Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Chengdu tourist attractions must be visited.

Chengdu tourist attractions must be visited.

A must-see spot for Chengdu tourism.

1. Qingcheng Mountain Scenic Area, Qingcheng Mountain, Dujiangyan, the main scenic spot of Qingcheng Mountain, is a world cultural heritage, a national key cultural relic protection unit, a national key scenic spot, a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction, a holy place of Quanzhen Longmen Sect, one of the top ten caves, one of the four famous Taoist mountains in China, one of the five fairy mountains and one of the top ten scenic spots in Chengdu. Qingcheng Mountain is located in the southwest of Dujiangyan City, Chengdu City, Sichuan Province, 68km east of Chengdu City and10km southwest of Dujiangyan Water Conservancy Project. The scenic spot covers an area of 200 square kilometers, and the highest peak, Laojunge, is 1.260 meters above sea level. Qingcheng Mountain is divided into front mountain and back mountain. Surrounded by undulating peaks and lush forests, it enjoys the reputation of "Qingcheng is quiet in the world". The whole mountain forest is evergreen and surrounded by mountains, hence the name Qingcheng Mountain. Dan steps a thousand steps, winding paths lead to secluded places, and quiet and clean wins. Inside and outside the scenic spot, the tranquility of Shi Tian Cave and Yuanming Palace is a major feature of Qingcheng Mountain.

Dujiangyan water conservancy scenic spot, Dujiangyan water conservancy scenic spot is located on the Minjiang River in the west of Chengdu Plain, Sichuan Province, in the west of Dujiangyan City, Sichuan Province. Dujiangyan is not only a world-famous ancient water conservancy project in China, but also a famous scenic spot. Dujiangyan has beautiful scenery and numerous cultural relics, including Fulongguan, Erwang Temple, Anlan Suoqiao, Yuleiguan, Lidui Park, Yulei Mountain Park, Yunv Mountain, Lingyan Temple, Zhao Pu Temple, Cuiyuehu and Dujiangyan Water Conservancy Project.

3. The Giant Panda Breeding Research Base, Chengdu Giant Panda Research Base, is one of the main research bases for the China government to implement the ex situ conservation project of endangered wild animals such as giant pandas, and is a national AAAA-level tourist attraction. It is a well-known research institution for the protection of rare and endangered wild animals such as giant pandas in China and even in the world, which integrates giant panda scientific research and breeding, conservation education, educational tourism and panda culture construction. As of 20 16, Chengdu base and conservation organizations such as the International Union for Nature and the World Wide Fund for Nature, And the Genome Diversity Laboratory of National Cancer Institute, Smithsonian National Zoo Conservation Research Center, East Bay Zoo Association of Auckland City, Manchester Zoo Association of England, University of Liverpool of England, Keio University of Japan, University of Japan, University of Queensland of Australia, Samsung Farm of Korea, Madrid Zoo of Spain, etc. 12 countries 1989, In cooperation with the Reproductive Expert Group of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (CBSG), it has successively undertaken international academic training activities such as gene bank training for endangered animals, cat and veterinary medicine training, population genetic management training and non-invasive reproduction and endocrine training for giant pandas. From 1994, the cooperative breeding of giant pandas was carried out with Bai Bin Wildlife Park in Japan, which lasted for 10 years, during which four giant pandas survived in Japan; 1999- 1 1 cooperated with Atlanta Zoo in the United States to carry out research on giant panda breeding 10 years, and successfully bred 2 cubs.