Du Fu's Caotang is the former residence of Du Fu, a great poet in Tang Dynasty. He lived here for more than three years and wrote more than 240 poems, many of which were about the Caotang, and "Caotang was blown by autumn wind" was praised by later generations as a swan song.
Caotang is one of the most concentrated tourist attractions in Chengdu, with its simple and elegant architecture, towering nanmu and rich cultural atmosphere.
● Wuhou Temple
Wuhou Temple is a sacred place to commemorate Zhuge Liang, prime minister of Shu Han Dynasty. It was built in the late Shu-Han Dynasty. When it was rebuilt in the early Ming Dynasty, Wuhou Temple was moved to the "Han Zhaolie Temple" dedicated to Liu Bei and became a temple dedicated to both monarch and minister.
It is composed of the Three Juebei Monument, Liu Beidian, Wuhou Temple, Liu Bei's Tomb and the Three Kingdoms Cultural Museum, which fully displays the Shu and Han cultures of the Three Kingdoms.
● Dujiangyan
Dujiangyan Water Conservancy Project, which was built in 256 BC, is the oldest and only water conservancy project in the world, and its characteristic is that there is no dam to divert water. There are many cultural relics near Dujiangyan, including Fulongguan, Erwangmiao, Anlan Suoqiao, Lei Yu, Lidui Park, Leiyushan Park and Lingyan Temple.
Dujiangyan-Qingcheng Mountain Line is a United Nations World Cultural Heritage, which consists of Dujiangyan Water Conservancy Project and Qingcheng Mountain.
● Qingcheng Mountain
Qingcheng Mountain is the birthplace of Taoism. It is quiet and beautiful everywhere, with different scenery in four seasons. In A.D. 143, "Shi Tian" Zhang Ling came here to preach and wrote 24 Taoist books. Dozens of palaces and a large number of cultural relics are still well preserved.
Chengdu Zoo
Chengdu Zoo is located in the northern suburb of Chengdu, Sichuan Province, facing the corner wall of Zhaojue Temple, a famous temple in western Sichuan, 4 kilometers away from the urban area. The park is full of trees, lakes, birds and flowers, as well as charming scenery. More than 30 groups of animal houses with novel shapes are scattered in 17.342 hectares of green trees, bamboo forests and flowers. When you walk in it, you will feel the harmonious atmosphere of nature, animals and human beings. If the time is right, you can also experience the fun of feeding wild animals and take photos with the little lion and tiger.
Founded in 1953, it was moved to Chengdu Zoo on 1976. After nearly 50 years of construction and development, it has become a characteristic park with more than 300 species of rare and endangered wild animals, including mammals, amphibians, reptiles, birds, goldfish and other national key protection. It receives 6.5438+0.5 million visitors a year, making it the largest zoo in southwest China and the fourth among the top ten zoos in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou.