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Scenic spots in Daying county

Sea of Death (National 4A Tourist Attraction)

China "Dead Sea" is located in Daying County, Sichuan, which is 4 km away from Chengdu1180km away from Chongqing/KLOC-0. Dacheng Railway and Chengnan Expressway pass through the territory. /kloc-The underground ancient salt lake basin formed in Daying County by two orogenic movements of the earth 0.5 billion years ago is rich in seawater (brine), mainly chloride, which is similar to the "Dead Sea" in the Middle East. People can easily float in the water without sinking.

Oriental Ecological Expo Park (National 3A Tourist Attraction)

The Oriental Ecological Park in Daying County is located in Yinjiagou, Daying County, and invested and constructed by Sichuan Oriental Investment Group. It is a rural eco-tourism project with a total investment of 654.38+0.8 billion yuan, which will be completed in two phases. The first phase covers an area of more than 600 mu and has completed an investment of more than 80 million yuan. There are nine areas in the park: rural star-rated hotels, rare plants, agricultural science and technology demonstration areas, traditional farm tools exhibition areas, new rural demonstration areas, leisure service areas, rural amusement areas, rare flowers viewing areas and greenhouse vegetable planting areas. Since its opening in September 2009, the scenic spot has received 365,000 tourists every year.

Penglai park

Penglai Park was named Kuishan Temple before 1998. The word "Kui" is 5 meters high and 4 meters wide. The font is block letters, with the deepest stroke of 4 cm and the largest stroke section of 40 cm. 1998 to 2003, * * * invested 6.5 million yuan to complete the supporting construction of the road around the mountain, Qianmen Square, park gate, greening and street lamps. The park covers an area of 497,800 square meters, and its green area accounts for 80% of the total area.

Silent light temple

Silent Temple, also known as Gu Jing Temple, is located at the foot of Guilong Mountain where Cooper works in Penglai Town, Daying County. It was built in the 23rd year of the Great Cause of Sui Dynasty (6 17), and was later destroyed by fire. Yuan Yi, the abbot, rebuilt the temple in the year of "The Messenger Relic", the eighth year of orthodoxy and the thirteenth year of Hongzhi. In the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, temples were reduced to ashes again because of the war. In the fifty-fifth year of Kangxi and the twenty-third year of Daoguang, the temple was rebuilt and expanded.