2. Hengpaitou Scenic Area: Sujiabu, which is located 20 kilometers away from Liu 'an, spreads outward with Hengpaitou Water Control Project and Fengyuan Lake as the core. It is a tourist development zone characterized by hydrological landscape and supplemented by human landscape. There are Jiugong Mountain, Bishuiyan, Tongshanzhai, Phoenix Pine, Ancient Ginkgo, Huang Lian Temple, Qingyuan Building, Longwang Temple, Wangjiang Temple Tower and other scenic spots, and sometimes egrets can be seen rising and falling on the river beach.
3. Zhaoqing Temple: Zhaoqing Temple was built in the Zhenguan period of the Tang Dynasty and has been rebuilt nine times. It is one of the four major Zhaoqing temples in the Tang Dynasty. The temple is divided into four entrances, namely Maitreya Buddha Hall, Mahayana Mahayana Hall, Pilu Hall and Jieyin Temple. There are meditation halls, guest halls and fasting halls on both sides. There are more than 800 Buddha statues in the temple, such as Tathagata, Guanyin, Tibetan King, Eighteen Arhats and Erjiang, which are very spectacular.
4. Wanxi Rift: Wanxi Rift is located 25km south of Lu 'an, which is a rare mountain fissure in China. The Rift Valley Scenic Area was originally named "Avoid Rebecca", and the locals commonly call it "Sanmen". The whole scenic spot is like three lotus roots. Only one person can stand in the narrow part, and thousands of troops can be hidden in the wide part. The cliffs on both sides stand upright, tens of feet high, which is very spectacular.
5. Longtou Tower: The Longtou Tower was built in the first year of the Ming Dynasty (162 1) and rebuilt in the Qing Qianlong period, commonly known as the "city cone". Because the word "bibcock" is engraved on the tablet on the fourth floor, it is called bibcock tower. The tower is a hexagonal pavilion-style brick building made of blue bricks, solid, with seven floors and a height of 20.7 meters. The tower gate is made of pig iron, divided into three layers, gourd-shaped, unique in shape and worth visiting.
6. Qimen Weir: You may not be familiar with the name Qimen Weir, but the Qimen Weir near it is very famous in history. Qimen weir is a self-flowing irrigation network formed by making full use of the vicious circle, swings, ponds and ditches in nature. It is a very famous water conservancy project in ancient China with a history of more than 2,000 years. In the seventh year of Emperor Gaozu (200 BC), Liu Xin began to build a weir under Qimen Ridge, which was called "Qimen", to divert water to irrigate more than 80,000 mu of land, and to build Wuyang weir and trough weir on the east side, which was called "Qimen Three Weirs".