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What are the must-see places in Chengdu?

1. Dujiangyan

Dujiangyan is a national key cultural relic protection unit of world cultural heritage, a national scenic spot and a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction.

Dujiangyan is located in the west of Dujiangyan City, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, on the Minjiang River in the west of Chengdu Plain. It was built in the last years of King Zhao of Qin (about 256 BC-251 BC).

It is a large-scale water conservancy project organized and built by Li Bing and his son, the prefect of Shu County, on the basis of the excavation of previous turtle spirits. It consists of a water-separating fish mouth, a sand-flying weir and a treasure bottle mouth. For more than 2, years, it has been playing the role of flood control and irrigation, making Chengdu Plain a "land of abundance" with people and fertile fields thousands of miles away.

2. Du Fu Caotang

Du Fu Caotang, the former residence of Du Fu, a great poet of the Tang Dynasty in China, is located at No.38 Qinghua Road, Qingyang District, Chengdu, Sichuan. Du Fu lived here for nearly four years and wrote more than 24 poems. Wei Zhuang, a poet at the end of the Tang Dynasty, found the site of the thatched cottage and rebuilt it, so that it could be preserved. It was repaired and expanded in the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties.

3. Wuhou Temple

Wuhou Temple is the carrier of people's affirmation and praise for Zhuge Liang, the prime minister of Shu Han Dynasty, and the source of the relics of the Three Kingdoms. It consists of four parts: Zhaolie Temple, Wuhou Temple, Huiling Temple and Sanyi Temple, and belongs to the cultural heritage protection area of Wuhou Temple Museum in Chengdu.

in July p>27, according to the Chengdu Wuhou Temple Cultural Relics Protection Plan approved by National Cultural Heritage Administration, the Zhugeliang Temple Courtyard of Wuhou Temple was designated as the "core cultural relics protection area". From 28 to 21, governments at all levels allocated more than 7 million yuan for post-disaster reconstruction, of which 3 million yuan was used for the cultural relics maintenance project of Zhuge Liang Temple Courtyard.

4. Jinsha Site

Jinsha Site is located in Jinsha Village, Su Po Township, west of Chengdu City, Sichuan Province, China, with a distribution area of about 5 square kilometers. It is the capital of the ancient Shu Kingdom, the center of ancient civilization in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River from the 12th century BC to the 7th century BC. On May 25th, 26, it was announced by the State Council as a national key cultural relics protection unit.

5. Qingyang Palace

Qingyang Palace is located in the second section of the first ring road in Chengdu, Sichuan Province. It is known as "the first Taoist temple in western Sichuan" and "the first jungle in southwest China" and is also one of the famous Taoist temples in China.

Qingyang Palace was founded in the Zhou Dynasty, formerly known as Qingyang Temple. By the Ming Dynasty, the temples built in the Tang Dynasty were destroyed by military disasters. Most of the existing buildings were rebuilt by Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty from six to ten years, covering an area of about 12, square meters.