Drive to the Buddhist Hall for a beautiful day this season! Along the river pier, you can enjoy the sculpture recording the labor scene, two bridges of different styles, as well as the sun-dried glutinous rice and radish shreds. Entering the old street, wandering on the stone road, from time to time you can drill into the small shops around to see, Spring Festival couplets, cloth, farm implements and other local flavor goods, rarely seen in the city. Walking into the Xinhua Theatre around the corner coincides with a chess match. The sturdy camphor trees at both ends of the ancient street show visitors their historical marks! You can't miss the old town government in the next lane. It keeps excellent brackets. The second stop went to the ancient dwellings, although not fully open, but the pieces of demolition and construction of buildings, let me nostalgia, in an ancient building restaurant full of farm food! The third station chose Yihong Sugar Factory, the large sugarcane base is very spectacular! The aunt who was harvesting asked for sugar stalks and eliminated them locally, much better than sugarcane. Then I visited the hand workshop of brown sugar and tasted the semi-finished products of all stages. The last stop is Shuanglin Temple, noble and noble. Unfortunately, the new building is built. Don't miss the stone statue of 18 Arhats in front of Daxiong Palace!