What are the fun places in Luchun

1, Dong Yang Style Park

Dong Yang Style Park is located in the eastern part of Luchun County, Style Park by the entrance area, square center area, square stage area, dining area, festival area, shopping area, parking area, the Hani Museum of eight parts, of which the Hani Museum is the core part of the Dong Yang Style Park, the museum was built in May 2006, in November 2008 during the International Hani / Akha Symposium officially developed to the public. The museum was built in May 2006 and formally developed in November 2008 during the International Hani/Aka Academic Symposium.

2, Huanglian Mountain

Huanglian Mountain Primitive Forest Scenic Spot Huanglian Mountain Primitive Forest Scenic Spot (42 kilometers away from the county, the three asphalt road is being constructed) Huanglian Mountain, 2003 was included in the national nature reserve. Huanglian Mountain is located in the south-central part of the county in the territory of the Sanmang Township, 42 kilometers from the county, is a branch of the southern extension of the Mourning Firmament. It is part of the cross-border nature reserve of China, Laos and Vietnam, and is the world's rich biodiversity "Green Triangle" area.

3, Honghe Hani Terraces National Wetland Park

Honghe Hani Terraces National Wetland Park, as a thousand years of the earth's breadbasket, Hani terraces not only for the local people to provide a living rice and aquatic products, in the regulation of the climate, water conservancy and soil conservation, to prevent landslides, maintenance of plant and animal diversity and other aspects of the wetland played an important function.

4, Lvchun County Museum

Lvchun County Museum, also known as the Hani Museum, is currently the world's only Hani Museum, located in Lvdon New District, Dongyang Ethnic Style Park. The museum was built in May 2006, in November 2008 during the International Hani Aka Symposium officially developed. 2011 January 30 by the Yunnan Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau approved the establishment of the Luchun County Museum.

5, Yumen Temple

Yumen Temple was built in the 36th year of the Wanli reign of the Ming Dynasty and rebuilt in the Kangxi reign of the Qing Dynasty. Yumen Temple covers an area of about 1600 square meters. The temple was built in the foothills of the mountain, sitting north to south. The existing rear hall is a single-eave hiatus roof lifting beam type wooden structure building. Temple in front of the foothills on the west side of the stone level of Yang Zhuang Jie Gong reading place, 3-4 meters deep three small stone caves, holes in front of the stone fence enclosure, 20 meters west of the hole in the Yang Gong Ancestral Hall.