Acropolis refers to the capital of a city-state built at a high level, which is conducive to defense. Generally, there are grain depots, guard shelters and water sources in the Acropolis. In Chinese history, there are three most famous Acropolis: Tianjin Acropolis, Weihai Acropolis and Yongning Acropolis. From the Mingsheng Pullman Hotel, the drip taxi is about half an hour and the fare is 40 yuan, because it is still a little far from the city center, so it will be more troublesome to take the bus. You can see the repaired Acropolis Gate as soon as you get off the car. Walking in the ancient Acropolis, the old streets and alleys paved with long slabs of stone are winding and straight, staggered and intersected. Most of these old streets and alleys are not wide enough to pass only through a carriage. Along the street, you can see ancient red bricks, some courtyards are planted with flowers and plants, some have collapsed, the remaining pieces of ruins end wood to tell history, through the mottled walls, through the chaotic poles, only they are still standing there. Even the newly built buildings mostly retain Yongningwei's consistent style, red brick is ancient, the whole body. Walking on Yongning Street gives people a sense of peace and quiet. Walk around the Acropolis and inadvertently bump into temples. There are many temples here, which worship gods of different faiths. At the same time, each surname also has an ancestral temple. Between the south gate and the small east gate, there is a most ancient temple preserved by Yongning, Town God's Temple. This ancient temple, built in the Ming Dynasty, commands a view of the sea from afar. There are many woodcarving, stone carving and brick carving in the temple. The square in front of Town God's Temple has also been transformed, especially under the blue sky and white clouds. Traveling through the ancient city of Yongning, we also saw a brand-new Christian church. Yongning in the sunset is golden, quiet and beautiful!