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Where is the Dead Sea in Sichuan?

Sichuan Dead Sea is located in Daying County, Suining City, Sichuan Province.

The Dead Sea is an underground ancient salt lake formed millions of years ago by One Happy and Fifty, which is rich in salt and brine resources. Because its salt content is similar to the "dead sea" in the Middle East, people can float in the water without sinking, so it is called "the sea of death". The Sea of Death is an AAAA national scenic spot with a total area of about 132 square kilometers.

In order to make people have fun and recuperate, the local government pumped the water back to the ground, and only made a huge artificial lake, which gradually became a tourist attraction, and more and more people came here to play. Dead Sea Tourist Resort is the only tourist resort company named "Dead Sea" approved by the State Administration for Industry and Commerce (2003) No.274. ..

Introduction of scenic spots

Dead Sea Tourist Resort is located in Daying County, Sichuan Province, in the middle of Sichuan Basin, about 1 14 km away from Chengdu, the provincial capital, and the driving distance is about 1 hour. It is about 240 kilometers away from Chongqing in a straight line and takes about 2 hours by car. Chengdu Tianyou Tourism Group, invested and developed by Chengdu Tianyou Tourism Group, was officially opened to the public on June 5438+ 10, 2003. It is the only tourist attraction named "Dead Sea" approved by the State Administration for Industry and Commerce.

The planned land area of the resort is more than 2,000 mu, and now it covers an area of about 700 mu. Using the rich brine resources below 3000 meters underground, we will develop a comprehensive leisure tourism resort featuring brine floating, black mud health preservation and healthy salt therapy, supporting water recreation, accommodation, catering and leisure entertainment. It integrates health care, leisure and vacation.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Dead Sea.