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Hefei,
capital of Anhui, lies in the heart of the province between
the Yangtze River and the Huaihe River. The city is on
the Bengbu-Yuxikou Railway and is joined with the Yangtze
by waterway via Lake Chaohu.
Hefei
became a commercial center over two thousand years ago.
Its position of strategic importance made it a battlefield
in many historical conflicts. It is now the political,
economic, and cultural center of Anhui Province with newly
developed industries including iron and steel, machine
building, electronics, construction materials, textiles,
dyes, and chemicals.
Leisure
Ford (Xiaoyaojin)
Once
a ferry wharf on the Feishui River, Xiaoyaojin is now
a beautiful park in the northeast corner of Hefei. The
famous battle in which Zhang Liao, a general of King Cao
Cao of the Kingdom of Wei (220-265), trounced Sun Quan,
the King of the Kingdom of Wu, took place here. There
is a tomb in the park containing Zhang Liao's personal
effects.
Terrace
for Training Archers (Jiaomnutai)
This
terrace is inside the east gate of Hefei. It is five meters
high and covers 3,700 square meters. According to the
city's records, Cao Cao had the terrace erected for training
archers I the use of the crossbow to resist Sun Quan's
navy. A well on the terrace is called High Well (Gaojing)
or roof tops of the bungalows in the streets below. Grooves
in the rock, made by the ropes used for hauling up water,
are still visible on the rim. Mingjiao Temple on the terrace
contains an iron Buddha six meters high and weighing over
five tons.
Temple
of Magistrate Bao
This
temple was built on Xianghua Mound in Baohe Park in memory
of Bao Zheng (999-1062) of the Northern Song Dynasty.
Born in Hefei, Bao Zheng was an honest official known
as "Upright Magistrate Bao", who had once and
his portrait carved on a stone, as well as relics unearthed
from his tomb. A well beside the temple is called "Upright
Spring (Lianquan)," and it is said that corrupt officials
of the town dared not drink the springwater. The willow-lined
Xianghua Mound is surrounded by water, in which water
chestnuts and lotus flowers grow lavishly, and is connected
to land by a bridge. Lotus roots flourish in the nearby
Baohe River. |