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Wuhou District Attractions

Wuhou Temple, Wangjianglou Park, Qingshuihe Park, Jinli, Sanyi Temple, etc.

1. Wuhou Temple: Located on Wuhou Temple Street in the south gate of Chengdu, Wuhou Temple faces north and faces south. The main building gate, the second gate, Liu Bei Hall, and the hall, Wuhou Temple runs through a central axis. superior. Wuhou Temple is an ancestral hall commemorating Zhuge Liang, the Prime Minister of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period.

2. Wangjiang Tower Park: Located in urban Chengdu, the main building in the park was built in memory of Xue Tao, a female poet of the Tang Dynasty. Its memorial buildings include: Xue Tao Well, Zhuo Jin Tower, Poetry Building, Huanjian Pavilion, Wuyunxian Pavilion, etc. The Chongli Pavilion in the park was rebuilt in the late Qing Dynasty. It is extremely spectacular and is a landmark building in Chengdu. More than 100 species of bamboo are planted in the garden. It forms the unique style of the garden.

3. Qingshui River Park: It is located in Wanshou Village, Jitouqiao Street, Wuhou District, Chengdu City, close to Qingshui River and bordering the Third Ring Road, covering an area of ??333,300 square meters. The park is themed with the city tree ginkgo and city flower hibiscus, and its historical connotation originates from the former Shu emperor Wang Jian. The park scenic area consists of five major parts: the main gate scenic area, the Ginkgo Square area, the children's entertainment and fitness area, the lakeside scenic area, and the suburban forest oxygen bar scenic area.

4. Jinli: Restored and rebuilt by the Wuhou Temple Museum, it is now a famous pedestrian commercial street in Chengdu. It is an antique building in the architectural style of the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. It has a rigorous and orderly layout, a bar entertainment area, and Sichuan catering. Famous snacks area, mansion inn area, and special tourism handicraft exhibition area are well organized.

5. Sanyi Temple: Located in the Wuhou Temple in Chengdu, originally named Sanyi Temple, it is located on Admiral Street in Chengdu. It was built by Zheng Jiaolin, the Admiral of Sichuan, in the early years of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty. It was destroyed due to a fire caused by burning incense in the forty-ninth year of Qianlong's reign (1784), rebuilt in the forty-ninth year of Qianlong's reign (1787), and fully repaired in the twenty-second year of Daoguang's reign (1842). The buildings and plaques seen today are mainly relics from the Daoguang period.