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Tourism Strategy of Bamboo Sea in South Sichuan

1, Xianyu Cave. Xianyu Cave is located at the Xieeryan Cliff in Xianyu Cave Scenic Area, south of the Bamboo Sea in southern Sichuan, and is known as the "Pearl of the Bamboo Sea" because of its excellent natural and cultural landscape. Xianyu Cave was originally a natural cave, with a length of more than 300 meters and a width of 2 to 15 meters. The cave is covered with a large bamboo forest, and the Bamboo Sea Grand Canyon is just below it. In addition, there are temples in Xianyu Cave, and the monk's hall is the place where the ashes are stored after the death of ancestors. There is a stone pagoda and 15 urn. At the entrance of Nanshan Gate, there is the word "Fairy Paradise" inscribed by Taoist Helaine. There is half a couplet on the left post: "Xiuzhen Blessed Penglai", which is said to have been written by a Taoist priest in Yin 'an.

2. Look at Yuntai. Guan Yuntai, also known as sedan chair stone. In the pavilion, you can see the shallow mountains in southern Sichuan. Rivers are like belts, criss-crossing buildings and bamboo forests everywhere. Farther away, it is a mountainous area around the Sichuan Basin that transits to the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau. The two mountain ranges extending from east to west are undulating, one is yellow and the other is covered with green vegetation. They are still like "Huanglong" and "Qinglong", cruising side by side, guarding the geomantic treasure-house of Bamboo Sea in southern Sichuan.

3. Long Yin Temple. Longyin Temple, also known as Wei Long Temple, is located on Jiulong Mountain at an altitude of 980 meters, with a temple area of 450 square meters. Surrounded by green waves, it is boundless, and the wind blows bamboo waves like dragons, hence the name Longyin Temple. Built in the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty (1573- 1620), there used to be a main hall, a lower hall and a side hall. During Jiaqing period of Qing Dynasty, monks were promoted and repaired. 1959 demolished, leaving the cornerstone, steps and stone doorframes. The couplet reads: "Double trees are inserted into the blue clouds, dragons sing and tigers roar, the sky is blue everywhere, and Ni Kun is dry."

4. Qinglong Lake. Qinglong Lake Scenic Area covers an area of 3.06 square kilometers, and is dominated by large water surfaces and historical sites. Qinglong Lake in Zhuhai, south of Sichuan, is located at the foot of the towering and steep Zhaqi Mountain, with a water surface of 3 square kilometers. It is the largest lake in the lush bamboo sea. The lake is dragon-shaped, with a big head and a small tail, hence the name Qinglong Lake.

5. Tianbao Village. According to legend, Tianbao Village was built in Xianfeng period of Qing Dynasty 1862, and was built by the local government to prevent Shi Dakai Taiping Army from entering Sichuan. The terrain is dangerous, easy to defend but difficult to attack. The ancient village is1500m long, 20m high and10m wide. The roof of the cave is composed of rocks, mostly half. It's built on a cave, with strange twists and turns. There is a 13 solid stone gate inside, which is easy to defend but difficult to attack.

6. Emerald Corridor. The Emerald Corridor, located in the depths of the Bamboo Sea, is another scenic spot in the Bamboo Sea in southern Sichuan. The pavement of the Emerald Corridor is paved with natural red sandstone, which is "colorful as flowers and bright as clouds". Rows of old and new bamboo archways on both sides cover the sky. The red carpet road and the green screen-like bamboo complement each other, forming a beautiful and magnificent emerald corridor.