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Almost everyone in Sichuan knows Liu Wencai, right? We grew up hearing his legends, like his extremely extravagant lifestyle and his penchant for eating duck webs [facepalm]. Visiting in person offered new insights. On one hand, as a large landowner, he inevitably relied on exploiting the common people to survive; on the other hand, his estate serves as a window into the architecture and lifestyle of the modern Republic of China era. There's a distinction between the old and new mansions. The manor generally refers to the old one, including Liu Wencai's estate, the Liu family ancestral home, and precious artifacts. The new mansions are Liu Wenhui's two residences. Relatively speaking, there's no need to buy a ticket to enter the new mansions; most people only visit the old one and that's it.







Huashuiwan Howard Johnson Bailetang Hot Spring is very comfortable, with beautiful environment, enthusiastic waiters, and a very good children's pool. The children had a lot of fun. If you haven't been here yet, please bring your family to play.
The water is clear and the environment is beautiful. There are mountain spring hot springs and sulfur hot springs. The skin is very good after soaking. The staff are very enthusiastic and will remind us to replenish water after soaking in the hot springs. The food is also very good and the cuisine is rich