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There is a Sui and Tang Canal in Suzhou, Anhui, with a long history and beautiful scenery, which is a good place for leisure and sightseeing.

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When you come to Si County, Suzhou, Anhui, you will think of Bai Juyi’s “Sauvignon Blanc”-“Bian Shui Liu, Surabaya Flow, flowing to Guazhou Ancient Ferry. Wu Shan is a little bit sad. Thoughts, hate, and hate will not stop until you return. Yueming people lean against the building. “Suzhou Si County is a section of the ancient canal. The Bian River passes through the ancient city of Si County and flows eastward into the Huai River. This Grand Canal has been first-class for thousands of years, and it has flowed out the ancient charm of Suzhou. The Canal Family is located at the intersection of the Sui and Tang Grand Canal and Xinsui River in Suzhou. The entire scenic area is born and beautiful because of water. Along the waterway, the beautiful wooden pavilion promenade, the magnificent waterfall on the mountain, the magnificent Buddha Puguangwang Temple with root carvings, the graceful and graceful Huizhou bonsai, and the ancient stone carvings of ancient archways are fascinating. The Grand Canal has its own deep historical atmosphere, giving the scenic spot a lot of weight. The water in the canal is not as lively as it used to be. Standing on the water’s edge, one can still imagine the old scene of boats and people passing by. The calm river with the smoke and dust of history records the stories that have happened in the past dynasties, waiting for people to discover. The river is as smooth as a mirror, overlooked from the sky, on both sides of the river are vast hectares of fertile fields, and the residential communities with red roofs and white walls emerge. As the saying goes, relying on mountains to eat mountains and water to draw water, the locals next to the canal naturally do the same. Water moisturizes crops and moisturizes people’s lives. Many families have been guarding the canal in this way for several lifetimes. They live by the canal. They listen to the water flowing by the canal every day. The sunrise and the sunset. The canal has become an inseparable part of life. Life, the years are quiet and good, and it is enviable. The water vapor is vast, and a leisurely and peaceful canal scenery is presented in front of you. The intersection of the Grand Canal and Xinsui River in the Sui and Tang Dynasties formed a new landscape, which not only witnessed the history of changes in the canal, but also became a good place for people’s daily leisure and sightseeing. In the spring, the canal is beautiful and serene, with small bridges and flowing water, pavilions, pavilions, accessible roads, and flowers and willows in the scenic area. It seems that good times are solidified here. The rockery is stacked one after another with pines and cypresses dotted with it, and the reflection in the water is even more magnificent. There is a long history of canal culture here, as well as the vicissitudes of Anhui culture. On the stone road, the archways of different shapes are arranged one after another, and the exquisite carvings and simple appearance glow with the light of time. Passing through the majestic and exquisite archways, it is like passing through a time tunnel. The temples and Buddhist culture that can be seen everywhere in the scenic area make people feel peaceful, and there are gurgling water in the ears, which makes this tour more casual and free. The many Buddha statues in the Wanfo Hall make people feel as if they have broken into the sacred world of the Buddha country. When you look carefully at these Buddha statues, they are not only different in size, height, and style, but even the expressions are not the same. This meticulousness makes people truly admire. The simple and elegant white building is an eye-opening world of root carvings. The two eagle lions at the door raised their heads and roared, their limbs full of movement, as if they would pounce on people in the blink of an eye. There is the largest root-carved Buddha statue in China and the largest group of root-carved Arhats in China. Even if it is not crowned with the title of “most”, the sculptural craftsmanship and the richness of the stories are enough to make people amazing. The sunset is fading, and the afterglow is still lingering on the canal. For tourists, the canal may be just a simple landscape. For those who live by the water, this is the river of life flowing in their hearts. There are many stories about people in the canal. People who grow up drinking canal water always have a sense of peace and happiness that people can’t match. (You are welcome to like and leave a message in the comment area. For more exciting content, stay tuned / Failed Jinshi)