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Tourist attractions in Wuhou District

Marquis temple

Wuhou Temple is located in Wuhou Temple Street, the south gate of Chengdu. Wuhou Temple faces south, with the main building gate, No.2 gate, Liubei Hall and lobby. Wuhou Temple runs through a central axis. Wuhou Temple is to commemorate the ancestral temple of Zhuge Liang, the prime minister of Shu and Han Dynasties in Wuxiang during the Three Kingdoms period.

Wuhou Temple covers an area of 56 mu (37,000 square meters). Today, there are precious cultural relics such as Liu Bei's Tomb (Hui Ling), Shu Han's "One Happy and Fifty baht" and 47 statues of Shu Han people12m. In particular, Zhuge Liang's "A Teacher's Example" written by Yue Fei and "Three Musts" written by Zhuge Liang, the prime minister of the Han Dynasty, are the most famous.

Chengdu Wuhou Temple

Chengdu Wuhou Temple Museum is a famous cultural shrine of the Three Kingdoms. Located in Chengdu, it is the most famous memorial site of Zhuge Liang and Liu Bei in China, the only temple in China where both monarch and minister worship together, and the most influential museum of the Three Kingdoms in China. Wuhou Temple was founded in 223 AD. It is mainly composed of Hui Ling, Han Zhaolie Temple and Wuhou Temple. It is the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units.

Wangjianglou Park

Wangjiang tower park is located in the center of Chengdu. The main building of the park was built in memory of Xue Tao, a poetess in the Tang Dynasty. Its memorial buildings include: Xuetaojing, Jinzhuolou, Yinshilou, Huanjian Pavilion and Wuyunxian Pavilion. The worship tower in the park was rebuilt in the late Qing Dynasty, which is very spectacular and is a landmark building in Chengdu. More than 100 kinds of bamboo are planted in the garden. Form a unique style of the park.

Qingshuihe Park

Qingshuihe Park is located in Wanshou Village, Jitouqiao Street, Wuhou District, Chengdu, adjacent to Qingshuihe and the Third Ring Road, covering an area of 333,300 square meters. The park started in June 5438+February 2004 and was completed in September 2005, with a total investment of 22.3 million yuan. The theme of the park is ginkgo biloba and hibiscus, and its historical connotation originated from the former Shu emperor Wang Jian. The park scenic spot consists of five parts: main entrance scenic spot, Ginkgo Square scenic spot, children's leisure and fitness area, lakeside scenic spot and rural forest oxygen bar scenic spot.