Neijiang city is located in the southeast of Sichuan province, in the middle of the lower reaches of Tuojiang River. Geographical coordinates span 29 11' ~ 3 2' north latitude and 14 16' ~ 15 26' east longitude; It borders Chongqing in the east, Luzhou in the south, Zigong in the west, Meishan in the northwest and ziyang in the north. Jianxian County in the Eastern Han Dynasty, once called Han 'an and Zhongjiang, has a history of more than 2, years. It now governs 2 districts, 3 counties and Neijiang Economic Development Zone, with an area of 5385.46k㎡ km2 and a registered population of 4,278,51. Because it is rich in sugarcane and candied fruit, the sugar production in its heyday accounts for 68% of Sichuan and 26% of the whole country, so it is known as the "sweet city".
The main scenic spots in Neijiang are:
Daqian Garden: Daqian Garden overlooks the clear water of Tuojiang River, enjoying ancient sairinji and beautiful scenery. It was built to commemorate the world-famous master of Chinese painting Zhang Daqian. Daqian Garden covers an area of 2,973 ㎡, with a building area of 1,6 ㎡. The three-dimensional buildings include Dafeng Hall and Painting Gallery, as well as ancillary facilities such as corridors, pavilions, pools and rockeries. It adopts the layout of Sanhe Courtyard, Siheyuan Courtyard, and has a unique national residential style. There is a bronze statue of Zhang Daqian, which was shipped back from Hong Kong and donated by collectors in the United States, and paintings and calligraphy of Zhang Daqian and Zhang Shanzi are displayed in the left and right galleries respectively.
Jingning Temple: Jingning Temple is the largest temple of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism in southern Sichuan. The buildings in the temple are rich in Ming and Qing styles. The architectural structure not only maintains the symmetry of the ancient temples in China and the style of ancient buildings, but also embodies the characteristics of western garden-style architecture. There are three sects in Jingning Temple, Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, which are rare in southwest China.
Shengshui Temple: Shengshui Temple is known as "the first Zen forest in Sichuan". The temple was built during the period of Xian Tong in the Tang Dynasty (86 ~ 873), so it was named because there was spring water flowing out of the mountain behind the temple.
Gaofeng Temple: Gaofeng Temple was built in the Ming Dynasty and burned down in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It was rebuilt and restored during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. Visitors have always appreciated it, leaving a poem "The ancient temple is misty in the wild, and the autumn wind in Wu Ye is in the middle of the mountain".
Chuanshi Lake: Chuanshi Lake is surrounded by mountains and dotted with strange mountains and rocks, which makes people think and breeds many magical legends and touching stories. There are 23 large and small harbors in Chuanshi Lake, with more than 1 islands and peninsulas, and the lake is 5km long. Ships, rocks, lakes and mountains are green and clear, which is a good place for tourists to spend their holidays and relax.
Chonglongshan: Chonglongshan has ancient palaces such as Yongqing Temple built in Ming Dynasty, and there are 16 niches and 1,648 carved cliff statues in Sui and Tang Dynasties, most of which are well preserved. There are many places of interest on the mountain, including Yongqing Temple, Laihe Pavilion and other ancient buildings, which are connected with Beiyan Junzi Spring and are cultural relics protection units in Sichuan Province.
Guyu Lake: Guyu Lake is a famous summer resort in Longchang, and there are a large number of wintering migratory birds living in the lake in winter. It is a scenic spot with Gu Yu Temple as the main body, with a total area of 61k㎡. The water surface of Guyu Lake is 5km2, and the circumference around the lake is 32km. The lake is wide and the water quality is clear. There are 6 islands in the lake. The mountain around the lake is steep, with many strange rocks, trees and beautiful scenery. The Jin 'e River flows from the east, splits in two in front of Huilong Mountain, passes around the mountain, and flows down from the 4-meter-high cliff, forming two rows of wide waterfalls.
Zizhong Confucian Temple: Zizhong Confucian Temple is a national key cultural relic protection unit, which was built in 1829. Zizhong Confucian Temple faces south, with a building area of 5㎡, imitating the pattern of Confucius Temple in Qufu, Shandong Province. There are Wan Ren Palace Wall, Moon Pool inside and outside, Lingxing Gate, Dacheng Gate, Bell and Drum Tower, East and West hatchbacks, Dacheng Hall and shrine worship. Glazed roofs, red walls and yellow tiles, resplendent and antique, are quite well preserved so far, and are famous tourist attractions.
Zizhong Wu Temple: Zizhong Wu Temple is a temple dedicated to Guan Yu in ancient times, covering an area of 3,731 ㎡ and a building area of 1,68.8 ㎡. It consists of Waiyue Pool, Zhaobi, Qixingmen, Tribute Hall, Guan Temple, Qisheng Palace, Sanyi Temple, left and right wings, bell and drum towers, corridors and courtyard dams.
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