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Sansia was called San Jia Chong because it is located at the influx of Da Ke Kan, San Jia Chong, and Heng Rivers. In the Manchu Dynasty, it had prospered gradually; the rise of the dye industry facilitated the downtown streets. The long history of development leaves many historical sites behind. Sansia Zu Shi Temple of long history constructed in Manchu Dynasty. It was repaired by local famous artist, Li Meishu, with ancient technique. The wooden carving, the stone carving, and the brass cast here attract the innumerable foreign and native tourists, art experts and the federate guests to visit every year. In Sansia Old Street which is at the southern of Min Quan Street, the savor of grace and modesty of red bricks makes people think of ancient time. The handwork of blue dyeing on that street is so glorious. Each handwork is consists of uniqueness. The rivers and the mountains here are beautiful sceneries, such as the Bei Cha Mountain Waterfall, East Mountains, Dong Yan Waterfall, the Cou Ge bird-watching area, Xiong Kong Waterfall, Yu-nui peak ,and Ba Zhang left-bank. Sansia welcomes you to explore.
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