The tourist attractions in Chengdu are: Chengdu People's Park, Daci Temple, Jinmen, Dujiangyan and Qingcheng Mountain.
1. Chengdu People's Park
Chengdu People's Park is located in Shaocheng Road, Ancestral Hall Street in Chengdu, which is a comprehensive garden integrating cultural relics and leisure and entertainment. The park was founded in 1911, and there are famous tourist attractions such as Jinshui Creek, Goldfish Island and Pottery Garden. Chengdu People's Park is a comprehensive park integrating gardens, culture, cultural relics protection, patriotism education and leisure and entertainment.
2. Daci Temple
Daci Temple, also known as Guda Shengci Temple, is located in the section of Dongfeng Road, Jinjiang District, Chengdu, Sichuan Province. It was built in Wei and Jin Dynasties and flourished in the Tang and Song Dynasties. It has a long history, profound culture, large scale, and numerous eminent monks. It is said that it was built in the Sui Dynasty and was given a plaque by Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. Xuanzang, a famous monk in the Tang Dynasty, was ordained here.
3. Jinmen
Jinmen, located in Sichuan-Shaanxi Road, Chengdu, which is the gateway to Sichuan at the intersection of the expressway around the city, takes the food, leisure, tourism, commerce and hotel products industries as the core, and based on the Millennium Sanhe ancient town, reproduces the essence of Chengdu's residence and time-honored buildings in the past century, and creates the cover of Chengdu city.
4. Dujiangyan
Dujiangyan is located in the west of Dujiangyan City, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, on the Minjiang River in the west of Chengdu Plain. Dujiangyan is a world cultural heritage, a world natural heritage, a national key cultural relic protection unit, a national-level scenic spot and a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction.
5. Qingcheng Mountain
Qingcheng Mountain is a famous Taoist mountain in China and one of the cradles of Taoism in China. In the second year of Emperor Han 'an in the Eastern Han Dynasty, Tianshi Zhang Ling came to Qingcheng Mountain, took a fancy to its deep and secluded beauty, and preached here. Qingcheng Mountain became one of the birthplaces of Taoism and was listed as the "fifth cave" by Taoism.