1. There is Sichuan cuisine. As one of the four major Chinese cuisines, Sichuan cuisine occupies an important position in the history of Chinese cooking. It uses a wide range of materials and emphasizes fresh and mellow flavors. It is famous for its good use of spicy food, and its unique cooking methods and rich local flavor.
The flavor combines the characteristics of the southeast, northwest, and is good at absorbing and innovating.
2. Sichuan has 6 world heritage sites, ranking second in the country.
Among them: 3 World Natural Heritage Sites (Jiuzhaigou Valley, Huanglong, Sichuan Giant Panda Habitat), 1 World Cultural and Natural Heritage Site (Emei Mountain and Leshan Giant Buddha), 1 World Cultural Heritage Site (Qingcheng Mountain and Dujiangyan), and 1 World Irrigation Engineering Heritage Site
at (Dongfengyan).
There are 4 protected areas included in the world's "Man and Biosphere Conservation Network" (Jiuzhai, Wolong, Huanglong, Daocheng Yading).
3. Sichuan dialect Sichuan dialect is the main Chinese language popular in the Sichuan and Chongqing regions and surrounding provinces and adjacent areas, including Southwest Chinese Mandarin, which is derived from the ancient Shu language.
Sichuan dialect has approximately 120 million speakers.
The current Sichuan dialect was formed during the great immigration movement of "Huguang filled Sichuan" during the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty. It was formed by the gradual evolution and fusion of the Shu dialect that was popular in Sichuan before the Ming Dynasty and the dialects of immigrants from Huguang, Guangdong, Jiangxi and other places.
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4. Sichuan Opera Sichuan Opera is a dazzling pearl in the treasure house of Chinese opera.
It has a long history and has preserved many excellent traditional repertoires, as well as rich music and superb performing arts.
As early as the Tang Dynasty, there was a saying that "Sichuan Opera is the best in the world".
5. Cultural District Sichuan Cultural District: Chengdu, Mianyang, Deyang, Suining, Ya'an, Meishan, Ziyang, Leshan.
Southern Sichuan Cultural District: Zigong, Yibin, Luzhou, Neijiang.
Extended information: Sichuan is a multi-ethnic area with 56 ethnic groups.
Han, Yi, Tibetan, Qiang, Miao, Hui, Mongolian, Tujia, Lisu, Manchu, Naxi, Buyi, Bai, Zhuang and Dai are the long-term residents of the province.
Sichuan is the only Qiang inhabited area in the country, the largest Yi inhabited area and the second largest Tibetan area in the country.
Ethnic minorities mainly live in Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture, Garze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, and Muli Tibetan Autonomous County, Mabian Yi Autonomous County, Ebian Yi Autonomous County, and Beichuan Qiang Autonomous County.
It is known as "China's second Tibetan area", "China's only Qiang gathering area", and "China's first Yi gathering area".