Wuhou Temple 1
Wuhou Temple is to commemorate Zhuge Liang, the prime minister of Shu, and was incorporated into Zhaolie Temple of Han Dynasty in the early Ming Dynasty. It is also the most influential museum of the Three Kingdoms in China.
2. Du Fu Caotang
Du Fu's former residence when he lived in Chengdu. Du Fu lived here for nearly four years and wrote hundreds of poems, which is regarded as the "holy land" in the history of China literature.
3. Wangjianglou
Wangjiang Tower in Chengdu is located in Wangjiang Tower Park in Chengdu, and Wangjiang Tower Park is located on the south bank of Jinjiang, Jiuyan Bridge outside the East Gate of Chengdu. It was built in Ming and Qing Dynasties to commemorate Xue Tao, a famous poetess in Tang Dynasty.
4. Wenshuyuan
Wen Shu Academy, founded in the Sui Dynasty, is a famous Buddhist temple in western Sichuan, with many precious cultural relics and tens of thousands of Buddhist scriptures.
5. Kuanzhai Lane
Kuanzhai Lane is located near Changshun Street, Qingyang District, Chengdu, Sichuan. It is formed by parallel arrangement of wide lanes, narrow lanes and wells, all of which are antique quadrangles and made of blue bricks. It is also a large-scale ancient street of the Qing Dynasty left over from Chengdu. Together with Daci Temple and Wenshuyuan, it is called the protected block of three famous historical and cultural cities in Chengdu.
6. Qingyang Palace
Founded in the Zhou Dynasty, most of the existing buildings were rebuilt in the Qing Dynasty. It is one of the famous Taoist temples in China, and is known as "the first Taoist temple in western Sichuan".
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Wenshuyuan
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Du Fu Caotang