What's so funny about Guanghan? .

Guanghan is rich in tourism resources and is a national tourist city. The famous tourist attractions are: Sanxingdui Site: Sanxingdui Site is the capital of the ancient Shu State in the Yin and Shang Dynasties, a national key cultural relics protection unit and a national AAAA-level tourist attraction. Duanjia Siheyuan: Duanjia Siheyuan has a simple and dignified architectural style, simple and rich folk customs, simple and natural ecological environment, rich and profound cultural connotations, unique ingenuity and unique customs, and can be called a model of classical folk houses in western Sichuan. Fanghu Park: Fanghu Park was built when Fang Yi, a famous minister in the Tang Dynasty, was demoted to the secretariat of Hanzhou. Covering an area of 528,000 square meters, it is rare for counties in western Sichuan. The park is antique, with both the exquisiteness of Suzhou gardens and the antique charm of Bashu gardens. At present, there are 15 places for public religious activities of Buddhism, Taoism, Christianity and Catholicism in China. Among them, Buddhism 1 1 places, Taoism 2 places, Christianity 1 places, Catholicism 1 places, more than 70 faculty members and nearly 70,000 religious believers. Longju Temple, the representative place of Buddhism, was built by a Zen master of Mazu Taoism in Tang Dynasty, which completely preserved the mural hall of Ming Dynasty and is a cultural relic protection unit in Sichuan Province. Laojunmiao, a Taoist site, is the former residence of Zhang Huaisi, a famous calligrapher in the Qing Dynasty, and has preserved a complete architectural complex in the Qing Dynasty. As a Christian training center in Sichuan Province, the Christian Church is a first-class church in Sichuan. There are four major activities in Buddhist places every year: the Lunar New Year's Eve, the Spring Festival on the first day of the first month, the three Guanyin meetings on February 19, June 19 and September 19 of the lunar calendar; There are two large-scale activities in Taoism: the Spring Festival on the first day of the first lunar month, and the Laojun meeting on the 15th of the second lunar month; Christianity has celebrations such as Easter and Christmas; Catholicism has Easter, Pentecost, ascensiontide, Christmas and other celebrations.

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