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Introduction of Pengxi Red Sea Tourist Attractions

Introduction of Pengxi Red Sea Tourist Attractions:

China Red Sea Eco-tourism Scenic Area is located in the area of Hongxing Reservoir-Hualien Temple in Huashan Village, Baofan Town, Pengxi County, Sichuan Province, with Hongxing Reservoir as the core and covering an area of about 8.0 1 square kilometer. It integrates religious pilgrimage, tourism and holiday, sports experience, leisure and entertainment, wedding health preservation and ecological suitability, including Baofan Temple, Longdong Ancient Town, Kuzhuwan, Caiyelin Botanical Garden, Luya Base and Qinglong Lake.

The cultural landscape of the Red Sea in China is colorful. Rows of antique buildings, elegant and quaint arch bridges, walked into Longdong ancient town, as if "crossing" time and space, and saw a bustling ancient town scene. The unique protection group of Bashu ancient dwellings in Honghai ancient town, with 32 ancient dwellings/kloc-0, with a building area of 43,450 square meters, is an important part of Longdong ancient town.

Due to the vicissitudes of ancient dwellings, the preservation conditions are not the same. In the process of restoration, in strict accordance with the technical specifications of cultural relics protection, the corresponding traditional houses are adopted to restore the original appearance as much as possible. Among them, Shujia Courtyard, the main room was originally Shujia Ancestral Hall, which was built in the middle of Ming Dynasty. Wood structure and small blue tiles are typical architectural styles of western Sichuan dwellings. After the overall relocation, restoration and protection, the old house will glow with new vitality.

Main attractions of Pengxi:

Famous scenic spots include Baofan Temple, Longdong Ancient Town, Kuzhu Bay, Colored Leaf Forest Botanical Garden, Luya Base and Qinglong Lake.

The Baofan Temple area, which is regarded as a treasure, includes the national cultural relics protection unit Baofan Temple and the rural tourism belt. Baofan Temple was built during the reign of Emperor Yingzong Zhiping in the Northern Song Dynasty, formerly known as Luohan Academy.

In the first year of Zhiping (A.D. 1064), Zhao Xia of Song Yingzong was given the name "Baofan Temple". Baofan Temple is famous at home and abroad for its murals in the Hall of Daxiong in the Ming Dynasty. The murals in the temple have the brushwork of the sage Wu Daozi, and are praised as "the show of Zen" by religious circles, and even as "immortal paintings" by the majority of believers. Baofan Temple is now a state-level cultural relic protection unit.