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2. Jiufeng Mountain is located in Dabao Township, northwest of Pengzhou, about 97 kilometers away from Chengdu, with an altitude of more than 4,000 meters. There is Lei Yin Temple on the top of the mountain, which was built during the apocalypse of the Ming Dynasty.
3. Bailu Catholic Church is located near Bailu Town, Pengzhou City, on the right side of the main entrance of Bailu French Scenic Street, which is very close to the town, about several kilometers away.
4. Monocrystal is located in Monocrystal Town (Gujiulong), Pengzhou City, 50 kilometers northwest of Chengdu, with an altitude of 1 147 meters. It is called Danyue Daizong, a scenic spot in the Tang Dynasty and the first single crystal. It is the birthplace of peony in Tian Peng, China.
5. Longmen Mountain Scenic Area includes four widely circulated sites: Dong Xiaoyu Broken Bridge Site, Bailu Central School Site (the best school), Longmenshan Broken Bridge Site of Sino-French Bridge, and Bailushang Academy Catholic Church Site. Bailu Town is located in the northwest of Chengdu Plain, with a long history and rich religious and cultural resources.
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