Liangnong, a renowned historical and cultural town in Zhejiang Province, holds a significant place in history. During the Anti-Japanese War, it served as the core of the Siming Mountain revolutionary base area. Historically, it was a pivotal stop on the Tang Poetry Road in eastern Zhejiang, attracting poets like Li Bai and Pi Rixiu to pause and appreciate its beauty.
The town boasts a wealth of historical sites, including Wuguilou, stone carvings from Song Dynasty tombs, and streets shaped like horseshoes. Additionally, there are several revolutionary landmarks such as the Memorial Hall of the Eastern Zhejiang Base Area, the former site of the headquarters of the New Fourth Army’s Eastern Zhejiang Column, and the Siming Mountain Revolutionary Martyrs Cemetery. These sites stand testament to the rich history and cultural heritage of Liangnong.
The natural and human landscapes of Liangnong harmoniously blend, offering a unique experience to visitors. However, please note that the specific opening hours and business status may vary depending on the day’s circumstances.