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Distribution map of tourist attractions in Sichuan Province

The map distribution of tourist attractions in Sichuan is as follows:

Sichuan was called "Land of Abundance" in ancient times. Tourism resources are unique, from plateaus, mountains and canyons to basins, hills and plains, from rivers and lakes to hot spring waterfalls, from karst areas to Danxia landforms, with beautiful scenery. Jiuzhaigou, Huanglong Temple, Emei Mountain-Leshan Giant Buddha, Dujiangyan-Qingcheng Mountain are listed in the World Natural and Cultural Heritage List by UNESCO. Daocheng Aden-the last Shangri-La, Hailuogou, Siguniang Mountain, Shunan Bamboo Sea and many other scenic spots are well-known at home and abroad.

Brief introduction of Sichuan scenic spots

Emei silverware: Emei Mountain, located at the southwest edge of Sichuan Basin, Fiona Fang 154 square kilometers, with the highest peak at an altitude of 3,099 meters. Every year from 65,438+065,438 438+ 10/0 to March of the following year, the snow is continuous and the peaks are covered in silver. Mountains of different shapes and all kinds of vegetation, once covered with snow, form the sacred winter rhyme map of Emei. Emei Mountain Ski Resort is located in Emei Mountain Scenic Area, on the right side of Dongleiping parking lot road, with an altitude of 2500 meters.

Xiling Qian Qiu Snow: Xiling Snow Mountain, a national scenic spot, is located in Dayi County, Chengdu, Sichuan Province (95 kilometers away from Chengdu), with a total area of 482.8 square kilometers. The highest altitude in the area is 5364 meters, which is the first peak in Chengdu. Snow doesn't melt all year round. Under the sunshine, it is white and glittering, with brilliant silver light, beautiful and spectacular. Du Fu, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, was full of praise for this scene and wrote a quatrain: "The window contains Xiling snow, and Wu Dong Wan Li is moored at the door." Xiling Snow Mountain was named after it.