Wuhou Temple
Commemorative figures: Wuhou Temple was mainly built to commemorate Zhuge Liang, the prime minister of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period, and later merged with Huiling to commemorate Liu Bei, and became an ancestral temple for monarchs and ministers. In addition to Zhuge Liang and Liu Bei, the Wuhou Temple also enshrined other heroes of the Shu and Han dynasties.
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Address: No. 231, Wuhou Temple Street, Wuhou District, Chengdu, Sichuan Province.
Opening hours:: Generally 9:00-18:00 every day, but the specific time may change, it is recommended to check in advance.
Tickets: Tickets are required and may be adjusted depending on the season.
Transportation: You can take Metro Line 1 to Wuhou Temple Station, or take a bus to arrive.
Recommendations for visiting: Learn about the history and culture of the Three Kingdoms, and you can rent a docent or hire a tour guide to better understand the historical background.
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Commemorative figures: Du Fu's thatched cottage was built to commemorate the famous poet Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty. Du Fu wrote many popular poems during his time in Chengdu, and the thatched cottage was his residence at that time.
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Address: No. 37, Qinghua Road, Qingyang District, Chengdu, Sichuan Province.
Opening hours:: Generally from 8:00 to 18:00 every day, the specific time may change, it is recommended to check in advance.
Tickets: Tickets are required, ** and may vary depending on the season.
Transportation: You can take Metro Line 4 to Caotang North Road Station, or take a bus to arrive.
Recommendations for visiting: Learn about Du Fu's life and poems, and rent a docent or hire a tour guide to learn more about Du Fu's literary achievements.
When planning a visit to Wuhou Temple and Du Fu Thatched Cottage, it is advisable to check the latest opening hours and ticket information in advance so that you can arrange your itinerary. At the same time, respect history and culture, protect cultural relics, and enjoy the cultural experience brought by these historical sites.
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