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Top 10 ancient towns worth visiting around Chengdu

Do many of your friends want to take a trip to the ancient towns around Chengdu during the holidays?

How about admiring ancient beauty?

So what are the top ten most famous ancient towns around Chengdu?

Let’s take a look next!

See below for details.

1. Jie Zichang Ancient Town: Qingcheng Back Garden Ancient Town Introduction: Jie Zichang is quite famous among more than 10 ancient towns around Chengdu. It still follows the typical composition of ancient towns in Western Sichuan with low-eaves wooden doors and bluestone roads.

But compared with those ancient towns with wide roads that reach your doorstep, the streets are like Lijiang Sifang Street. The clear water flowing down both sides of the streets shows the simplicity and elegance of the streets.

The street courtyard is located at the foot of Fengqi Mountain, 25 kilometers northwest of Chongzhou City. It is connected to the back mountain of Qingcheng and is surrounded by mountains and rivers.

It not only has the benefit of beautiful mountains and waters, but also has 32 temples and other historical sites centered on Yanguang Temple, an ancient temple from the Tang Dynasty that integrates natural and cultural landscapes.

There are ancient temples from the Jin Dynasty - Yanguang Temple, Fengqi Mountain Tourist Scenic Area, thousand acres of primeval forest, thousand-year-old ginkgo, thousand-year-old ancient south, Shanggu Temple, ancient pagodas from the Qing Dynasty, a street built in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, and the uprising site of the national hero Wang Xiaobo in the Song Dynasty

, the former residence (memorial hall) of the poet Lao in the Tang Dynasty, the legendary and magical Gulongtan, Wuguituo, Wuyundong, etc.

Today, most of the old houses in Jiezichang are relics left over from the Ming and Qing Dynasties.

If you want to see the scenery, the editor recommends you go to Yulong Bridge.

There are more than ten tall ginkgo trees next to Yulong Bridge, and their large branches and leaves stand beside the dam at the entrance of the stadium.

Next to the ginkgo tree, there is a red pagoda built in the late Qing Dynasty with fine workmanship.

Whenever the mountain wind blows, the small copper bell on the tower will make a pleasant sound.

The ancients called this tower 'ziku'.

Appearance: The small courtyard in the middle of the street is a place full of legends of seclusion.

According to records in the "General History of China" AD, Zhu Yun, the son of Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, mysteriously disappeared in history.

According to the research of many folk experts, Zhu Yun actually lived in seclusion near the ancient temple of Yanguang Temple in Jiezichang.

I have lived in the mountains for more than ten years, since AD ??1404.

When you walk into the nearly century-old shop of a family named Lin Duan on Zhenwu Street in Jiezi Town, you will find something amazing.

His house has a wooden wall that is as high as two people.

The wooden wall is about 4 meters high and divided into 6 squares.

Each square is like a wooden screen, and the wooden walls have been plastered with something similar to lime.

On the wooden board on the far right side of the wooden wall, there is a clear picture.

The beauties in the picture are dancing in skirts, and their clothes are full of wind, much like the "flying" in Dunhuang murals.

This is where the streets often surprise you.

All you need is your smart eyes.

Bus route: Depart from Chengdu, pass through Chongzhou and Tongyuan Town, and arrive at Jiezi Town.

From Chengdu Jinsha Station (there are 5, 17, 801, 47, 78, and 69 buses in the city) there are shuttle buses to Meihuazhai and Gushi every day at 9:10 and 10:50 respectively, and the fare is 10.5

Yuan/person; there is also a bus to Chongzhou, which runs every four minutes.

The fare is 6.5 yuan/person (wild yellow face), passing through Tongyuan Town and Jiezi Town to Meihua Village (or ancient temple).

Self-driving route: Take the west gate of Chengdu, pass through the Wenqiong Expressway, get off at the Chongzhou exit, and then pass through Jinjiang, Tongyuan Town, Shangyuan Town to Jiezi Town.

You can also get to your destination from Chengdu-Guan Expressway, take the Qingcheng Mountain Highway, and go to Jiezi via Qingcheng Town and Daguan Town.

Accommodation: For tourists who love food, they will covet the local legendary ‘Tang Ma Cake’, which is only passed down to the daughter-in-law and not to the son.

It is said that this snack was founded in the 51st year of Qianlong reign of the Qing Dynasty and is currently sold at home and abroad.

It is one of the four famous snacks in the ancient Shu Kingdom.

Bus route: Chengdu Xinnanmen Bus Station has a shuttle bus to Huanglongxi, 8:00-16:00, one bus every hour for 8 yuan/person; one bus from Hongpailou every half hour, 7 yuan/person.

Accommodation: Stay in the town for one night, ranging from 15 yuan to 40 yuan per person.

Usually you can return to Chengdu on the same day you visit Huanglong River.

2. Luodai Ancient Town: The first Hakka town in the west Introduction to the ancient town: Luodai Ancient Town is located 10 kilometers north of Longquan Town, at the foot of Er'e Mountain in the middle of the Longquan Mountains.

It was built during the Shu-Han period of the Three Kingdoms. According to legend, Liu Chan's jade belt fell into the Bajiaojing next to the town after the Shu-Han period. There are more than 20,000 Hakkas in the town, accounting for 90% of the town's population.

Therefore, it is known as the first Hakka town in western China.

They often speak a dialect called Hakka, which contains some phonology from ancient Chinese.

The Luodai people call the Hakka they speak ‘Tucantonese’, which is consistent with the standard pronunciation of the Hakka dialect in Meixian, Guangdong. For example, when wearing clothes, they say ‘put on a shirt’, and when it rains, they say ‘fall into the water’.

Luo Ancient Town preserves a relatively complete Hakka culture.

Most of the villagers in Luogu Town and its surrounding areas are descendants of immigrants from Guangdong, and you can feel the rich Hakka tradition when you walk in.

There are many ancient buildings in Luogu Town, such as the Guangdong Guild Hall and the Jiangxi Guild Hall.

Zuluo Ancient Town - Rickshaws waiting outside the Guangdong Guild Hall.

The Guangdong Guild Hall, located on the street of Luodai Ancient Town, was built in the 11th year of Qianlong's reign in the Qing Dynasty (1746 AD).

The entire guild hall covers an area of ??more than 3,000 square meters and is composed of a mountain gate, a front, middle and back hall, and left and right wing rooms.