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Qionglai travel guide

1, Zhuxi Lake. Zhuxi Lake is an artificial reservoir, built on Zhuxigou, a first-class tributary of Nanhe River in Qionglai City, 8 kilometers away from Qionglai City. Located between Helin Temple in the Buddhist jungle and Fudian Tuo Temple in the tantric school, there are statues of Huazhi Temple and Cliff in the Tang Dynasty, which are provincial-level cultural relics protection units. In the Song Dynasty, Lu You and Wen Tong often went to Qionglai. General Zhang Aiping, former Minister of National Defense, came to visit on 1985, and wrote the word "Zhuxi Lake" with a brush, engraved on the stone tablet on the left side of the reservoir dam. The rain-collecting area of Zhuxi is 12 square kilometer, the water area is more than 600 mu, and the water storage capacity is 3 million.

2. Wengting Park. Wengting Park is located in the downtown area of Qionglai, covering an area of 2792. As early as the Western Han Dynasty, it was the private garden of the rich Lin Qiong and Zhuo Wangsun. According to historical records, the Tang Dynasty was the place where Qiongzhen held a farewell banquet. Hongdu Guest Hall was built in Song Dynasty. In the Ming Dynasty, two large urns filled with five baht were dug up in the lotus pond, which was named urn pavilion because it was hidden in the pavilion. There have been trainings throughout the ages.

3. Wayao Site in Sui and Tang Dynasties. Qiong Kiln is one of the famous ancient porcelain kilns in China. It began in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, flourished in the Sui Dynasty, flourished in the Tang Dynasty and declined in the Southern Song Dynasty. Sui and Tang kiln sites are located in Wayao Mountain, Guyi Town, Qionglai City, Jianshanzi, Xijiang Village, Xihe Township, Dayun Village, Baihe Township and Tang Shifang Village, Nanhe Township, and are called Sui and Tang ancient kiln sites. Among them, "Tang Shifang" village site is the largest, with an area of 1 1. 1.3 million square meters, with exquisite products and rich varieties.

4. Wen. Located in Neriren Street, Qionglai City, it is said that it is the remains of Sima Xiangru and Zhuo Wenjun when they opened "Lin Qiong Restaurant". Sima Xiangru of the Western Han Dynasty fell in love with Zhuo Wenjun, the daughter of Zhuo Wangsun, a wealthy businessman in Qionglai, and married Wen Jun that night. After marriage, he opened a hotel in Lin Qiong. "Wen Jun is a good wife, just like a washing vessel", which is a story widely circulated in later generations. According to legend, this well resembles the place where Wen Jun pumped water, and later generations named it "Wenjun Well". When Du Fu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, lived in Chengdu, he wrote the poem Qintai with the phrase "The restaurant is on earth, and the Qintai is in the sunset", which is a work to mourn the adherents.