Jiuzhaigou is located in Jiuzhaigou County, Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province. It is located in the transition zone between Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, West Sichuan Plateau and Sichuan Basin. It is more than 300 kilometers south of Chengdu. It is a ravine with a depth of more than 50 kilometers, with a total area of 64,297 hectares and a forest coverage rate of over 80%. Nine Tibetan villages, including Shuzheng Stockaded Village, Ye He Village and Zechawa Village, are located in this mountain and lake group, hence the name.
Huanglong is famous for its "four wonders" of colorful pools, snow-capped mountains, canyons and forests, and is also known as "seven wonders" with beaches, ancient temples and folk customs. The scenic spot consists of Huanglonggou, Danyunxia, Munigou, Xuebaoding, Xueshanliang, Hongxing Rock, Xigou and other scenic spots. Huanglonggou, the main scenic spot, is located under Xuebaoding, the main peak of Minshan Mountain, facing the source of Fujiang River, and looks like the image of "dragon" in China people's mind, so it has always been known as "the symbol of China".
Mount Emei is located at the intersection of various natural elements, with complex floristic elements, rich biological species and many endemic species. A complete subtropical vegetation system has been preserved, with more than 3,200 species of plants, accounting for about110 of the total plant species in China. Mount Emei is also home to all kinds of rare animals, with more than 2,300 species. There are many monkeys along the mountain road. They often beg for food from tourists in groups, which is a major feature of the mountain.
Leshan Giant Buddha, also known as Lingyun Giant Buddha, is located on the side of Lingyun Temple on the east bank of Minjiang River in Leshan, Sichuan, near the intersection of Dadu River, Qingyi River and Minjiang River. The giant Buddha is a seated statue of Maitreya, with a height of 7 1 m, and it is the largest cliff stone statue in China.
Chengdu Du Fu Caotang Museum is located at No.37, Tsinghua Road, Qingyang District, Chengdu, Sichuan. This is the former residence of Du Fu, a great poet of the Tang Dynasty in China, when he lived in Chengdu. Du Fu lived here for nearly four years and wrote more than 240 poems. Wei Zhuang, a poet in the late Tang Dynasty, discovered the former site of the thatched cottage and rebuilt it to preserve it. It was repaired and expanded in the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. Covering an area of nearly 300 mu, the thatched cottage completely preserved the architectural pattern during the renovation and expansion in the 13th year of Hongzhi in Ming Dynasty (AD 1500) and 16th year of Jiaqing in Qing Dynasty (AD181KLOC-0/year). This is a sacred place in the history of China literature. Du Fu Memorial Hall was established in 1955, and 1985 was renamed Chengdu Du Fu Caotang Museum.