Cities
[edit]- 1 Chengdu — capital of Sichuan
- 2 Baoguo
- 3 Beichuan — memorial city destroyed by earthquake and landslide in 2008, parts of it are open to tourists for viewing the damage and paying respect
- 4 Dazhou
- 5 Dujiangyan
- 6 Emei
- 7 Guangyuan
- 8 Jiajiang
- 9 Langzhong — ancient town
- 10 Leshan
- 11 Luzhou
- 12 Mianyang
- 13 Nanchong
- 14 Pengzhou
- 15 Qianwei
- 16 Shangli
- 17 Shawan
- 18 Ya'an
- 19 Yibin
- 20 Zigong
- 21 BaZhong
Other destinations
[edit]- 1 Emeishan National Park
- Guangwushan-Nuoshuihe National Park
- 2 Jianmen Shudao National Park - Jianmen Pass and Ancient Plankway of Shudao
- Longmenshan National Park
- 3 Qingchengshan-Dujiangyan National Park
- Shihai Dongxiang National Park
- 4 Shunan Zhuhai National Park
- 5 Xiling Xueshan National Park
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[edit]Dazhou Jinfo Mountain (金佛山) is a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction, also known as Jinshan. It was called Jiudi Mountain in ancient times. It is located in the south of Nanchuan City on the southern edge of Chongqing City and belongs to the northern end of the Dalou Mountains. Its main peak, Fengchuiling, is the highest point of the Dalou Mountains. The peak is 2238.2 meters above sea level. Jinfo Mountain, Everest, the Mayan civilization, and the ancient Egyptian pyramids are all located near the mysterious 30 degrees north latitude. They have three wonders: karst world natural heritage, biodiversity, and Buddhist culture.
Jinfo Mountain is composed of three mountains: Jinfo, Baizhi and Qingba. It covers the entire southern area of Nanchuan District, with a total area of 1,300 square kilometers, accounting for half of the total area of Nanchuan District. Among them, the planned scenic area is 441 square kilometers, and the core scenic area is 66 square kilometers. The natural landscapes of Jinfo Mountain mainly include cliffs, canyons, strange peaks, caves, ecological stone forests, springs and waterfalls, and meteorological landscapes.