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The introduction of the top ten scenic spots in Chengdu is the first in the world cultural heritage.
Introduction of ten scenic spots in Chengdu. The first is the world cultural heritage. Chengdu is a national historical and cultural city with a history of more than 3,000 years. It was once the capital of nearly ten regimes. This city, which enjoys the reputation of a land of abundance, mentioned. People may first think of giant pandas, Sichuan hot pot and so on. This city with a long history has a large number of historical sites and cultural landscapes. What are the historical sites in Chengdu? This paper will take stock and briefly introduce the top ten scenic spots in Chengdu.

Introduction of ten scenic spots in Chengdu

1. Qingchengshan-Dujiangyan

The scenic spot was listed in the World Cultural Heritage List in 2000, among which Qingcheng Mountain attracts heavy responsibility with its evergreen dense forest, winding paths and beautiful scenery surrounded by peaks. Dujiangyan, the longest water conservancy project in the world, also cooperates with the beautiful scenery in the distance, forming a beautiful world living water conservancy museum.

2. Qingyang Palace

Qingyang Palace, with a total area of about 6.5438+0.2 million square meters, is one of the most famous Taoist temples in China, which is mainly composed of Bagua Pavilion, Sanqing Hall and Huangyu Hall on the central axis. Because it is covered by a large area of vegetation, tall and majestic buildings are hidden in the forest, and it is also known as the first jungle in Southwest China. The Taoist collections preserved in the temple have an important influence on Taoist studies.

3. Wangjiang Building in Chengdu

Wangjianglou is one of the top ten scenic spots in Chengdu, with a total area of about 176.5 mu, located in Wuhou District, Chengdu. It is mainly composed of ancient buildings such as Chongli Tower, Xue Tao Tomb and Zhuojinlou. Among them, Xue Tao Tomb is the main site, and more than 50 kinds of famous bamboos are planted in the park, also known as Jincheng Bamboo Garden.

4. Du Fu Caotang

Du Fu Caotang is a national key cultural relic protection unit with a total area of about 300 mu. This used to be Du Fu's foothold in Chengdu. Now, the scenic spot was built in the Qing Dynasty, and the whole scenic spot consists of the main entrance, the poetry and history museum, the Chai Men and the Ministry of Industry. There are many historical sites about Du Fu, so it has become the best preserved place in China.

5. Wuhou Temple

Wuhou Temple is a national key cultural relic protection unit, which was built in 22 1 year to commemorate Zhuge Liang. Although this scenic spot composed of Sanyi Temple, Wuhou Temple, Han Zhaolie Temple and Hui Ling Temple was later destroyed and rebuilt, the historical and cultural relics of the three countries can still be found in it, and the cultural relics of the Tang, Ming and Qing dynasties still remain here.

6. Jinli

Jinli is a famous leisure street in Chengdu, with a total area of about 30,000 and a total length of about 550 meters. There are ancient buildings in Ming and Qing dynasties around Shiban Road, which integrates restaurants, teahouses, west buildings, handicraft workshops, handicraft vendors and other shops, where you can taste authentic Sichuan cuisine.

7. Liu Manor

With a total area of about 70,000 square meters, Liu's Manor is a national-level tourist attraction composed of famous scenic spots such as rent-collecting houses, ladies' toilets and Laogong Hall. The building itself and the clay sculptures in it are important objects for people to understand modern folk architecture and folk customs.

8. Jinsha Site

Jinsha site is a national key cultural relics protection unit with a history of more than 3,000 years. Since the excavation began, more than 5000 precious and exquisite cultural relics have been unearthed. Unearthed cultural relics witnessed the glorious period of ancient Shu civilization, which is of great significance to the study of the rise and fall of ancient Shu culture. According to investigation, this civilization originated from the late Shang Dynasty to the Western Zhou Dynasty.

9. Wenshuyuan

Wenshuyuan was built in Qingyang District, Chengdu in Sui Dynasty, with a total area of about 200,000 square meters. It was originally a Buddhist resort and was rebuilt in the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty. Today, this scenic spot is mainly composed of buildings such as Daxiong Hall, Tibetan Scripture Building and Zhaitang, where you can enjoy ancient gardens and visit sacrifices.

10. Tomb of Wangjian

Tomb of Wangjian, also known as Yongling, was built by Wang Jian, the ancestor of Shu, from 907 to 925. It was first excavated in the 1940s, and many precious cultural relics which can be used to study the history of Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties were unearthed. Funerary objects such as silver bowls and jade burial books also have high artistic value.