Current location - Education and Training Encyclopedia - University ranking - What are the interesting things in Quzi Cultural Park?
What are the interesting things in Quzi Cultural Park?
The scenic spot of Quzi Cultural Park is backed by Yushan Mountain, with continuous wading in front and shady grasslands on the chest. The lake is clear and the ecology can be described as a paradise. Climbing high and overlooking, the whole territory is colorful, structured and stretched, just like a landscape painting. Walking slowly, the green ancient camphor is comparable to the giant umbrella in the sky, the sparkling lake kisses the green island, the quiet stream path is hidden by flowers and plants, the towering academy is covered with blue tiles and the ancient trees are fragrant. You can enjoy the magnificent scenery at the top of Yushan Mountain, or enjoy the flying boat on the bridge, from which you can't help smiling.

1. Quzi Temple

Quzi Temple, also known as Quyuan Temple, is a temple dedicated to Quyuan. Quzi Temple was built in the Han Dynasty and rebuilt in the 19th year of Qing Qianlong (AD 1754). The building covers an area of 1354 square meters, facing south. It is a single-story brick-wood structure with three halls and fourteen ears. There are three brick gates in front, and the wall of the archway at the main entrance of the temple is painted with 13 relief depicting Qu Yuan's life achievements and pursuit of ideals. In 200 1 year, Quzi Temple was approved by the State Council to be included in the fifth batch of national key cultural relics protection units.

2. Quzi Academy

Quzi Academy was founded in the Northern Song Dynasty and was once called Miluo Academy, Qingliu Academy and Quyuan Academy. The newly-built Quzi Academy was designed by Academician Chang Qing of Tongji University Architectural Design Institute, and received strong support from China Ququ Society, China Calligraphers Association, Chinese Poetry Association, Tsinghua University, Tongji University, Central South University, China Academy of Art, Southeast University and others. The main body of the first phase started construction on 20 13, with an area of15000m2 and a building area of 4539.2m2.. There are 19 single buildings, such as Suosuo Hall, Yuanxiang Hall and Zangfei Hall, which have the functions of giving lectures, collecting books and displaying literature and history. It is the largest all-wood structure building with even bay in China at present.

3. Quyuan forest of steles

Quyuan stele forest is located in the east of Quzi Temple, with 365 calligraphy inscriptions. The main structure consists of Lisao Pavilion, Tian Literary World, Jiuge Terrace, Jiuzhang Pavilion and Evocation Hall. With the patriotic theme of Qu Yuan's concern for the country and the people, and his pursuit from top to bottom, all Qu Yuan's works are strung together as a whole. The five buildings are brick-wood structures, covered with yellow glazed tiles and supported by white granite, which are independent of each other and connected by pavilions.

4. Poetry International Exchange Center

Focusing on the themes of Chu Ci, intangible heritage, Chinese studies, etc., and aiming at immersive experience, the Poetry International Exchange Center carefully plans to build a content system, a product system and a consumption system, and plans to build a comprehensive cultural experience center integrating conferences, exhibitions, international exchanges, intangible heritage experience and entertainment interaction.