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Introduction of Jiangyou Scenic Spot in Li Bai's hometown

Jiangyou tourism resources in Li Bai's hometown are rich: Li Bai Memorial Hall, Li Bai's former residence, Hayden Martial School, Taibai Forest of Steles, Fenzhulou, Taibai Park, Doulieshan, Foye Cavern, Bailong Palace, Jinguangdong, Guanwushan, Yangmaxia, Pujiagou and Qinglinkou Red Scenic Area.

Li Bai's former residence is located in qinglian town, jiangyou city (the scenic spot of Li Bai's hometown), between Mianyang and jiangyou city, and 0/5km away from jiangyou city/KLOC. Mianyang city is 23km, and the national highway 108 (Mianyang Guangyuan Expressway entrance) 10km. Among them, qinglian town Li Bai's hometown, downtown Li Bai Memorial Hall, Taibai Park, Hayden Martial Arts School and Taibai Cave are the humanistic landscape corridors with the former residence of Li Bai, a great poet and "poetic immortal" in the Tang Dynasty as the mainstay.

Jiangyou city is about 150km away from Chengdu, the provincial capital, and 40km away from Mianyang, the only science and technology city in China and the second largest city in Sichuan. Jiangyou has a long history. As early as the second year of the Northern Wei Dynasty (AD 505), Jiangyou County was established.

Tourism culture

As we all know, Li Bai is a great poet and traveler. He "followed an unchanging habit in my life", from "studying as an immortal for fifteen years and never stopping traveling" until he died on the journey at the age of 62. As a teenager, he traveled while reading. The big mine in his hometown is where he lives in seclusion and studies. Based on this, he often travels to Daitian Mountain, Taihua Mountain, Doukuangshan Mountain, Wei Zi and other famous mountains.

These magnificent hometown landscapes have cultivated Li Bai, making him love nature and pursue the beauty of natural landscapes. Until the age of 25, Li Bai "waved his sword to serve the country and left his relatives to travel far away" and began a nationwide trip. Li Bai crossed the sea to the east, reaching Youzhou and Yanmenguan in the north, Yelang in the southwest, Cangwu and Jiuyi Mountain in the south, and Gan Long in the west, with footprints all over Sichuan, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Anhui and Jiangsu.