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What are the tourist attractions in Chengdu?

Chengdu tourist attractions: Chengdu Giant Panda Research Base, Dujiangyan Scenic Area, Qingcheng Mountain, Wuhou Temple and Du Fu Caotang.

1, Chengdu Giant Panda Research Base

There are many giant pandas in MengMeng in the base. You can watch these national treasures up close. The base is located in the northern suburb of Chengdu, about 10 km away from the urban area. It is built by completely simulating the wild living environment of giant pandas, including lakes, streams, bamboo forests and lawns.

2. Dujiangyan Scenic Area

Dujiangyan Scenic Area is located on the main stream of Minjiang River in the west of Dujiangyan City. It was built by Li Bing and his son, the prefect of Shu County of Qin State, in about 256 BC. It is a well-preserved ancient water conservancy project in China. The project consists of three main projects, namely Yuzui Fenshui Dike, Sha Fei Weir Spillway and Baojiangkou Intake, as well as auxiliary projects, such as Baizhang Dike and herringbone Dike. The turbulent Minjiang River is divided into Waijiang River and Neijiang River, and the Waijiang River is used for flood discharge and Neijiang River is used for irrigation, making the western Sichuan Plain a land of abundance.

3. Qingcheng Mountain

Qingcheng Mountain has been famous as a quiet city since ancient times. It is divided into two parts: the front mountain and the back mountain. Qianshan Mountain is the main part of Qingcheng Mountain, which concentrates Taoist culture and cultural relics. It is also the Qingcheng Mountain in the mouth of ordinary tourists. The back mountain wins by its natural scenery and is a good place for vacation and leisure.

4. Wuhou Temple

Chengdu Wuhou Temple is a temple to commemorate Liu Bei, Zhuge Liang and heroes of Shu Han. Started in 22 1 year, the Hui Ling of Liu Bei was built in the first year of Zhaolie in Shu Han Dynasty, and Zhaolie Temple in Han Dynasty was also built.

5. Du Fu Caotang

The former residence of Du Fu, a famous poet in Tang Dynasty, when he lived in Chengdu. Du Fu lived here for nearly four years and wrote hundreds of poems, which is regarded as a sacred place in the history of China literature. Today, Du Fu's thatched cottage has been restored many times in the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties.

Refer to the above contents: Baidu Encyclopedia-Dujiangyan, Baidu Encyclopedia-Qingcheng Mountain.