Xixi National Wetland Park

Jiang Xianggong Temple 蒋相公祠

Jiang Xianggong Shrine, also known as "Jiang Xianggong Temple" among the local people, was established by later generations to commemorate the virtuous deeds of the three brothers, Jiang Chongren, Jiang Chongyi, and Jiang Chongxin, who were local worthies during the Song Dynasty. These brothers upheld moral principles, promoted fair trade, and provided relief to the people for over sixty years. The shrine is now one of the main attractions along the Xixi Qingfeng Tourist Route.

Xixi, also known as Hezhu in ancient times, is characterized by winding waters, surrounded by mountains, famous gardens and ancient temples, with numerous reeds and sandy Xu trees. Historically, Xixi covers an area of about 60 square kilometers, and the total area of Xixi National Wetland Park under protection is about 11.5 square kilometers, which is divided into the eastern wetland ecological protection and cultivation area, the central wetland ecological tourism and leisure area, and the western wetland ecological landscape enclosure area. The importance of Xixi lies in its ecology.