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How about Qinglinkou Ancient Town in Jiangyou, Mianyang?

Let me tell you, this is my hometown.

I still prefer this ancient town where I grew up. Because it was a real ancient town to me at that time. People at that time basically did farm work. Before the earthquake, there were very few people who came here for tourism. At that time, I still remember that when I was a child, I went to several ancient towns that I came to for tourism. I wanted to go to the toilet, but I held it all the way, and it was convenient to go to my grandma’s house. . . . . After 2008, earthquakes damaged houses, and many people rebuilt their houses, while those with ancient buildings were demolished. There are specific wooden boards installed in front of each house, and there are many changes. The pillars in the Red Army Bridge, when we were naughty when we were young, our hands would be stained red by the red powder on them. The suspension bridge I had when I was a kid was actually not the one we have now. It was a swaying bridge if you stood on the other end and jumped. We were always naughty at that time, but that bridge was later damaged a lot, and it was rebuilt later. Got one. Some old houses on the street would have a small second floor, and some old people would sit on it and take a nap on the old man's chair. Naturally, that is gone now. . . Generally speaking, compared to when I was a child, today’s food is more commercial and the antique flavor is much less. Of course, it is understandable that if a region wants to develop, the economy is indispensable.

But there is a peach blossom party there every year, which is very interesting.

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Qinglinkou Ancient Town is located in a small ravine southwest of Erlangmiao Town. This is an important red tourist attraction in northern Sichuan.

It still retains relatively complete ancient buildings such as Wenchang Palace, Mazu Temple, Nanhua Palace, Wannian Theater, Bridge Pavilion and a large number of Qing Dynasty buildings. It is a wooden house with one floor and one floor during the dynasty and the Republic of China. It became famous since the crew of the sequel of CCTV's "Journey to the West" filmed two episodes here in 1999.

The ancient town was built in the late Yuan and early Ming dynasties. The new street and the old street in the town are connected by a covered bridge "Heyi Bridge". It seems that the ancient town has a bit of aura, so the ancient town looks small and graceful.

"Heyi Bridge", now the famous Red Army Bridge, was built in the Qing Dynasty. In 1935, the Fourth Front Army of the Red Army forcibly crossed the Jialing River and defeated the 28th and 29th Army of the Kuomintang. The Ninth Red Army and the Red Thirty Army entered Jiangyou Qinglinkou via Jiange and established the Soviet regime here.

Today, slogans and stone carvings such as "Support the Red Army", "Resolutely Anti-imperialist and Anti-Japanese", "The Red Army is the Savior of the Poor" are still clearly visible on the bridge. It can be seen that the vicissitudes of the Red Army Bridge and the simple Red Army monuments are silently telling future generations about that bloody history.

Most of the buildings in the ancient town adopt wooden structures. The pavement below the street is made of wooden boards, the columns and windows are exquisitely carved, and the Guanyi temple has painted pillars and carved beams.

Qinglin Ancient Town is home to outstanding people, and there are endlessly educated people. In ancient times, there were two Jinshi (Fu Kaitai, Deng Dafang) and a Hanlin bachelor ( Li Shenfu), there are many talented students, tribute students and scholars.

In the past, the ancient town's riverside and mountainside sides were all covered with green seven trees and coptis trees that were as big as two people hugging each other. They were like a canopy, with luxuriant branches and leaves. Standing on the hillside opposite the ancient town, you can see the green trees in the distance. In Linkou, the market and town are completely hidden in the depths of a lush forest. Only the green hills are visible, but no people are seen. Only the sound of the town is heard, but no people are seen. This is how Qinglinkou got its name.

The iron cable bridge across the Tongjiang River in the ancient town is called Yongji Bridge. It was destroyed by floods three times. In the past, this place was listed as one of the eight scenic spots in Jiangyou. What you see now must have been rebuilt later.

Qinglinkou’s tofu is famous and very unique! It is said that there is a mountain spring behind Qinglinkou Town, and people in the ancient town rely on the mountain spring for drinking water all year round. The mountain spring is clear and delicious, and the tofu and beancurd made from it are also delicious. Qinglinkou tofu is famous in Jiangyou.

The red tourism characteristic towns that Sichuan will cultivate include Anren Ancient Town in Chengdu, Qiongxi Town in Hongyuan, Aba, Moxi Town in Luding, Ganzi, Liangshan Huili Ancient Town, Yibin Lizhuang Ancient Town, Guangyuan Wangcang Red Army City, Dazhou Xuanhan Qingxi Town, Ya'an Asbestos Ansunchang, Luzhou Gulin Taiping Town, Bazhong Enyang Ancient Town, Guang'an Hanlin Tourist Town.

Although only Qinglinkou Ancient Town in Mianyang is on the list, there are many other ancient towns in Mianyang, such as Qijiang Ancient Town, almost all of which retain their ancient flavor and have not been commercialized.

This kind of classical, quiet and distant taste, like a touch of old fragrance, can only be tasted with concentration.

I just went there last month with my friends, and I personally thought it was very good!

Qinglinkou is located in a small ravine southwest of Erlangmiao Town, where the Mage Water, the source of the Tongjiang River, intersects with another small river. It is an important red tourist attraction in northern Sichuan. It still retains relatively complete ancient buildings such as Wenchang Palace, Mazu Temple, Nanhua Palace, Wannian Stage, Qiaolou Pavilion and a large number of wooden one-floor and one-floor dwellings from the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. Since the 1999 CCTV "Journey to the West" "The crew of the sequel shot two episodes here and became famous. Qinglinkou is surrounded by mountains and rivers, about 40 kilometers northeast of Jiangyou City. It was originally a transportation artery and trade distribution center for the three counties of Jiang (You), Zi (Tong), and Jian (Ge). There were many guild halls, prosperous temples, and prosperous neighborhoods. Architectural features

The ancient town’s mountains are not high but elegant, the water is not deep but clear, and the land is not wide but quiet. There are ancient pine trees, green cypresses, and whirling bodhi trees, which set off the turrets of the ancient town. History

In history, this place was once a transportation thoroughfare. Later, it gradually developed into an ancient town with developed commerce, with merchants gathering, guild halls and temples everywhere. Walking into Qinglinkou, the streets look very shabby. The old houses lined on both sides of the ancient stone road and the tall wooden buildings with exquisite carvings make the ancient town still look like it.

So...are you excited?

In ancient times, they were all similar. They were places where history, architecture and folk culture were concentrated, and commercialization was not so strong. Everyone has their own different feelings and understandings. For example, I particularly like Huanglong Xi, but my wife doesn’t even want to take a look.

Very nice, I like the architecture there.

Some of the neighborhood houses are built with ancient eaves-style wooden structures, there are also courtyard-style buildings with three entrances, as well as unique suspended stilted buildings and unique pavilions. These buildings are decorated with carved beams and painted beams, classical doors and windows, and bluestone pillars. They are typical antique Ming and Qing Dynasty buildings. In the past, broad-leaf sycamore trees were planted in front of every house, with lush branches and luxuriant leaves, blocking out the sky and the sun. In the hot summer, people enjoyed the coolness under the shade of the trees and enjoyed the refreshment.

The mountains in the ancient town are not high but elegant, the water is not deep but clear, and the land is not wide but quiet. There are ancient pine trees, green cypresses, and whirling bodhi trees, which set off the turrets of the ancient town.

Not much, just go see the peach blossoms in March