Sichuan's beautiful and ethereal landscapes dot the vast land of Bashu, telling the vicissitudes of history.
Sichuan has attracted more attention after the earthquake, making Sichuan tours more tempting.
Dujiangyan The charm of Dujiangyan Qingcheng Mountain still exists. "Worship the water Dujiangyan, ask about Qingcheng Mountain", this advertising slogan praised by countless people still appropriately reflects the beautiful landscape of Dujiangyan and Qingcheng Mountain that still has the charm.
People who went there specifically to "visit and ask questions" said that the front hills of Qingcheng had not changed much, and the temples were basically restored as before, with a constant flow of tourists.
Unfortunately, the lake on Qingcheng Mountain disappeared during the earthquake and will never return.
Dujiangyan is only half an hour's drive from Qingcheng Mountain. Although the Erwang Temple, which was severely damaged in the earthquake, is still under repair, it can only be viewed from a distance.
But standing on the fish mouth of the water conservancy project that has been restored with grouting, looking at the surging river water coming from the west, its turbulent momentum is still the same as before. The green waves continue to describe the beauty and richness of the Chengdu Plain. People still drink on both sides of the rushing Minjiang River.
Great place for tea play.
The Taoping Qiang Village continues to be a legend. As the world's most complete "living fossil" of Qiang architecture, the Taoping Qiang Village located in the upper reaches of the Minjiang River was partially damaged in last year's earthquake. Although the parapet and ancillary facilities were partially damaged, the watchtowers are still standing. The ancient village
Dependent, the groundwater network is intact.
Under the watchtower, farmers’ strings of corn, symbolizing harvest and rich folk customs, were hung all over the eaves.
After nearly a year of repairs and protection, Taoping Qiang Village has returned to its original appearance.
There are Rhododendrons in Xiling Snow Mountain The Xiling Snow Mountain Scenic Area, which was "slightly injured" in the earthquake, resumed business as early as July last year.
People who have been there say that when you look down from the ropeway, you can see lush forests, the vegetation has not been damaged, and the ski resorts on the mountainside, lawns, slides and other recreational facilities are all intact. Only from the visitor center
Traces of the earthquake can be seen in the cracks on the hotel walls.
The Xiling Snow Mountain from April to August every year is the "explosion period" of azaleas. A bunch of azaleas can range from a few to dozens of flowers, which are as red as fire and as white as snow. What's even more peculiar is that,
One flower has several colors, and is extremely bright.
In addition to flower viewing, this is also the season when mountain wonders such as sunrise, sea of ??clouds, Yin and Yang Realm, and Buddha light in the forest often appear, which must not be missed.
The Story of the Three Kingdoms in Wuhou Temple The wall of Wuhou Temple, located in the southern suburbs of Chengdu, collapsed during last year’s earthquake, but the overall impact was not significant. It was reopened to the public on the 6th day after the disaster.
This Wuhou Temple, which was built in the late Shu Han Dynasty, has been damaged and changed many times over the past thousand years, even if there was no earthquake disaster that occurs once in a thousand years.
The main building of Wuhou Temple is located in the north and faces south. It is divided into five levels: the main gate, the second gate, the Liu Bei Hall, the Guo Hall, and the Zhuge Liang Hall. They are strictly arranged on a central axis from south to north. The emperors and ministers of the Shu Han Dynasty were arranged up and down, and they gathered together in one hall.
A great feature.
There are many clay statues of Shu Han historical figures in the temple, which are said to have been made by folk artists of the Qing Dynasty.
The carvings on the tripods, furnaces, bells, and drums have a unique charm. People with a Three Kingdoms complex must come here to savor it carefully and listen to the story of history.
Detailed introduction to Sichuan attractions: /travel_info_default.asp?cID=84 New interpretation: Apart from those old destinations, when you visit Sichuan again, you might as well aim at the ancient towns scattered all over the east, west, north and south. In the ancient towns, there are no traces of modern civilization.
Wood, brick and tile are the accumulation of history.
The ancient castle in the mountains of Fubao Town in southern Sichuan Fubao Town in Hejiang County, Sichuan is a small town built on a fish-ridge-shaped ridge, surrounded by water on three sides, also known as "Fubao Town".
Climbing up the mountainside to the north of the town, you can have a panoramic view of the old town with gray walls, green tiles and stilted buildings. It forms two completely different scenes from the modern new district across the Pujiang River.
On market days, the new street is bustling with people, but the old street is still quiet.
Walking forward from Huilong Bridge in the town, on both sides of the streets paved with large bluestones, there are mostly Ming and Qing style houses, one next to the other, of different sizes.
Wandering in these small streets and narrow alleys, you will find that in addition to the sparse pedestrians, there are occasionally old people enjoying the cool air with their eyes closed and resting in the shade of the trees. There are also a few women sitting in front of the door, flying needles, and occasionally there are three or two children crawling on the street.
Doing homework on the low wooden bench, or playing quietly, not hearing the noise and cries that often occur in market towns, it is so relaxing.
On Fuhua Street, there is an old winery with a plaque of "Fuquan Winery". Apart from a few large fermentation tanks and the pungent smell, it is almost impossible to see anyone visiting the store.
It is said that the owner of this shop can make wine and sell it for several months at a time, and the unhurried pace has never changed.
Must visit: Huilong Street Huilong Street is 450 meters long and 1.5-8 meters wide. It is the most complete old street in the ancient town and the most prosperous street in the ancient town.
When you reach the highest point of the Fire Temple, you overlook the old street. The wooden buildings on stilts that follow the undulating hills are scattered in rows and rows in various shapes.
Must-do: Ferry There is a ferry at the end of Fuhua Street that was built during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. It has clear water, ancient trees, bamboo forests, and boats, which are indispensable "props" in movies.
Standing at the small stone pier, you can see the locals walking leisurely to the ferry boat, then leisurely lighting a cigarette, and crossing the river less than ten meters wide in this time-honored way.
Must eat: Black bean curd Bamboo shoots, wild vegetables, Fubao dried tofu, Fubao bacon, braised crucian carp, and pickled eel are all Fubao’s specialties. The local black bean curd is also famous.
Douhua can be found everywhere in Sichuan, but black bean curd is rare.
The black bean curd in Fubao Town is made from ground black beans, sesame seeds, etc., and has a particularly rich bean aroma.