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Jiajiang County tourist attractions

Jiajiang Tianfu Tourist Tea Garden Jiajiang Tianfu Tourist Tea Garden is an important base invested by Tianfu Group in western China in 2002. It is located 1 kilometer away from Jiajiang Toll Station on Aveng Expressway. The park covers an area of ??380 acres and has an investment of 80 million yuan. It is a tea enterprise integrating tea grading and packaging, sales, scientific research, culture, education and tourism. It has successively won the titles of "National 4A Tourist Attraction", "The First Batch of National Agricultural Tourism Demonstration Sites", "National Youth Civilization Number", "Sichuan Cultural Industry Demonstration Unit", "Leshan City's Key Leading Enterprises in Agricultural Industrialization Management", "Sichuan The first batch of five-star highway service areas in the province" and other honors. Jiajiang Tianfu Sightseeing Tea Garden is mainly divided into three parts: 1. Characteristic highway service area. 2. Tea culture tourist attractions 3. Sichuan tea production and sales center with garden-style planning and construction, pavilions, waterfalls, green grass, fragrant tea, beautiful cultural landscape, and modern functional facilities, perfectly demonstrates Tianfu The unique charm of the tea garden has become a shining pearl on Aveng Expressway. Tianfu Group currently has more than 1,300 directly-operated chain stores in major cities in mainland China and more than 200 directly-operated chain stores in Taiwan, the United States, Japan, Canada, Australia and other places, and has the world's largest tea sales network. Tianfu has set up a production base in Sichuan to connect Sichuan tea with international sales channels, which will surely activate the Sichuan tea industry and drive Sichuan tea to the world. Sichuan Jiajiang Tianfu Sightseeing Tea Garden Co., Ltd. Address: Jiajiang Thousand Buddha Rock Scenic Area, Qingzhou Township, Jiajiang County, Leshan City, Sichuan Province Jiajiang Thousand Buddha Rock Cultural Relics Scenic Area is located in the southwest of the Sichuan Basin, 2.5 kilometers west of Jiajiang County, on the banks of the Qingyi River, starting from the east Juxian Bridge reaches Jinxiang Temple in the west, Daguan Mountain in the north, and Dayi in the south. The scenic spot is surrounded by mountains and rivers, with an altitude of 380 to 820 meters. It has a subtropical warm climate and covers an area of ??about 4.5 square kilometers. Thousand Buddha Rocks in Jiajiang is a cultural relics scenic spot integrating natural landscapes and cultural landscapes. The main cultural relics include: Tang Dynasty cliff statues, Jinxiang Temple, Song Dynasty Zifu Cave inscriptions, China's first handmade paper museum, ancient plank road ruins, Dianjiangtai ruins, Juxian Street residences, Guandi Temple, Jinlong Temple, etc. The Tang Dynasty cliff statues under provincial key cultural relic protection are one of the five major cliff grottoes in our province and were carved in the Tang Dynasty. On the east bank of the Qingyi River, there are 162 niches and 2,746 cliff statues on a cliff about 600 meters long and 60 meters high. The statue was built in the Tang Dynasty and lasted until the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Judging from the content, the sculpture involves various aspects such as politics, economy, culture, architecture, folk customs, and religion in the Tang Dynasty of China. From an artistic point of view, the statue is exquisitely carved, lifelike, natural and harmonious, and has unique artistic charm. Watching Thousand Buddha Rock, one can marvel at the magnificent treasures in the art treasure house of the motherland and deeply admire the wisdom of the ancients. The art gallery composed of numerous Buddhist niches not only demonstrates the highest level I have achieved in ancient stone carving painting, but is also of great significance to the study of ancient Chinese politics, economy, culture, and art. In recent years, Qianfoyan's tourism infrastructure has been continuously improved, with a new plank road around the mountain, asphalt pavement from the county to Qianfoyan, scenic access roads and bus transportation from the county to Qianfoyan. Chengdu, Leshan, Emeishan and other cities have tourism teams organizing tourists to visit Qianfo Mountain. Qianfo Mountain is one of the important attractions in Leshan-Emeishan. Qianfo Mountain Scenic Area has complete service facilities. Shuiyun Pavilion, Guanlan Terrace, Xicheng Tower, Wanglongping Tea Garden and restaurants can accommodate more than 200 people for dining and resting at the same time. There are yachts, tea boats, and fish boats in the Qingyi River waters to serve tourists. Star-rated hotels in the county have high- to mid-range restaurants and beds for tourists to stay and dine. Visitors can buy Jiajiang traditional painting paper, tofu and other local specialties in the city. Qianfoyan Scenic Area is an important tourist attraction in the north gate of Leshan City, with convenient transportation and complete post and telecommunications facilities. Jiajiang Thousand Buddhas Rock Grottoes The Thousand Buddhas Rock Grottoes were built in the Tang Dynasty. The main grottoes were built in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, and a small number of niches were excavated in the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. In 1956, the Jiajiang Thousand Buddhas Grottoes were announced by the Sichuan Provincial People's Government as a cultural relic protection unit in Sichuan Province. In 1981, after re-examination by the Sichuan Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau, the Thousand Buddhas Cave was re-announced as a cultural relic protection unit in Sichuan Province. In 2006, the State Council announced the Thousand Buddha Grottoes as the sixth batch of national key cultural relics protection units.

Jiajiang County Qianfo Cave is located at the foot of Daguan Mountain, 2.5 kilometers west of Yicheng Town, Jiajiang County, with 103°32′26″ east longitude, 29°45′12″ north latitude, and an altitude of 420m. The north bank of the Qingyi River starts from the small archway of Juxian Street in the east, the wall of the Paper Museum in the west, the top of Daguan Mountain in the north, and the north bank of the Qingyi River in the south. It is about 1.2 kilometers long, 0.7 kilometers wide, and has an altitude of 380 to 520 meters. The cliff statues are located on the stone walls along the east bank of the Qingyi River, and the area where the stone niches are concentrated extends for more than 600 meters. The tallest statue is about 20 meters above the ground, red sandstone, deep relief. There are still 162 Buddhist niches and 2,470 Buddha statues. The main contents include: Pure Land Sect, Guanyin Temple, Tibetan Temple, Zhuangyan Temple, Bishamon Temple, One Buddha and Two Bodhisattvas, etc. The largest niche is 340 cm high, 220 cm wide and 180 cm deep. The general niche area is about one square meter.