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What are the tourist attractions in Santai County?

Santai Yuntai Pavilion

Yuntaiguan is the second largest Taoist temple in Sichuan Province, second only to Qingcheng Mountain. Located in the peaceful territory of Nanbaili, Santai County.

Yongjiang ancient town

Yongjiang was originally named qianzi Commune and qianzi Township, and was renamed Yongjiang Township in 1930s. Founded in 1992, it was named as a famous historical and cultural town in the same year. Yongjiang River, located in Santai County, Mianyang, Sichuan, is the birthplace of Santai culture. There are the King's Town in the Warring States Period and the legendary King's Tomb. Cliff tombs from Han Dynasty to Jin Dynasty are national key cultural relics protection units, cliff statues in Tang and Song Dynasties, ancient buildings, streets, temples and stone bridges in Ming and Qing Dynasties.

Xiping ancient town

20 10 65438+ 10/9, Xiping Ancient Town was awarded as "the most beautiful ancient town in Sichuan" in the "Second China Cultural Tourism Festival" jointly sponsored by Sichuan Provincial Department of Culture, Provincial Tourism Bureau and Provincial Construction Department, and hosted by the provincial famous ancient town cultural tourism development promotion association. The main scenic spots are Buddhist temples, ancient houses, Shiban Street, four major halls, Wu's ancestral hall and the former residence of Chen Wanxi in Hongliang Village.

Qin Quan Temple

Qin Quan Temple is located in Changping mountainside on the left side of Beiquan Road, Tongchuan Town, Santai County. Founded in the Northern Zhou Dynasty (557-58 1), it was originally named Anchang Temple. After the Sui Dynasty, it was renamed Yi Hui Temple in the early Tang Dynasty and Hu Sheng Temple in the Southern Song Dynasty. Because the mountain spring behind the temple drops like a harp, it was called Qin Quan Temple in the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty. In May, 198 1 was announced by Santai County People's Government as a cultural relic protection unit, in June, 1986 was announced by Mianyang Municipal People's Government, and in June, 19 1 was announced by Sichuan Provincial People's Government.

Wucengshan

"One seal hangs high, and every valley falls; The five springs are upwelling, and the five-story pavilion lives alone. " This is an ancient stone couplet, which stands in the five-story temple of the ruins of the Three Kingdoms. Couplets describe the magnificent and magical natural and cultural scenery of the five-story temple. The five-story mountain is located three kilometers north of Jianshe Town, Santai County.

dongshan park

Dongshan Park in Santai County is located on the east bank of Fujiang River in the eastern suburb of the county seat. Founded in the Tang Dynasty, it was originally named Pratt & Whitney Temple and Dongshan Temple. Because of its "late bell in Lindong", it is known as "Little Hanshan Temple". It was renamed Dongshan Park in the Republic of China. Under the overall urban planning of Santai County Government, 199 1 formally established Dongshan Park Management Office, and 1992 was identified as the first batch of county-level scenic spots by the county government.

Luban L.

Luban Lake, a national water park, is one of the largest reservoirs in Sichuan Province. Luban Lake is a mysterious artificial lake condensed by the ingenious labor and wisdom of three people in the 1970s.