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Anyue county travel

The name of the scenic spot is related to the brief introduction of the representative picture. The reclining Buddha Temple is located in the reclining Buddha Valley in Bamiao Township, Anyue County, Ziyang, Sichuan. It is located 40 kilometers north of Anyue County and 5 kilometers away from Bamiao Township, at the junction of Anyue and Anju. The reclining Buddha Temple is located on a cliff about 20 meters high on both sides of the reclining Buddha ditch, about one kilometer long. Its statue is 865 meters long and has 142 niches. There are 16 13 stone statues and 15 stone tunnels. Pilu Cave Pilu Cave is located in Tazi Mountain, Youping Village, Yun Chi District, Shiyang Town, southeast of Anyue County, 45 kilometers away from the county seat. The road from Anyue to Dazu passes through the foot of Tazi Mountain. Here, the mountains and rivers are beautiful, the rocks are rugged, and Pilu Cave is carved on these Lei Lei Xiuyan. Pilu Cave is actually the collective name of Pilu Cave, Youju Cave, Thousand Buddha Cave and Kannonji. There are 465 cliff stone statues and 32 inscriptions. Jue Yuan Cave Jue Yuan Cave is located in Yunjushan, Jinhua Village, Yueyang Town, Anyue County, Ziyang City, Sichuan Province, southeast of the county 1 km, and provincial highway 206 leads directly to the scenic spot. It began in the Tang Dynasty and flourished in the Five Dynasties and the Northern Song Dynasty. It was named after the cave was dug in the Northern Song Dynasty. It is a comprehensive scenic tourist area integrating stone carving culture, natural landscape, popular science education and tourist reception center. Qianfozhai Qianfozhai is located on Dayun Mountain, 2.5 kilometers northwest of Anyue County. It is named after more than 3,000 statues of Buddha, large and small, carved on the cliff of the rock village formed by the four Zhou Tianran on the top of the mountain. Qianfo Village, named "Qiyan Temple" in the Tang Dynasty, was renamed "Qianfo Temple" during the reign of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty. The original hall of the Thousand-Buddha Temple is five times as heavy and has gone through thousands of years of vicissitudes. After several times of waste, to 1974, a psychopath burned down the only remaining hall of the great hero. There are only a few thousand Buddha statues left on the cliff, so the masses also call it the Thousand Buddha Village. Huayan Cave is Huayan Cave, which is named after the inscribed "Three Sages of Huayan". The cave is 6.2m high, 1 1. 1m deep and1.3m wide. The front of the cave is rectangular. Huayan Cave statues, mainly tantric, are statues of Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism in the same cave, with a total of 39 themes. Its rigorous layout, wonderful shape, dynamic and static combination, lifelike and decent, scientific lighting, brilliant temple-like grottoes and vivid charm are unique in China grottoes. It is an exquisite stone carving art in the Northern Song Dynasty and the largest and most well-preserved grottoes in Anyue stone carving tourist area. Mingshan Temple Mingshan Temple, also known as Hutou Temple. The temple is located at the top of Hutou Mountain in Minle Village, Dingxiang Township, Anyue County, Ziyang, Sichuan. It is 60 kilometers away from Anyue County. It is named after the temple built because "Buddhism and bone meditation in Tang Dynasty spread in famous mountains". The temple was founded in the Tang and Yuan Dynasties and flourished in the Northern Song Dynasty. It is a mountain-type scenic tourist area integrating stone carving culture, mountaineering and sightseeing, and seeking knowledge. Mumen Temple Mumen Temple is located at the foot of Qingquan Mountain in Mumen Village, Shigu Township, Anyue County, Ziyang, Sichuan, 20 kilometers north of Anyue County and 4 kilometers away from the reclining Buddha Temple in Bamiao Township. Founded in the first year of Hongxi in the Ming Dynasty (1425), it is a tourist area integrating ancient architectural attractions and natural scenery. Xuanmiao Temple Xuanmiao Temple is located at the foot of Baiyang Mountain in Yuanda Town, Anyue County, Ziyang, Sichuan. It is 20 kilometers away from Anyue County and 5 kilometers away from Yuanda Town. Xuanmiao Temple was founded in the Tang Dynasty. Xuanmiao Temple is a Taoist statue resort in China. Cliff statues are distributed around a mushroom-shaped flat-topped boulder, which is about 10 meter long from front to back, about 6 meters long from left to right, and about 5 meters high with a flat top. There are 79 carved statues and caves with four vertical walls, and there are 1293 stone carvings, all of which are exquisite carvings in the Tang Dynasty. Peacock Cave Peacock Cave is located between the rock walls of Peacock Temple in Peacock Village, Shuanglong Street Township, Anyue County, adjacent to Mingshan Temple Scenic Area, 60 kilometers away from the county seat. The ditch here is deep and stony, and the trees are shaded. This is a famous summer resort. In the fourth year of Ming Dynasty in Qin Long (AD 1750), a monk worshiped wisdom and built a temple here. Because there is a peacock king carved on the ancestors, it is named Peacock Temple. Its hole is cut from rock, 4.7 meters high, 4.3 meters wide and 2.7 meters deep.