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我从凤楼书院来The hometown of Marshal Chen Yi, a Confucian general, a white horse general, and a straightforward general, is a national AAAA scenic spot (a national 5A scenic spot is being created). The former residence of Chen Yi and the exhibition hall of Marshal Chen Yi's life and deeds are the core scenic spots. Surrounded by lotus ponds and accompanied by green mountains, it integrates scenic spots, red tourism destinations, civilized family style tours, Chenshi ancestral halls, Chen family ancestral tomb gardens, free flower squares, large-scale marshal sculptures, famous poetry and steles, celebrity inscriptions, rural farmhouses, etc. In particular, the former residence of Chen Yi is well protected and worth recommending! The exhibition hall of Marshal Chen Yi's life and deeds has rich exhibits, integrating pictures, texts, and videos, which is very interesting! The forest of steles makes you linger and sigh at the personality charm of a generation of Confucian generals! There are many farmhouses with obvious local characteristics, delicious taste, and high cost performance! There are many places worth exploring, handsome hometown is happy, happy!


_TI***3lThis place is perfect pandas have lots of room to roam. Plenty of areas to see the pandas and the staff hold up signs when they make an appearance
老老倪Baoguo Temple in Lezhi is located in Jingui Mountain, Longmen Township, Caizhi County, Sichuan Province, covering an area of more than 30,000 square meters. It was built in the second year of Kaihuang in the Sui Dynasty, more than 1,400 years ago. The four unique features of Baoguo Temple: The temple is built on the mountain, with a construction area of 50,000 square meters. There are five thousand-year-old banyan trees and more than a thousand cypress trees hanging naturally towards the main hall. There are 25 tall jade Buddhas in the temple, all of which are precious and exquisite. There is a thousand-buddha cave in front of the temple, and the ancient trees embrace the thousand-buddha scenery. The stone carvings are exquisite and the thousand-year-old inscriptions are precious cultural relics.
胖哥哥18A newly opened scenic spot, suitable for children to play


Anonymous userA guided tour was essential. We didn't hire one initially, but then we encountered a guided tour group at the entrance, and they immediately started giving a presentation. It cost 30 yuan per person, and the intermediate-level guide was exceptionally professional. They covered not only Du Fu's poems but also those of other poets, making it a true feast for the eyes and the palate.


M41***55The tour guide was very professional and patient in explaining things on-site. We communicated in advance to confirm the reception location and time, and the on-site explanation service, which was originally scheduled for 2 hours, went far beyond what was expected. The elderly were very satisfied!


133***58To be fair, places with rich cultural heritage are quite nice. Make sure to let the tour guide speak; otherwise, the trip is a waste. This time, the guide was very professional, spoke at a comfortable pace, and gave lively and interesting explanations. Worth a visit!

散漫旅行This area is quite selective and particularly appealing to those interested in Buddhist statues, scripture, stone carving, Tang and Song dynasty history, and eastern Sichuan architecture. Anyue County boasts a rich collection of stone carvings, with Yuanjue Temple, the Reclining Buddha Temple, and Pilu Cave being must-see attractions. Driving within Anyue is also quite convenient.


sallyptxI was fortunate enough to visit Jinsha before it closed. It was wonderful.
With Professor Zhou's explanation, stepping into Jinsha felt like traveling through time. The famous gold foil depicting the Sun Bird was as thin as a cicada's wing yet shone brilliantly. Looking at the jade artifacts, gold objects, and massive ebony pieces, I felt they weren't just silently displayed, but were quietly telling stories from three thousand years ago—about the ingenuity of artisans, the solemnity of rituals, and the lives of ordinary people.
Professor Zhou's explanation was excellent; I highly recommend this immersive tour—it's very interesting.

Anonymous userWe were seated in the middle of the first row, and the experience was quite impressive. There were interactive elements like the long-spouted teapot kung fu tea ceremony and Sichuan opera face-changing performance, creating a great atmosphere. There were international guests present, and the host was very beautiful, bilingual, and quite professional 😂. Before going, we did some research; Wenshu Monastery has several smaller venues, but we ultimately chose this one, and it was well worth the trip. For those planning to watch, arrive 30 minutes early, as it gets quite crowded, so remember to arrive early to secure a good seat 🤭.