2. Huangshi Honghua Temple: Huangshi Honghua Temple is located in Orient Mountain, Tieshan District, Huangshi City, Hubei Province. Orient Mountain is not very famous, at least much less famous than Daye. This place, which is famous for producing high-quality iron ore, is an important base for Zhang Zhidong to handle the Westernization Movement recently. However, the origin of the name of the Oriental Mountain is unique. According to legend, Dong Fangshuo once traveled here to give lectures on alchemy, and later generations named this mountain the East. Some people think that Sun Quan set up Wuchang County in the Three Kingdoms period, taking this mountain as the eastern boundary of Wuchang County, hence the name Orient Mountain.
3. Huangshi Huazang Temple: Huazang Temple, located in Tieshan, Huangshi, is located in the scenic Deer Zhang Shan Park. Temple Introduction The temple is located in Huazang Temple, Tieshan, Huangshi, in the scenic Deer Zhang Shan Park. The original Huazang Temple was founded in the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, and was founded by Zen master Tan Hui, a native of Beicun Village, Jiashan County, Pingan Province, South Korea. Its common name is Jin, and it is the same clan as Di Chin, the ancestor of Jiuhua Mountain.
4. Former site of the east open pit of Daye Iron Mine: The east open pit of Daye Iron Mine is located in Tieshan District, Huangshi City. The whole stope is 2400 meters long from east to west, 900 meters wide from north to south, with a drop of 444 meters, and the pit mouth area is 654.38+0.08 million square meters. It was first mined in the Three Kingdoms period. 1893, Daye iron mine was officially put into production on a large scale, which lasted until the end of open-pit mining in 2003.
5. Tieshan Temple: Tieshan Temple is located on the mountainside of the northwest slope of Jianshan Mountain in Tieshan District, east-west, surrounded by mountains. Tieshan Temple is located on the mountainside of the northwest slope of Jianshan Mountain in Tieshan District, east-west, surrounded by mountains. Tieshan Temple, also known as Tieshan Ancient Temple, is commonly known as laojunmiao. According to legend, Tieshan Temple was built in the Song Dynasty, and was rebuilt twice at the end of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty and Guangxu in Qing Dynasty.