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Liuzhou,
located by the Liujiang River in the central part of the
Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, has convenient land
and water communications and is a newly developing industrial
city. It is rich in natural resources.
A
legend says that during the Northern and Southern Dynasties
(420-589), eight dragons emerged from the Liujiang River,
and ever since the place has been called the "city
of the Dragons."
Liuzhou's
climate is warm and pleasant, and there are many good
places for sightseeing-the winding Liujiang River looking
like a floating jade belt, the towering crags of Fish
Peak Hill (Ma'anshan), and Goose Hill (Eshan).
Many
valuable archaeological finds have been unearthed in Liuzhou,
and it has become an important place for pale anthropological
studies.
Marquis Liu Park (Liuhougongyuan)
Located
in the city proper, Marquis Liu Park occupies an area
of 260,000 square meters. A temple was built here to commemorate
the outstanding literary achievements of Liu Zongyuan
(773-819), a renowned man of letters of the Tang Dynasty
who was dismissed from his official post in the central
government and demoted to be the magistrate of Liuzhou
because of his reformist ideas. A tomb containing Liu
Zongyuan's clothes can also be visited in the park.
Fish
Peak Hill Park
This
park is in the southern part of Liuzhou and features such
scenic spots as Fish Peak Hill (Yufengshan), Carp Peak
(Liyufeng), and Little Dragon Pool (Xiaolongtan). Fish
Peak Hill is connected with a beautiful legend, which
says that Third Sister Liu, a beautiful girl and a good
singer, ran away from the evil landlord Mo Huairen and
was carried by the current of the Liujiang River down
to Liuzhou, where she was saved by a fisherman and later
fell in love with a young man. Unfortunately, Liu was
caught again by Mo Huairen's men, who threw her into Little
Dragon Pool. This time she was saved by a fish goddess
who jumped out of the water and carried her up to the
sky, while another fish goddess flew over and took Mo
Huairen in her arms and then turned into a hill with the
evil man underneath -- the hill called Fish Peak Hill
today. The top of the hill affords a marvelous view of
the city of Liuzhou and the beautiful Liujiang River.
Dule
Cave
Situated
in the southern suburbs of Liuzhou, this limestone cave
with its fantastically shaped stalactites and stalagmites
was formed more than a million years ago, like Seven-Star
Cave and Reed Flute Cave in Guilin. At one place on the
ceiling of the cave, there is a small hole through which
the sky can be seen, as from a deep well. Legend has it
that the cave was inhabited by yet another fish goddess
who leaped out of the cave through the ceiling, leaving
a hole in it, when she heard that Third Sister Liu was
in trouble. Dule Cave is very deep, with many twisted
passages and many smaller caves within it. The oddly shaped
rocks and the gurgling of underground streams give and
cave an eerie atmosphere.
Site
of Liujiang Man
In
September 1958, a fossilized human skull was found in
a cave sixteen kilometers southeast of Liuzhou. The fossil
was named Liujiang Man by the Institute of Vertebrate
Paleontology and Pale anthropology of the Chinese Academy
of Sciences. Lijiang Man, who lived fifty thousand years
ago, is the earliest trace of modern Homo sapiens found
to date in China and Southeast Asia.
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