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1. Qingcheng Mountain
8.8
4.6
/5
16.9k Reviews
based on 1.1k reviews
#1 of Spring Outings in Chengdu
Mountains
Taoist Temples
hermanhito
The mountain has a loop trail involving a cablecar, which lets one hit most of the sites of interest in a single journey. I took the cablecar up, and walked down. This is arguably harder than the opposite direction as there were a couple of trail sections comprised of very narrow and steep steps that were wet from the misty weather.
Dujiangyan
454m from downtown
2. Dujiangyan Qingcheng Tao Hot Spring
6.0
4.6
/5
711 Reviews
#1 of Hot Springs in Dujiangyan
Hot Springs
Robs
Qingcheng Hot Spring was a truly relaxing experience. Lots of different Hot spring pools to choose from. Very clean. Friendly staff. And a pretty good breakfast buffet. The rooms are spacious and tidy! Will definitely return!
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Dujiangyan
3.3km from downtown
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3. Laojun Temple
4.7
4.7
/5
132 Reviews
Historical Architectures
不可触碰撞的鱼
On Qingcheng Mountain, enter from the gate of Dachitian Palace. There are two stone monuments on the left and right sides of the road. Go further and enter Donghua Palace. Donghua Palace belongs to part of the Laojun Pavilion complex. It is dedicated to Donghua Emperor, Zhengyang Zushi Zhong Liquan, and Chunyang Zushi Lu Dongbin. Go around Donghua Palace and continue to move forward, and see the magnificent old king's pavilion looming in the shade of the front. This altitude of 1260 meters above the top of Pengzu is originally built with a view of the sun pavilion (Huying Pavilion), and you can see the natural beauty of Qingcheng sunrise, sea of clouds and divine lights in the pavilion. Later, the pavilion was abandoned and a new six-story pavilion of 33 meters was built. Laojun Pavilion is the highest point of Qingcheng Qianshan, also known as Pengzu Peak, or Gaotai Mountain, Laoding Dome, Baoding, with an altitude of 1260 meters. Laojun Pavilion is a pagoda-shaped spire of pagodas, with a total of nine floors. There is a giant statue of Taishang Laojun riding a green cow in the hollow attic. The statue of Laojun Pavilion is modeled on Xu Beihong's legacy "Purple Qi Donglai" in Qingcheng. It has been carefully studied by many scholars, artists and connoisseurs, and was painted and shaped by Qingcheng Mountain Road Friends. The statue of Laojun is 13 meters high and 16 meters high. Sitting like a body with steel cement cast, in a fine copper bag. Laozi's eyes are bright and lifelike. Laojun Pavilion looks like a tower, top, and three round treasures in the middle, with the meaning of "three light", to show the world, the earth, and the people. This is the circle above you, with eight corners on the floor, which means the place of the world and the meaning of Taiji gossip. The grassroots of Laojun Pavilion is built with stone on the mountain to create a staggered platform and a slow railing in the sea. The Pavilion Zhou is divided up and down stairs for visitors to go directly to the top of the Pavilion. The 2008 Wenchuan earthquake knocked Laojun Pavilion down. Fortunately, Qingcheng Mountain soon rebuilt the old Jun Pavilion up to 42 meters on the original site and opened to the outside world. It can be seen that the rich financial resources of Qingcheng Mountain Taoist resort are not comparable to the famous mountains!
Dujiangyan
728m from downtown
Free
4. Shangqing Palace
4.3
4.6
/5
163 Reviews
based on 21 reviews
Taoist Temples
牛牛魔王88
Qingcheng Mountain's most famous Taoist view, it looks good, after all, Qingcheng Mountain is the ancestral court of Taoism, the scenery is also good, it is definitely a good place to go, that is, the boat and car all the way is enough.
Dujiangyan
716m from downtown
Free
5. Tianshi Cave
3.3
4.6
/5
105 Reviews
based on 3 reviews
Historical Sites
Memorial Temples
走遍天下XZ
Qingcheng Mountain, Tianshi Cave, Zhang Tianshi Jie Maoshen Dao Cave, Tibetan from Han to the Republic of China many cultural relics, there is a Taoist museum called, but more wonderful is its complex, "hidden, Tibetan, quiet, strange". On the left side of the door, there is a small building "Ginkgo Pavilion", which is the ancient Ginkgo of the Han Dynasty. It is very spectacular and must not be missed.
Dujiangyan
736m from downtown
6. Yau Yat Chuen
4.0
4.6
/5
42 Reviews
Villages
可爱的小昊子
A natural village located in Wulonggou, Houshan, Qingcheng, is relatively large in scale. The air is fresh and the environment is quiet. There are many residential buildings. It provides various characteristic farmhouses for tourists and moderate consumption.
Dujiangyan
9.5km from downtown
Free
7. Jianfu Palace
3.2
4.6
/5
83 Reviews
Taoist Temples
游侠半仙
Jianfu Palace is the starting point for visiting Qingcheng Mountain, on the left side of the scenic mountain gate. Jianfu Palace was built in the Jin Dynasty, and most of the buildings seen today are rebuilt in the Qing Dynasty Guangxu 14 years (1888). There is also a famous Changlian of Qing Dynasty Qingcheng Mountain with 394 characters long in Jianfu Palace, which is praised as "Qingcheng Yishu".
Dujiangyan
957m from downtown
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8. Santan Wuquan Waterfall
2.3
4.8
/5
16 Reviews
Waterfalls
Caves
可爱的小昊子
This should be the largest waterfall in the entire Qingcheng Mountain Scenic Area. It is located in Wulonggou in the back mountain. It just rained when I went. The waterfall has a lot of water. You can hear the sound of water from a long distance. Tourists have taken pictures.
Dujiangyan
9.2km from downtown
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9. Longyinxia Plank Road
2.9
4.6
/5
37 Reviews
Hiking
Canyons
可爱的小昊子
This is a plank road site with a thousand years history, once an important ramp from the Chengdu Plain to the northwest of Sichuan, and now a wooden plank road has been rebuilt on the original site for tourists to walk, surrounded by lush vegetation, quiet environment, beautiful scenery.
Dujiangyan
9.5km from downtown
Free
10. Quanzhen Temple
3.0
4.6
/5
39 Reviews
Taoist Temples
走遍天下XZ
Qingcheng Mountain, Quanzhen view, Quanzhen teaching place created by the machine, Qizhen Palace worships the Weizhen Wulin "Quanzhen Seven Children", the mountain is steep, known as "natural pictures". The route is not on the main road, you have to turn into a small road to reach.
Dujiangyan
399m from downtown
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