1, Cangzhou Iron Lion
Located in the southeast suburb of Cangzhou City, Hebei Province, it is 16 kilometers away from the urban area. It was cast in the third year of Guangxu at the end of the Zhou Dynasty (953), and it was called "Zhenhai Roar" by the people. It is the oldest and largest cast iron lion in China.
2. Wuqiao Acrobatic World
Wuqiao Acrobatic World is a national AAAA-level tourist attraction, covering an area of 200 hectares. It integrates amusement, humanities, natural history, folk customs, acrobatic training and competition exchange, and has magical, wonderful, novel and unique national cultural characteristics.
3. Li Qiandi in Baiyangdian
Baiyangdian Lake is known as the "Pearl of North China" with a total area of 366 square kilometers. It is the largest freshwater lake in northern China. Its beautiful natural scenery is different from large lakes with water and sky, and there are also mountain reservoirs close to mountains and rivers.
4. Qiantong Temple
Qianzi Town, located 25 kilometers southwest of Yanshan County, is the birthplace of Xu Fudong's crossing of Fusang, with a history of more than 2,000 years. The deity of Gionee in Saga, Japan is Xu Fu, and the custom of offering sacrifices once every 50 years continues to this day.
5. Muslim worship in Beida Temple
Cangzhou Muslim Beida Temple is located in Huimin Community Center, Jiefang Middle Road, Cangzhou City, Hebei Province. Along with Huaisheng Temple in Guangzhou, Quanzhou Mosque and Jining Mosque, it is listed as a key cultural relics protection unit in Hebei Province.
The above content reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Cangzhou City