The top ten places of interest in Chengdu are: Qingcheng Mountain-Dujiangyan, Qingyang Palace, Wangjiang Tower, Du Fu Thatched Cottage, Wuhou Temple, Jinli, Liu's Manor, Jinsha Ruins, Wenshu Monastery, Wang Jian's Tomb, etc. .
1. Qingcheng Mountain-Dujiangyan
This scenic spot was included in the World Cultural Heritage List in 2000. Qingcheng Mountain is surrounded by evergreen dense forests and winding paths and is surrounded by peaks. The beautiful scenery attracts important tasks, and Dujiangyan, the world's oldest water conservancy project, is also matched with the beautiful scenery in the distance, forming a world-famous water conservancy museum with beautiful scenery.
2. Qingyang Palace
Qingyang Palace is the most famous Taoist temple in the country, mainly composed of Bagua Pavilion, Sanqing Hall and Jade Emperor Hall on the central axis. It is one of the museums, and because it is covered by a large area of ??vegetation and the tall and majestic buildings are hidden in the forest, it is also called the first jungle in the southwest. The "Tao Zang Ji Yao" preserved in the temple is of great significance to the study of Taoism. important impact.
3. Wangjiang Tower
Wangjiang Tower covers a total area of ??about 176.5 acres and is located in Wuhou District, Chengdu. It mainly consists of Chongli Pavilion, Xue Tao Tomb and Zhuojin Tower. It is one of the top ten Chengdu scenic spots and scenic spots composed of ancient buildings, among which Xue Tao's tomb is the main focus. There are a large area of ??famous bamboos planted there, with more than 150 varieties in total, and there are also many famous bamboos planted here. It gained the reputation of Jincheng Bamboo Garden.
4. Du Fu Thatched Cottage
Du Fu Thatched Cottage is a national key cultural relic protection unit with a total area of ??about 300 acres. It was once Du Fu’s foothold in Chengdu. The current scenic spot is It was built during the Qing Dynasty, and the entire scenic spot is composed of the main entrance, the Hall of Poetry and History, and the Chaimen Gongbu Temple. Many historical relics about Du Fu are preserved among them, making it the largest and most complete collection of Du Fu's works in the country. place.
5. Wuhou Temple
Wuhou Temple is a national key cultural relic protection unit built in 221 AD to commemorate Zhuge Liang. This temple consists of Sanyi Temple, Wuhou Temple, Although the scenic spots composed of Han Zhaolie Temple and Huiling were later damaged and rebuilt, historical and cultural relics of the Three Kingdoms can still be found in them, and cultural relics from the Tang, Ming and Qing Dynasties are still preserved here.
6. Jinli
Jinli is a famous leisure and entertainment street in Chengdu with a total length of about 550 meters. There are ancient buildings from the Ming and Qing Dynasties built around the stone road, which houses restaurants, There are many types of shops such as teahouses, West Buildings, handicraft workshops, and craft vendors, where you can enjoy Sichuan’s authentic food.
7. Liu's Manor
Liu's Manor covers a total area of ??about 70,000 square meters and is mainly composed of famous attractions such as the Rent Collection Courtyard, Miss Building, and the Old Mansion*** As a national 4A-level tourist attraction, both the building itself and the clay sculptures in the collection are important objects for people to understand residential architecture and folklore in modern times.
8. Jinsha Site
The Jinsha Site is a national key cultural relic protection unit with a history of civilization of more than 3,000 years. Since the excavation began, more than 5,000 precious and exquisite items have been unearthed. The cultural relics and utensils unearthed bear witness to the glorious period of the ancient Shu civilization, and are of great significance to the study of the rise and decline of the ancient Shu culture. According to investigations, this civilization probably originated from the late Shang Dynasty to the Western Zhou Dynasty.
9. Wenshu Monastery
Wenshu Monastery is a national 5A-level tourist attraction built in Qingyang District, Chengdu during the Sui Dynasty, covering a total area of ??about 200,000 square meters. It was first used for Buddhist purposes and was rebuilt during the Kangxi period of the Yueqing Dynasty. Today, this scenic spot is mainly composed of the Main Hall, Sutra Library, Zhaitang and other buildings. Here you can enjoy ancient gardens and sightseeing. worship.
10. Wang Jian’s Tomb
Wang Jian’s Tomb, also known as Yongling, is a mausoleum built by Wang Jian, the founder of the former Shu Dynasty, between 907 and 925. It was first built in the 1940s. During the excavation, many precious cultural relics were unearthed that can be used to study the history of the Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties periods, and the unearthed silver bowls, jade books and other funerary objects also have high artistic value.