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Lu County Tourist Attractions

The tourist attractions in Lu County include: Yuchan Mountain, Lu County Longqiao Cultural Ecological Park, Lu County Qushi Manor, Luxian Borneo Bridge, and Lu County Puzhao Temple.

1. Yuchan Mountain

Yuchan Mountain Scenic Area is located next to Luxian County, 33 kilometers away from Luzhou City. It is a national AAA-level tourist area, a cultural relic protection unit in Sichuan Province, and a provincial A level scenic spot and a provincial forest park, with an altitude of 548 meters, a forest coverage area of ??more than 8,000 acres, a planned scenic area of ??49 square kilometers, and an average annual temperature of 17.8°C. At the foot of the mountain are Jiuqu River, Laixi River and Maxi River.

2. Luxian Longqiao Cultural and Ecological Park

Luxian Longqiao Cultural and Ecological Park is located in the provincial-level Borneo New Countryside Demonstration Area. It is located on the outskirts of the county and is a nationally protected cultural relic. The unit "Longnao Bridge" is the core planning, covering an area of ??21.3 square kilometers, forming a scenic loop along the Jiuqu River.

Strive to build a new rural tourism complex integrating leisure, sightseeing, entertainment, shopping, and cultural performances that is the province's leading and first-class in southern Sichuan, displaying the "colorful waterfront, beautiful melodious flow, and a ring of The jade beads are connected in a row, and the three axes converge at the center with seven districts, which is the beautiful artistic conception of "the middle reaches of Longxiang pastoral painting".

3. Qu's Manor in Lu County

Qu's Manor in Lu County was first built in the Jiaqing-Daoguang period of the Qing Dynasty (1809-1845). From 1912 to 1916 in the Republic of China, watchtowers, theater buildings, and Buddhist halls were expanded, and the manor was basically completed into its current layout. After liberation, the manor was used as a grain station. In 1972, part of the manor was used as a class education exhibition hall. In 1981, the Lu County People's Government announced Qu's Manor as a key cultural relic protection unit in Lu County.

4. Borneo Bridge

In 1996, Borneo Bridge was included in the fourth batch of national key cultural relics protection units by the State Council. Longnao Bridge is located on the Jiuqu River in the northern suburbs of Luxian County, where the ancient post road from Luzhou to Longchang passed. It was built in the Hongwu period of the early Ming Dynasty and has a history of more than 600 years. In the forty-third year of Qianlong's reign, "Yongning was ordered to It protects the Longnao Bridge on the Jiuqu River ninety miles north of Luzhou."

5. Puzhao Temple in Lu County

Puzhao Temple in Lu County is located in Yulong Lake, a provincial scenic tourist area, covering an area of ??16,188.67 square meters and a construction area of ??1,200 square meters. The walls, water tower, back gate and back garden have been built, and the main hall covering an area of ??630 square meters is under construction.

The temple was first built in the Ming Dynasty. It was named Puzhao Temple because the abbot, Master Puxian, studied Buddhism, started Zen Buddhism, saved people, and taught scriptures. He was a generation of eminent monks who achieved Taoism. The temple originally had one main hall, one apse hall, and two side halls, which were full of incense. After the reform and opening up, the number of Buddhists continued to increase.