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What about the ancient town of Qinglinkou, Jiangyou, Mianyang?
Let me tell you that this is my hometown.

I still prefer this ancient town where I grew up as a child. Because it was a real ancient town for me at that time. At that time, people were mainly engaged in farm work. There were few tourists here before the earthquake. At that time, I still remember that when I was a child, I visited several ancient towns. I wanted to go to the toilet and it was convenient to go to my grandmother's house. . . . . After 2008, the earthquake destroyed houses, many people rebuilt houses, and those houses with ancient buildings were demolished. Specific wooden boards are installed in front of each house, and there are still many changes. The pillars in the Red Army Bridge were naughty when I was a child, and my hands would be dyed red with red powder. The suspension bridge when I was a child is actually not the one I have now. It's a place where you stand and jump, and this one will stagger. We were always naughty at that time, but that one broke down a lot later, and then we built another one. Some old houses in the street will have a second floor, and some old people will take a nap in old chairs. Now it's naturally gone. . . Generally speaking, compared with when I was a child, the products are much commercialized now, and those antiques smell a lot less. Of course it makes sense. Economy is indispensable for the development of a region.

But there is a peach blossom party there every year, which is very interesting.

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Qinglinkou ancient town, located in a small ravine in the southwest of Erlangmiao town, is an important red tourist attraction in northern Sichuan.

Up to now, there are still relatively complete ancient buildings such as Wenchang Palace, Mazu Tempel, Nanhua Palace, Wannian Stage and Qiaolou Pavilion, as well as a large number of wooden buildings on the first floor and the first floor during the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. Since 1999, the The Journey to the West sequel crew of CCTV filmed two episodes of location here, its fame has soared.

The ancient town was built in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty. The new street and the old street in the town are connected by a covered bridge "Heyi Bridge". It seems that the ancient town has a little aura, so it is small and exquisite.

Heyi Bridge, now the famous Red Army Bridge, was built in Qing Dynasty. 1935, the Red Fourth Front Army crossed the Jialing River and defeated the 28th and 29th Kuomintang armies. The Hong Jiu Army and the Red Thirty Army entered the Qinglinkou of Jiangyou via Jiange, and established the Soviet regime here.

Nowadays, slogans and stone carvings on the bridgehead such as "Support the Red Army", "Resolutely oppose imperialism and resist Japan" and "The Red Army is the savior of the poor" are still clearly visible. The vicissitudes of the Red Army Bridge, those unpretentious Red Army Monuments, are silently telling the later generations the history of that blood spill.

Buildings in ancient towns are mostly in the form of wooden structures. The pavement under the street is made of wood, the columns and panes are exquisitely carved, and the temples in the inn are all carved with beams and painted buildings.

The ancient town of Qinglin is full of outstanding people, and there are many successful people. In ancient times, there were two scholars (Fu Kaitai and Deng Dafang) and an academician (Li Shenfu), and there were many excellent students, scholars and literati.

In the past, on the riverside and hillside of the ancient town, there were two Daqingqi trees and Huanglian trees hugging each other, which were layered and luxuriant. Standing on the hillside opposite the ancient town, overlooking Qinglinkou, the town is completely hidden in the depths of a lush forest. Only Qingshan is not there, but no one hears it, so it is named Qinglinkou.

Yongji Bridge, an iron cable bridge across the Tongjiang River in the ancient town, was destroyed by floods three times. It was listed as one of the eight scenic spots in Jiangyou before, and what we see now should be rebuilt later.

The tofu in Qinglinkou is very famous and distinctive! It is said that there is a mountain spring behind Qinglinkou Town, and people in the ancient town have relied on it for drinking water for many years. The mountain spring is crisp and delicious, and the tofu and tofu brain are also delicious. Qinglinkou tofu is very famous in Jiangyou.

The red tourism characteristic towns to be cultivated in Sichuan include Anren Town in Chengdu, Qiongxi Town in Aba Hongyuan, Moxi Town in Ganzi Luding, Huili Town in Liangshan, Lizhuang Town in Yibin, Hongjun Town in Wangcang, Guangyuan, Qingxi Town in Xuanhan, Dazhou, Shimian Anshunchang in Ya 'an, Taiping Town in Gu Lin, Luzhou, Enyang Town in Bazhong and Hanlin Tourism Town in Guang 'an.

Although only Qinglinkou ancient town is listed in Mianyang, there are many ancient towns in Mianyang, such as Qijiang ancient town, almost all of which retain the ancient flavor and have not been commercialized.

This classic, quiet and distant, like a touch of old fragrance, can only be tasted with your heart.

I went with my friends last month, and I personally thought it was very good!

Qinglinkou, located in a small ravine in the southwest of Erlangmiao Town, is an important red tourist attraction in northern Sichuan. Here, the source of Tongjiang River, Magshui, meets another small river. Up to now, there are still relatively complete ancient buildings such as Wenchang Palace, Mazu Tempel, Nanhua Palace, Wannian Stage and Qiaolou Pavilion, as well as a large number of wooden buildings on the first floor and the first floor during the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. Since 1999, the The Journey to the West sequel crew of CCTV filmed two episodes of location here, its fame has soared. Qinglinkou, located about 40 kilometers northeast of jiangyou city, is surrounded by mountains and waters. It turned out to be the traffic arteries and commercial distribution centers of Jiangyou, Zitong and Jiange counties, with many halls, prosperous temples and prosperous neighborhoods.

The ancient town with architectural characteristics is not high in the mountains, but beautiful and elegant, with unclear water and wide and quiet land. There are ancient pine trees, verdant cypress trees and dancing bodhi, covering a corner of the ancient town.

It used to be a traffic artery in history, and then it gradually developed into an ancient town with developed commerce, with many merchants, many temples and four temples. Walking into Qinglinkou, the street looks very shabby. The old houses on both sides of the ancient stone road and the tall wooden buildings carved with exquisite patterns make the ancient town look the same.

So ... are you obsessed?

In fact, it was similar in ancient times. Historical buildings and folk culture were relatively concentrated, and the commercialization was not so strong. Everyone has their own different feelings and understandings. For example, I especially like Huanglongxi, but my wife doesn't even want to see it.

Very nice. I like the architecture there.

Some residential buildings nearby are built with ancient eaves-style wooden structures, including quadrangles, three-step desktop buildings, strange diaojiao buildings and unique pavilions. These buildings are decorated with carved beams and painted buildings, with classical doors and windows and green stone pillars, which are typical antique buildings in Ming and Qing Dynasties. In the past, broad-leaved sycamore trees were planted in front of every household to block the sun. In hot summer, people enjoy the cool in the shade.

Guzhen Mountain is not high and elegant, the water is not deep and clear, and the land is not wide and quiet. There are ancient pine trees, verdant cypress trees and dancing bodhi, covering a corner of the ancient town.

Not so good, just to see the peach blossoms in March.