What other interesting places are there in Guanghan?

Guanghan City is rich in tourism resources and is a national tourist city. Well-known tourist attractions include: Sanxingdui Ruins: Sanxingdui Ruins was the capital of the ancient Shu Kingdom during the Yin and Shang Dynasties, a national key cultural relics protection unit, and a national AAAA-level tourist attraction. Duan Family Courtyard: The Duan Family Courtyard has a simple and solemn architectural style, a rich folk sentiment, a simple and natural ecological environment, rich and profound cultural connotation, unique craftsmanship and unique style. It can be called a model of classical folk residences in Western Sichuan. Fanghu Park: Fanghu Park was built when Fang Guan, the famous Prime Minister of the Tang Dynasty, was demoted to be the governor of Hanzhou. Covering an area of ??528,000 square meters, it is rare among counties in western Sichuan. The garden is antique, with both the small and exquisite features of Suzhou-style gardens and the ancient charm of Bashu gardens. There are currently 15 open religious activity sites, belonging to the four major sects of Buddhism, Taoism, Christianity and Catholicism, including: 11 Buddhist sites, 2 Taoist sites, 1 Christian site, and 1 Catholic site, with more than 70 clergy and religious believers. Nearly 70,000 people. Longju Temple, a representative place of Buddhism, was built by Zen Master Mazu Daoyi of the Tang Dynasty. It has a completely preserved mural hall of the Ming Dynasty and is a cultural relic protection unit in Sichuan Province. Laojun Temple, a Taoist site, is the former residence of Zhang Huaisi, a famous calligrapher of the Qing Dynasty, with a complete preserved Qing Dynasty architectural complex; Christian Church, as the Christian training center of Sichuan Province, is the first-class church in Sichuan. There are 4 large-scale events held in Buddhist places every year: the New Year's Eve of the twelfth lunar month, the Spring Festival event on the first day of the first lunar month, and three Guanyin meetings on the 19th day of the second lunar month, the 19th June, and the 19th day of the ninth lunar month; Taoism has 2 large-scale events: the first day of the first lunar month. A Spring Festival event, the Laojun Meeting on the 15th day of the second lunar month; Christianity has Easter, Christmas and other celebrations; Catholicism has Easter, Pentecost, Assumption Day, Christmas and other celebrations.