxuriant vegetation. Endowed with abundant natural resources, it presents a picturesque landscape of green mountains and clear waters. With charming scenery, time-honored historical sites and splendid culture, Qinzhou has long been a renowned tourist resort in southern Guangxi.
There are more than 30 tourist attractions in Qinzhou, including multiple AAAA-level scenic areas. Major sites are listed as follows: Sanniang Bay Tourist Area, Bazhaigou Tourist Area, Wanggang Mountain, Former Residence of Feng Zicai, Former Residence of Liu Yongfu, Dalu Village Ethnic Resort, Liufeng Mountain, Wuhuang Mountain, Green Pines Overlapping Terraces, Malan Island, Longmen Archipelago (Seventy-Two Water Channels), Sanhai Caves, Lingdong Reservoir and Yuezhou Heavenly Lake.
Its historical and cultural sites include Ma'anshan Ruins, Duliao Ruins, Gulisangang Ruins, Hepu Prefecture Site, Ancient Yuezhou City Site, Ancient Anzhou City Site, Qinzhou Ancient Ruins, Tianya Pavilion, Guangzhou Guild Hall, Dalang Academy, Suifeng Academy, Ancient Residential Complexes of Dalu, Zhushan and Su Village, as well as Jiulong Ancient Tombs.
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