1. Roasted rabbits are forbidden in Qingcheng Mountain.
Qingcheng Mountain, the main scenic spot of Dujiangyan, a world cultural heritage, is a national key cultural relic protection unit, a national key scenic spot, a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction, a holy place of Quanzhen Longmen Sect, one of the top ten grottoes, one of the four famous Taoist mountains in China, one of the five fairy mountains and one of the top ten scenic spots in Chengdu.
2. Smoking is prohibited in Daci Temple.
Daci Temple, also known as Guda Shengci Temple, is located in Dongfeng Road, Jinjiang District, Chengdu, Sichuan Province. Built in the 3rd-4th century, it is known as "the first jungle of Sinian". Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty gave the name "Building a Great Temple", which was destroyed by soldiers and fires many times. The existing temples were rebuilt one after another from Shunzhi to Tongzhi in Qing Dynasty.
It is forbidden to eat midnight snack in Wuhou Temple.
Wuhou Temple, located at No.231Wuhou Temple Street, Wuhou District, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, covers an area of 1.5 million square meters. It was built in the first year of Zhangwu in Shu Han Dynasty (22 1). Originally a special temple to commemorate Zhuge Liang, it was also called Kongming Temple, Zhuge Temple and Prime Minister Temple. Later, it merged into a temple, offering sacrifices to both the monarch and the minister.
No spitting in Niushikou Building.
Niushikou is located in the east of downtown Chengdu, Sichuan Province, starting from Shuinian River Road in the west, along Shudu Avenue to Shuangqiaozi overpass, south along the fourth section of the Second Ring Road to Jindong Road, east to Hongji Road East Road, south to Jiuyan Bridge Head, and north to Shuinian River along the fourth and fifth sections of the First Ring Road.
5. Photographing is forbidden in Sichuan Opera Theatre.
Established in 1960, Sichuan Opera Theatre is a national first-class theater composed of graduates from Sichuan Opera School, led by famous Sichuan Opera performance artists Zhou Yuxiang, Zhou Qihe and Chen Shufang. With the artistic advantages of neat lineup and rigorous typhoon, the theater enjoys a good reputation in southwest China and even the whole country.
6. It is forbidden to set up stalls in Jinli Street.
Jinli is located in Wuhou Temple Street, Wuhou District, Chengdu, Sichuan Province. Legend has it that Jinli was once one of the oldest and most commercial streets in the history of western Shu, and it was famous throughout the country as early as the Qin and Han Dynasties. The building area is about 1.4 million square meters, and the total length of the street is 550 meters. Covering the western Sichuan folk houses in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, it takes the culture of the Three Kingdoms and Chengdu folk customs as its connotation, and integrates tourism, shopping, leisure and entertainment.
7. Drinking is prohibited in Tianfu Square.
Tianfu Square covers an area of 88,000 square meters and is rectangular, with an aspect ratio of 1.5: 1. The ground is covered with light granite strips. Just north of Tianfu Square is a 30-meter-high statue of Mao Zedong. The square is divided into two parts: the East Square and the West Square, separated by the curve in the middle of the Taiji cloud picture on the square. The East Square is a sunken square, and the West Square is mainly a fountain landscape.
8. It is forbidden to throw coins in Shu Han's grave.
According to the Records of the Three Kingdoms, after Liu Bei's death, his body was transported back to Chengdu from Fengjie and buried with Mrs. Gan. Chen Shou, the author of The Three Kingdoms, is in charge of the management of documents and archives, and then he talks about Liu Bei's tomb.
9. Loud noises are forbidden in Sichuan Art Museum.
Sichuan Art Museum (new museum) is the seat of Sichuan Artists Association, located at the intersection of Dongcheng Gen Street and Renmin West Road, Qingyang District, Chengdu, northwest of Tianfu Square. It is an avant-garde building, 38 meters high, with six floors. There are two floors underground, six floors above ground and four floors locally, covering an area of 1 1 mu, with a total construction area of19000m2. The whole looks like a "Ruyi" building lying on the ground.
10, no lifting on Chunxi Road.
Chunxi Road is located in Chunxi Road Street, Jinjiang District, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, covering the east of Beixin Street, the south of Zongfu Road, the west of Hongxing Road, the north of Dongjie Street, Nanxin Street, Zhongxin Street and street areas, with an area of about 20 hectares. Chunxi Road is prosperous, with about 700 commercial outlets, covering an area of about 220,000 ㎡, and is praised as a characteristic commercial street in China by the industry.