A Tree in Chengdu —— Ginkgo biloba
Lotus, the Flower of Chengdu
Chengdu snacks are very famous.
Come to Chengdu to see these places.
Chengdu has the reputation of "Museum Capital"
Chengdu Wuhou Temple Museum is a famous cultural shrine of the Three Kingdoms. Chengdu Wuhou Temple, located in the center of Chengdu, is the most famous memorial site of Zhuge Liang and Liu Bei in China, the only temple in China where the monarch and the minister worship together, and the most influential museum of cultural relics of the Three Kingdoms in China. Wuhou Temple was founded in 223 AD, and it is mainly composed of Hui Ling, Han Zhaolie Temple and Wuhou Temple. It is the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units.
Chengdu Du Fu Cottage Museum Du Fu, the former residence of Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu in Chengdu, is located in the urban area of Chengdu. It is a famous garden full of poetry and bamboo forest scenery. The poet Du Fu moved to Chengdu in 759 AD, which lasted for three years and nine months. He wrote more than 240 poems here, and his famous poem "Cottage Broken by Autumn Wind" is the work of living in a thatched cottage. The main buildings are Dayi, Stone Tang Poetry, Chai Men, Ministry of Industry Temple, Shaoling Caotang, etc. Caotang Museum has more than 30,000 volumes of historical materials and more than 2,000 pieces of cultural relics, which are precious materials for studying poet Du Fu. Du Fu Caotang is the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units.
Chengdu Yongling Museum is the tomb of Wang Jian (AD 847~9 18), the former Shu emperor during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. Located in the urban area of Chengdu, excavated at 1942. Important cultural relics unearthed include white jade, mourning books, jade belts, jade cups, silver bowls, iron pigs, iron cows and so on. It is a precious material for studying the politics, economy and culture of the Five Dynasties. Department of national key cultural relics protection units.
Jinsha Site, located on Qingyang Avenue in the western suburbs of Chengdu, is known as the first major archaeological discovery in China in the 2nd/KLOC-0 century and was rated as one of the top ten new archaeological discoveries in China in 20001year. The site represents the splendid ancient Shu culture more than 3000 years ago. Among the more than 3,000 cultural relics unearthed, most of them are exquisite gold and jade ornaments and a large number of funerary objects. The site culture is in the same strain as the Sanxingdui site culture in Guanghan, which is another great achievement in the archaeological history of China after Sanxingdui. It is a national key cultural relic protection unit.
The ancient ship coffin site is located in the commercial street in the center of Chengdu. It was excavated in July 2000 and has a history of more than 2,500 years. Each ship's coffin is made of super-large logs, and its burial scale is the highest in China. At the same time, the unearthed cultural relics include beautifully made buried pottery. This site is a national key cultural relic protection unit.
Wenshuyuan is one of the "four jungles" in western Sichuan in the Qing Dynasty. Formerly known as Miaoyuan Pagoda in Tang Dynasty, it was called Xinxiang Temple in Song Dynasty, but it was destroyed by war in Ming Dynasty. After the reconstruction in the 30th year of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty (A.D. 169 1), it was renamed Wenshuyuan. There are more than 500 ancient and modern celebrity paintings and calligraphy since the Tang and Song Dynasties, 65,438+200,000 copies of various classics, as well as physical treasures such as inscriptions, sculptures and embroidery since the Han Dynasty.
Qingyang Palace is one of the famous Taoist temples in China. Qingyang Palace is located in the center of Chengdu, built in the Tang Dynasty, and the existing main hall was built in the Qing Dynasty. The main buildings are Lingzu Hall, Hunyuan Hall, Bagua Pavilion, Wuji Hall (Sanqing Hall), Doumu Hall, Tangwang Hall and Chai Jingtai. Qingyang Palace is an important place to study China ancient culture and Taoist culture. National key cultural relics protection units.