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One-day tour in Linyi is free.
The free attractions that must be visited in Linyi for a day trip include Zhongshan Temple, Ju 'nan Sleeping Buddha Temple and so on.

1, Zhongshan Temple

Zhongshan Temple is located in a dense forest, with rugged mountain roads, pines and cypresses covering the sky, gurgling streams and surrounded by mountain flowers. Sun Yat-sen Temple is named after its tree-lined sunshine in Zhongshan. The temple is large in scale. In its heyday, there were more than 500 monks, and there was a grand event every year. The guests came from the countryside.

2. Ju 'nan reclining Buddha Temple

The park is magnificent in spirit, unique in design, exquisite and unique. There are not only natural landscapes such as the Tiger Mountain Sleeping Buddha, the 17-hole Bodhi Bridge, the Seven-level Futu stupa, the Lotus Lake, the Jiuding Lotus Terrace, Linghuating, but also human landscapes such as the Sleeping Buddha Temple, the Five Hundred Arhats Cave, the Eight Diagrams Array and the Peony Garden.

The historical evolution of Linyi;

Linyi has a long history and is one of the important birthplaces of Chinese civilization. 500,000 years ago, human ancestors lived in the Luzhong Mountain area in the north of Linyi, creating an ancient civilization.

200,000 years ago, cultural remains of the early Paleolithic were discovered in many places in China. In the late Paleolithic period, ancient ancestors went south day by day and settled in Yishu River Plain. Nearly 100 microlithic cultural remains found in yi river and Shuhe River basins were created by human beings 65,438+0-20,000 years ago.

65,438+0,000 years ago, in the Neolithic Age, ancient ancestors established dense settlements in the Yishu River basin and began the initial primitive agricultural activities. Yishu River Basin has become one of the cradles of primitive agriculture in China and the first green revolution in human history. 5,000 years ago, people here began to master the brewing technology and treat diseases with bian stone.