Lotus Terrace ?30 kilometers north of Santai County, there is a beautiful ancient town-Luxi Town. In Luxi Town, there is a beautiful temple - Lotus Terrace. In the late Qing Dynasty, Zhang Zheng, a member of the Advisory Council and the governor of Santai County, climbed up to the Lotus Terrace in Luxi Town to compose poems, recalling the ancient times: the spring ruins on the west bank were born in the dusk, and the ancient Fucheng in the plains of the east. The hero scoured the Yangtze River, and it was rainy and clear when Ling Yin came. The mangroves and green mountains are like a beautiful painting, and the golden crowns and iron arrowheads are used for deep plowing.
Yuntai Temple is the second largest temple in Sichuan Province, second only to Qingcheng Mountain. It is located in Anju, Nanbaili, Santai County. According to the Yuntai Temple monument, Yuntai Temple was founded by Zhao Xiaoan. Its original name is Youshengguan. On September 9, the seventh year of Jiading in the Southern Song Dynasty, Zhao Xiaoan was promoted to seclusion here and was granted the title of "Miaoji Zhenren". In the eighth year of Zhengde in the Ming Dynasty, the imperial eunuch Jin Xing and Jin Yiwei Qianhu Gong Qing came to Yuntai. The "Chairman Mao Works Study Room" in Liuchi Town, Santai County was recently announced by the Sichuan Provincial Government as the eighth batch of provincial cultural relics protection units in the province. According to the Santai County cultural management department, the study room is currently the most complete cultural relic of the Cultural Revolution preserved in Mianyang City. During the third national cultural relics census, the Santai County Cultural Relics Management Office discovered a well-preserved study room for Chairman Mao’s works in Tuqiaogou, Qingxi Village, Liuchi Town, this county.
Qijiang Ancient Town? Santai County has a long history. During the period, it was the capital of the Qi Kingdom and is now Tsumujiang. The construction of Tsumuang County began with the establishment of Tsumuang County in the sixth year of Emperor Gaozu of the Han Dynasty. It has been used for generations and has many names. Differently, Santai County was established in the twelfth year of Yongzheng reign in the Qing Dynasty, and the county seat was moved from Zumajiang to the current location of Santai County; Zumajiang was changed from a county to a town under Santai County. Zumajiang town now retains A lot