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Chengdu niche travel

By Bu Bu Ke Mi Ge

It is about 80 kilometers from Chengdu to the Sansu Temple in Meishan. This is the former residence of the famous writers Su Xun, Su Shi and Su Che in the Northern Song Dynasty. Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty During this period, the house was converted into an ancestral hall to worship Sansu. The Ming Dynasty was destroyed by war and chaos, and it was rebuilt into a classical garden covering an area of ??more than 100 acres during the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty.

The courtyard of Sansu Temple has always been a gathering place for literati and the general public to worship saints and saints. After hundreds of years of construction, it is surrounded by red walls, surrounded by green water, connected by lotus ponds, ancient trees and small bridges. The halls, pavilions and pavilions are nestled in the thick shade of green bamboo, and are arranged in an orderly manner, forming the characteristics of island dwellings of "three parts water and two parts bamboo". The pavilions and pavilions are simple and elegant; the couplets on the plaques have meaningful meanings.

Sansu Temple collects and displays a large number of handwritings and relics of Sansu father and son.

Be sure to have a meal of Dongpo elbow and Dongpo pork at the restaurant outside Sansu Temple!

Traffic information:

?Take the tourist bus from Xinnanmen to Meishan (Sansu Temple) from 7:13-19:30

? GPS navigation leads to the Sansu Temple in Meishan (drive all the way to the end along the longest city central axis in the world and then pass through the Chengdu Economic Ring Expressway and turn into Chengdu Le Expressway to Meishan). The drive is 80 kilometers and takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes by car.

?Tickets are 45 yuan/person

?09:00-18:00

?Food and beverages are temporarily not open, only souvenir shops and specialty snack bars are open< /p>

? Navigate to the "Sansu Temple Visitor Reception Center Parking Lot"

?Address: No. 72, South Section, Shaji (Hu) Line