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Where is Rongcheng?

Rongcheng is Chengdu.

Rongcheng, also known as Furong City, comes from a kind of hibiscus which originated in southwest China. Hibiscus is the city flower of Chengdu, so Rongcheng refers to Chengdu.

Chengdu is called Rongcheng, which mainly comes from two legends. It is said that when Chengdu was first built, the foundation was unstable and collapsed repeatedly. Later, a turtle appeared here and Chengdu was built under its leadership. The route guided by the tortoise is a hibiscus flower, so Rongcheng comes from it.

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Dujiangyan, located in Guankou Town, Dujiangyan City, Chengdu, is a large-scale water conservancy project built in ancient China and still in use today. Known as "the originator of world water culture", it is a famous tourist attraction in China.

Dujiangyan Water Conservancy Project was built by Li Bing and his son, the prefect of Shu County of Qin State, in about 59 years (the first 256 years). It is the oldest and only grand water conservancy project in the world, which is characterized by water diversion without dams and is also a world cultural heritage.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Chengdu