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What are the scenic spots in Meishan, Sichuan?

The scenic spots in Meishan, Sichuan Province are: Sansu Temple, Wawu Mountain, Heilongtan, Pengzu Mountain, Liujiang Ancient Town, etc.

1. Sansu Temple

Sansu Temple is located in Shabixing South Street, downtown Meishan, southwest Sichuan Province, 8 kilometers away from Chengdu and Leshan respectively. It is the former residence of famous writers Su Xun, Su Shi and Su Zhe in the Northern Song Dynasty. In the Ming Dynasty,

2. Wawushan

Wawushan National Forest Park is located in Hongya County, Meishan City, on the west edge of Sichuan Basin, 18 kilometers away from Chengdu, covering an area of 988, mu. It consists of a series of scenic spots, such as Wawushan virgin forest adventure scenic spot, Yuping artificial forest resort, Bamian Mountain ancient hunting range rover area and so on.

3. Heilongtan

Heilongtan Scenic Area is a national AAAA-level scenic spot based on Heilongtan Reservoir, which is known as "the first sea in western Sichuan" and "the back garden of Chengdu".

4. Pengzu Mountain

Pengzu Mountain, located in Pengshan District, Meishan City, Sichuan Province, is a provincial-level scenic spot. The mountain is not high, the steps are gentle, the mountains are covered with trees, and the bamboo is green. It is said that it is the hometown and burial place of Dr. Peng Zu, a Shang Xian, and there are Peng Zu's tomb and other scenic spots. Pengzu Mountain Scenic Area is a unique cultural tourism scenic spot in China and the only one in the world featuring longevity and health preservation.

5. Liujiang Ancient Town

Liujiang Ancient Town, located on both sides of Liujiang River, a tributary of Huaxi River, 35km southwest of Hongya County, Meishan City, Sichuan Province, was called "mingyue town" in history. It was founded in Shaoxing in the 1th year of the Southern Song Dynasty (114), and was renamed as "Liujiangchang" in 178 due to the joint venture of Liu and Jiang. Successive dynasties have repeatedly abolished and revived.