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Dujiangyan Jiezi Ancient Town

. The total journey is about 23.2 kilometers. Dujiangyan City 1. Start from the starting point in the southwest direction, drive along Ruilian Street for 90 meters, turn left into Xingfu Road 2. Drive along Xingfu Road for 440 meters, turn slightly right into Dujiangyan Avenue 3. Drive along Dujiangyan Avenue 1.1 kilometers, turn right into Scenic Road 4. Drive along Scenic Road for 680 meters, go straight and enter the roundabout 5. Drive along the roundabout for 80 meters, at the second exit, turn right and enter Qingcheng Road 6. Drive along Qingcheng Road 1.5 kilometers, turn right to enter G3177. Drive along G317 for 150 meters, turn left 8. Drive 10 meters, turn left to enter G3179. Drive along G317 for 2.0 kilometers, turn right onto Bridge 10. Drive along the bridge for 1.1 kilometers, turn left S10611. Drive along S106 for 15.8 kilometers, turn right 12. Drive 200 meters and reach the end point (on the left side of the road) Qingcheng Shenyun Jiezi Ancient Town - the hometown of the famous poet Tang Qiu in the Tang Dynasty. Jiezi Ancient Town is located 25 kilometers northwest of Chongzhou City. At the foot of Fengqi Mountain, it is connected to the back mountain of Qingcheng, surrounded by mountains and rivers. With a history of more than a thousand years, it is the hometown of Tang Qiu, a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty who is known as the "Poet of a Dipper". It not only benefits from beautiful mountains and rivers, but also has 32 temples and other historical sites centered on the Guangyan Zen Temple, an ancient temple in the Tang Dynasty. It integrates natural scenery and cultural landscape, making it a tourist attraction worth visiting.

Jie Zicheng became a town earlier. It was named "Hengqu Town" in the Five Dynasties because it lies across the Weijiang River. According to the "Chongqing County Chronicle": In the 12th year of Guangzheng (949) by Meng Chang of the Later Shu Dynasty, 8 townships including Guo Xin of the original Jin Dynasty were transferred to Hengqu Town and a tax collection court was set up. In the 16th year of Guangzheng (953), the tax collection court was promoted It is Yongkang County, subordinate to Shuzhou, and Hengqu Town became the seat of the county government. In the 20th year of the Yuan Dynasty (1283), Kublai Khan, the founder of the Yuan Dynasty, abolished Yongkang and Jiangyuan counties and moved them to Chongqing Prefecture, and Hengqu was renamed "Sijie Town". At the end of the Yuan Dynasty, the society was in turmoil and all the heroes were vying for the throne. In the 23rd year of Emperor Huizong of the Yuan Dynasty (1363), Ming Yuzhen proclaimed himself emperor in Shu (the country was named Xia) and resettled Yongkang County. After the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, Yongkang Province entered the state, and the old name of Sijie Town was still used. Due to the continuous military conquests at the end of the Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, productivity was destroyed. In addition, the political and economic centers were transferred, the population gradually became thinner, and all industries were depressed. By the 42nd year of Wanli (1615), only one street, Hejiezi, remained, so it was renamed "Jiezichang". Due to its special geographical location, it is divided between Chongqing and Guan County. Guanxian County is in charge and Chongqing is in charge. In the 55th year of Qianlong's reign in the Qing Dynasty (1790), because "thieves were lurking, they were captured by the state and fled to the county, and the county was captured and fled to the state, so it was transferred to Chongqing County." In the late Qing Dynasty, it belonged to Huaiyuan Town. In 1935, the Jiezi Joint Security Bureau was established. Jiezichang was established in 1940 and was immediately converted into a township. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, it was still known as Jiezichang. In 1991, the township was removed and a town was established today.

There are ancient temples in the Jin Dynasty - Guangyan Temple, Fengqi Mountain Tourist Scenic Area, thousands of acres of primeval forest, thousand-year-old ginkgo, thousand-year-old phoebe, ancient pagodas from the Qing Dynasty, an ancient street built in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, and the Song Dynasty. The site of the uprising of national hero Wang Xiaobo, the poet Yi Lao of the Tang Dynasty, the former residence of Tang Qiu (Tang Qiu Memorial Hall), the ancient dragon pond with magical legends, Wuguituo, Yunwu Cave, etc., and there are more than 20 various cultural relics and historic sites in the town.

Transportation:

It can be connected with Pingluo Ancient Town and Jiezi Town for fun. If you go directly from Chengdu, go to Jinsha Passenger Terminal and take the bus bound for Jiezi. If you are traveling together, you can go directly to the first intersection of Yuelai Town Main Street after visiting Yuelai Town. Wait for the passing bus bound for Dujiangyan. After getting on the bus, tell the conductor that you want to get off at Jiezi. Yuelaijiezi, the fare is 4 yuan and the journey takes about 80 minutes; Jiezi-Dujiangyan, the fare is 4 yuan and the journey takes about 45 minutes; Dujiangyan-Chengdu (West Gate), the fare is 16 yuan (walk Expressway) travel time is about 40 minutes.