
- 4.9/5
M34***72The park's design is full of oriental charm, and the attractions are very interesting. The combination of modern technology and live performances is truly stunning! Adults and children alike had a great time. Items inside the park seem to be twice as expensive as outside, not much different from other tourist attractions, and not as exorbitantly priced as Disneyland. Overall, the experience is better than Disneyland. Of course, long queues are still unavoidable; if you want to enjoy the park to the fullest, you'll need to buy several VIP passes.
- 4.8/5
莎莎Climbing the Yue Wang Tower in Mianyang is the only way to truly understand the charm of "North Tower in Misty Rain"! As one of the "Four Great Towers" alongside the Yellow Crane Tower, this magnificent Tang-style building boasts upturned eaves and a striking contrast of vermilion pillars and green tiles, making every snapshot a masterpiece of ancient Chinese style. Ascending the stairs, each floor features inscribed poems and historical displays. From the top floor, you can overlook the winding Fu River, taking in the cityscape and distant mountain peaks. Inside, creative shops offer unique items, while the downstairs food street offers Mianyang rice noodles and Jiangyou pork intestines – a feast for both the senses. Conveniently located within walking distance of the riverside promenade, it's an excellent choice for a short trip around Chengdu, whether for cultural exploration or simply to enjoy panoramic views.
- 4.4/5
M43***72The influence of the poet Li Bai is everywhere: from his heroic spirit of traveling far and wide with a sword to his carefree attitude of "Heaven has endowed me with talents that must be put to use," Li Bai's former residence is a microcosm of half of the glorious Tang Dynasty. It is worth a visit.
- 4.5/5
M14***87The first half was a bit dull, but it became fun from the rafting. It was very friendly to both the elderly and children, not stimulating. It was a combination of inside and outside the cave, and the length was three kilometers. I recommend experiencing it. The cave is quite spectacular.
- 5.0/5
M85***97The scenery of Mianyang Baishui Lake is breathtaking. It is like a dream in the morning mist and golden in the sunset. The island is lush with green trees and colorful flowers. Take a small boat and shuttle between the small islands in the lake, as if you are swimming in a painting. The fun kayaking allows you to get close to the lake and have endless fun.
- 4.6/5
M37***99Hidden deep in the mountains, the Pingwu Bao'en Temple, a miniature Forbidden City, is worth a visit. Its architecture is very distinctive, featuring six unique features, such as the light prayer wheel, the Thousand-Hand Guanyin, the coiled dragon pillar, and the murals. It's quite a place to appreciate in detail.
- 4.4/5
Anonymous userThe scenery is nice, but there are a lot of people during the festival, and the transportation is not very convenient. There is a tourist bus tour and the waiting time is quite long. It probably has to be full before it will leave.
- 4.2/5
叽哩咕噜婷The Jiuhuang Mountain hiking trail was truly unforgettable. The first step was a series of stairs, countless stairs, and it was so painful to climb them all! The scenery was still beautiful, and it was worth the hike.
- 4.7/5
SY6***20It is a scenic spot that is worth visiting. It is a mysterious and unique place that carries a magnificent history. All the stories in it are awe-inspiring. It is worth everyone to experience it in person🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳
- 4.0/5
单反小大爷Mianyang Shengshui Temple: A Buddhist Paradise Journey to a Millennium-Old Temple Wandering through a corridor lined with lifelike Buddha statues and immersing yourself in the majesty and tranquility of this ancient temple is the unique experience offered by Mianyang Shengshui Temple. Located on the northern section of Changhong Avenue in Fucheng District, Mianyang City, on the southern summit of Tazi Mountain on the right bank of the Fu River, Shengshui Temple is one of the oldest temples in northwest Sichuan. According to the Mianyang County Annals, an ancient cliff inscription within the temple, "Record of the Holy Water Dragon Pool," describes the magical nature of the spring: "There is a dragon pool beneath the cliff, and prayers for rain are always answered." The temple's history dates back to the Yonghui period of the Tang Dynasty (650-655 AD), spanning over 1,300 years. It was called "Ganquan Temple" in the Tang Dynasty, "Fuminquan" in the Yuan Dynasty, and "Shengshui" in the Ming Dynasty. It was officially named "Shengshui" in the first year of the Zhengtong period of the Ming Dynasty (1436). Over the past millennium, Shengshui Temple has undergone several ups and downs. In 1991, it was designated a key temple in Sichuan Province and is known as the "First Zen Temple in Central Sichuan." The temple boasts a perpetually full spring called "Longqiu," which is said to cure illness and prevent disasters after drinking. Hence the name "Holy Water." Part I: Historical Overview Shengshui Temple was first built during the Guangming period of the Tang Dynasty (880 AD) and named "Holy Water" in the first year of the Zhengtong period of the Ming Dynasty (1436). Nestled against the mountain, the temple has long been renowned for its sacred Longquan water. The temple's architecture combines the ancient and solemn style of Han Chinese temples of Northern Buddhism with the elegant and refreshing features of Jiangnan gardens. Its hip-and-gable roofs, glazed tiles, gilded eaves, and carved and painted rafters demonstrate exquisite craftsmanship. This temple was once the site of the training of many eminent monks and holds a high position in Sichuan Buddhism. Three major attractions include a precious jade Buddha gifted by Burmese Buddhist disciples, a group of lifelike Buddha statues, and the historic, never-drying spring "Longqiu." Part 2: Tour Route and Highlights Basic Information · Admission: Free · Opening Hours: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM (Official Recommendation) · Address: No. 357, North Section, Changhong Avenue, Fucheng District, Mianyang City, Sichuan Province Recommended Route 1. Enter from the East Gate of Shengshui Temple: Start your ascent to enjoy the scenery, passing the Sky Bridge, Heavenly King Hall, and Guanyin Hall. 2. Make a Wishing at the Auspicious Gate: This is the most spectacular part of Shengshui Temple. The approximately 200-meter staircase is lined with hundreds of lifelike Buddhist statues, each with unique shapes and vivid details. 3. Visit the Main Halls: Visit the God of Wealth Hall (for wealth and good fortune), the Great Compassion Hall, and the Main Hall (for its magnificent architecture). 4. Journey to the Arhat Temple: The two temples are seamlessly connected, separated by no walls. Don't miss the Arhat Hall, the Southeast Asian-style White Pagoda complex, and the 46-meter-long giant reclining Buddha. 5. Best Photo Spots: · Auspicious Gate Buddha Statue Complex: Hundreds of Buddha statues, each with their own unique expression, create a striking visual experience. · White Pagoda Scenery: The white pagoda, blue sky, white clouds, and river create a picturesque scene. · Giant Reclining Buddha: The 46-meter-long reclining Buddha is breathtaking. Practical Tips · Best Time: Evening: The scenery is less crowded and more beautiful. Visiting in the summer evenings can help you avoid the scorching sun. The best lighting after 3 p.m. creates stunning photo effects. · What to Wear: Please wear comfortable shoes as you will be hiking. · Notes on Burning Incense: Incense sticks (3 sticks) are available free of charge within the temple. No outside incense is allowed.







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