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Where is the ancient Qiang city in China?

China's Ancient Qiang City is located in Fengyi Town, Mao County, Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province.

It is located on the west bank of the Minjiang River between the Golden Turtle Bundle and the Silver Turtle Bundle. Sitting west and facing east, with its back to the west of the water and its feet touching the Minjiang River, it faces the Holy Mountain of Jiuding and carries its branches, with its head resting on the blue sky and white clouds. It is majestic and majestic. The branches are sharp and magnificent. China's Ancient Qiang City covers an area of ??more than 3,000 acres, with a planned area of ??2.15 million square meters, a construction area of ??250,000 square meters, and a basic building area of ??140,000 square meters. Composed of 12 groups.

The ancient Qiang City in China was severely damaged in the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake. In order to restore the original appearance of the ancient city and preserve the traditional culture of ethnic minorities and the ancient Qiang culture, the state invested a lot of money in reconstruction. The ancient Qiang City is now built in the late-Demonic style. In November 2017, it was officially approved as a national 4A tourist attraction.

Structural Features

The Ancient Chinese Qiang City mainly consists of the Chinese Qiang Museum, the Intangible Cultural Heritage Center, the Qiang Culture Square, the Qiang King’s Official Village, the Qiang Culture Theme Hotel, the Performing Arts Center, Salang Square, Qiang Holy Mountain, Yandi Square, Heavenly Blockade, Sacrificial Square, Qiang Township Ancient Village and Bensheng Parking Lot, Rainbow Ladder, Ancient Qiang City Gate, Ancient Qiang City Landscape Branch, Water System Landscape, Ancient Qiang Mill Fang, ancient Qiang rope crossing, and ancient Qiang wooden bridge.

It consists of Jinyin Road, Shuixi Road, Jingui Village and other landscapes, scenic spots and characteristic buildings. Among them, the China Qiang Museum has nearly 10,000 precious cultural relics (including 313 national first-, second- and third-level cultural relics) pieces). It is evidence of the long history and culture of the Qiang people. It is the largest, highest-standard, complete functions, and complete facilities in the country and even the world, and is the largest core exhibition place of Qiang culture in the world.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia - Ancient Qiang City in China