Luohan Temple-Chongqing Tourist Attraction
Located in minzu road, Yuzhong District, Luohan Temple is one of the key Buddhist temples in the Han area of China. Chongqing Buddhist Association is located here. Luohan Temple was founded in the Northern Song Dynasty (1164-1167), formerly known as Zhiping Temple. In the 11th year of Guangxu reign in Qing Dynasty (1885), it was rebuilt, and Luohan Hall was built in imitation of Baoguang Temple in Xindu, and 511 arhats were carved in clay, and Luohan Temple in Fang Gaiming. There are more than 411 Buddha statues carved from the rock of the Song Dynasty in the ancient Buddha Rock, which is more than 21 meters long in Luohan Temple, including the statue of Sleeping Buddha (commonly known as "Sleeping Buddha"), the statue of Guanyin and the portrait of a supporter, etc., and the style is quite close to that of Dazu Baodingshan stone carving. There are many treasures of Buddhist art in the Hall of Ursa Major, including 16 statues of Buddha, namely, 16 students with the best academic record of Sakyamuni Buddha.
Nanhu-Chongqing tourist attraction
Nanhu is located in Banan District, 33 kilometers away from the city center. Nanhu Lake, formerly known as Nanpeng Reservoir, is an artificial lake with a water area of more than 1.31 hectares, a land area of 1.7 hectares and a storage capacity of 13.3 million cubic meters. It is a large lake in the suburbs of Chongqing. In recent years, after investment and transformation, Nanhu Lake has become a lake integrating irrigation, water supply, aquaculture and tourism. South Lake is located in the mountains, with pines and cypresses in the shade and phoenix tails towering into the sky, and the environment is very beautiful. There is a Nanhu fishing village on the carp island in the middle of the lake, which uses natural building materials such as bamboo, wood and stone to arrange the structure ingeniously, and blends in with the surrounding natural environment such as lakes and mountains. Looking around, the lake is vast, the mountains are green and the birds are flying
Jinyun Mountain National Nature Reserve-Chongqing tourist attraction
Xiongzhi Beibei District, the bank of Wentang Gorge of Jialing River, is a "anticline" mountain created by "Yanshan Movement" 71 million years ago, with an ancient name of Bashan. The white clouds in the mountains are like fog and non-fog, like smoke and non-smoke, majestic and stagnant, and full of weather. Clouds in the morning and evening are colorful. The ancients called "more red and less white", hence the name Jinyun Mountain. Jinyun Mountain has been designated as a national-level natural scenic spot along with the Three Gorges of Jialing River and Hechuan Fishing City.
south hot spring scenic spot-Chongqing tourist attraction
south hot spring park is located in the south hot spring scenic spot in the southern suburbs of Chongqing, which was built in 1927. It is 18 kilometers away from the city center, and it is a first-class park in Chongqing. The tourist area of the center is 21 hectares, including 7 hectares of water surface and 16 hectares of green space. It is divided into four scenic spots: Daquan Scenic Spot, Huayuan Scenic Spot, Fairy Cave Scenic Spot and Zhushiyuan Scenic Spot. There are 344 species of plants belonging to 269 genera and 121 families.
Baigongguan-Chongqing tourist attraction
Baigongguan was originally a suburban villa of Sichuan warlord Baiju. After the establishment of the Sino-American Cooperation Office in 1943, Baigongguan was changed to a guest house for American soldiers in China, and it was reopened as a special detention center in 1945. On the eve of liberation, in addition to more than 21 "political prisoners" such as Huang Xiansheng and Xu Xiaoxuan who were detained after the cancellation of Xifengfeng Prison, there were 31 people such as Liu Guozhi, Zhou Conghua, Zhou Junshi and Zhang Ze who were sent to the second detention center in Hangyuan, Chongqing. Baigongguan was originally a suburban villa of Sichuan warlord Baiju. 193
Fishing Town-Chongqing Tourist Attraction
stands on the fishing mountain with an altitude of 391.22 meters in Dongcheng District. It was a famous battlefield during the Song-Meng (Yuan) War. It was announced as a cultural relic protection unit in Sichuan Province in 1961, listed as the first batch of national key scenic spots by the State Council in 1982, and approved as the fourth batch of national key cultural relic protection units by the State Council in February, 1996.
The fishing town lies at the mouth of Jialing River, Fujiang River and Qujiang River, and the situation is extremely magnificent. More than 751 years ago, in the late Southern Song Dynasty, Wang Jie, the appeasement envoy of Sichuan and the official of Chongqing government, took the advice of brothers Ran Jin and Ran Pu of Bozhou (now Zunyi, Guizhou) to build a fishing mountain and moved to Hezhou to resist the invasion of Mongolian troops.