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What are the tourist attractions in Qionglai?

1. Tiantai Mountain

Tiantai Mountain is a world natural heritage site where giant pandas live, a national scenic spot, a national forest park, and a national AAAA tourist attraction. It is located in the "Hometown of Wenjun" Located at the southwest end of Qionglai City, Sichuan Province, it belongs to the Qionglai Mountains, 110 kilometers away from Chengdu and 45 kilometers away from Qionglai. The scenic area covers an area of ??192 square kilometers, and the main peak, Yuxiao Peak, is 1,812 meters above sea level.

Tiantai Mountain is a rare box-shaped syncline mountain in China. The Danxia landform is rich in changes. The mountain slopes from southwest to northeast into a U shape, and the mountain top also rises from low to high, forming a three-level platform, so it has As the saying goes, "Tiantai Tiantai is the platform to ascend to the sky." The Red Army Long March Qionglai Memorial Hall in the scenic area is the "Patriotic Education Base of Sichuan Province" and the "Patriotic Education Base of Chengdu City".

2. Zhuxi Lake

Zhuxi Lake is an artificial reservoir built on Zhuxi ditch, a first-level tributary of Nanhe River in Qionglai City, 8 kilometers away from Qionglai urban area. Located between the Buddhist Jungle Helin Temple and the Tantric Blessed Land Pantuo Temple, there are Huazhi Temple and cliff statues from the Tang Dynasty, which are provincial-level protected cultural relics units.

Lu You and Wen Tong often visited here when they were in Qiong during the Song Dynasty. General Zhang Aiping, the former Minister of National Defense, came here in 1985 and wrote the words "Zhuxi Lake" on the stone tablet on the left side of the reservoir dam. Zhuxi has a rain collection area of ??12 square kilometers, a water area of ??more than 600 acres, and a water storage capacity of 3 million.

3. Wengting Park

Wengting Park is located in the center of Zhong District, Qionglai City, covering an area of ??2792. As early as the Western Han Dynasty, it was the private garden of Zhuo Wangsun, a wealthy man in Linqiong. According to historical records, in the Tang Dynasty, it was the place where farewell banquets were held in Qiong Town. The "Hongdu Guest Hall" was built in the Song Dynasty. In the Ming Dynasty, when the lotus pond was dredged, two large urns filled with five baht coins were excavated. "Because they were hidden in a pavilion, they were named Weng Pavilion." The park also got its name from this. It has been cultivated throughout the ages.

On January 28, 2014, after more than a year of upgrading and renovation, Wengting Park was finally unveiled and officially opened to the public after a simple opening ceremony.

It is understood that the park has been upgraded with 28,000 square meters of hardened pavement, repairs to the original ancient buildings, protection and reinforcement of ancient trees, and the planting of more than 500 new trees and shrubs. , more than 60 new chairs, benches and other seats, more than 60 garbage bins, 10 new landscape pools, 2 standardized star-rated toilets, the green area of ????the park has reached 40%, and 4 new citizens have been added Fitness area and free water kiosk.

4. The ruins of the brick kiln in the Sui and Tang Dynasties

The "Qiong Kiln" is one of the famous porcelain kilns in ancient China. It began in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, flourished in the Sui Dynasty, flourished in the Tang Dynasty, and declined in the Southern Song Dynasty. The kiln ruins of the Sui and Tang Dynasties are located in 4 places including Wayao Mountain, Guyi Town, Qionglai City, Jianshanzi, Xijiang Village, Xihe Township, Dayu Village, Baihe Township, and Shifangtang Village, Nanhe Township. They are called ancient kiln ruins of the Sui and Tang Dynasties. Among them, the "Shifangtang" village site is the largest, covering an area of ??111,300 square meters, with exquisite products and rich varieties.

5. Wenjun Well

Located in Liren Street, Qionglai City, it is said to be a relic from when Sima Xiangru and Zhuo Wenjun opened the "Linqiong Wine Shop". Zhuo Wenjun, the daughter of the wealthy businessman Zhuo Wangsun, fell in love. Wenjun met each other at night and got married. After their marriage, they opened a hotel in Linqiong City.

"Wen Jun is a monk, and his appearance is like a clean utensil", which has been passed down as a good story in later generations. It is said that this well is similar to the place where Wenjun drew water, so later generations named it "Wenjun Well". When Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, lived in Chengdu, he wrote the poem "Qintai" with the poem "The wine shop is in the world, and the Qintai is full of clouds at dusk" This sentence is a work that pays homage to the relics.