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Is the fortune-telling of Longju Temple in Guanghan accurate _ Longju Temple Reservation

What are the tourist attractions in Guanghan?

Tourist attractions in Guanghan include Sanxingdui Site, Luocheng, Fanghu Park, Longju Temple, Daozhen Temple, Jinlong Lake, Bingling Temple and laojunmiao.

Sanxingdui Site: Sanxingdui Site is the capital of ancient Shu in Yin and Shang Dynasties, a national key cultural relic protection unit and a national AAAA-level tourist attraction. Archaeology has proved that Sanxingdui site is the source of Yangtze River civilization, which has pushed the history of ancient Shu forward for 2200 years, thus rewriting the history of Chinese civilization.

Luocheng: Luocheng is the site of Guluocheng, located in the jurisdiction of Guanghan City, Sichuan Province, with a total area of 1.6 square kilometers, and is a national key cultural relics protection unit.

Fanghu Park: Fanghu Park was built in the Tang Dynasty, when Fanghu was demoted as the secretariat of Hanzhou. Covers an area of 528,000 square meters.

Longju Temple: Guanghan Longju Temple is a national key cultural relics protection unit, located in the suburbs of Guanghan City. According to records, Longju Temple is a Buddhist temple founded by Mazu Yi Dao, the eighth ancestor of Zen Buddhism in Tang Dynasty. The temple is full of incense all the year round, and there are murals 10 in the middle hall of the temple, including Buddhist stories, paintings of Buddha statues, portraits of twelve round bodhisattvas, seventy-two disciples and patrons.

Tuozengji: Tuozengji is located in Dongchan Temple Village, Xinglong Town, a suburb of Guanghan City. It is a rare temple in western Sichuan where Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism co-prosper. It has been called "the first temple in western Sichuan" since ancient times. It is 50 kilometers south of Chengdu and 5 kilometers away from Sanxingdui Ancient Site in Guanghan/KLOC-0.

Jinlong Lake: Jinlong Lake is located in Malong Village, Jinyu Town, east of Guanghan City, 6 kilometers away from the urban area, covering an area of more than 500 mu. Jinlong Lake is famous for its five islands, two pavilions and three bridges.

Bingling Temple: Bingling Temple, formerly known as Lingbing Palace, is located in the northern suburb of Guanghan City. It was built before the Ming Dynasty orthodoxy and has a history of more than 500 years. At present, there are Bingling Temple Mountain Gate, Tianwang Temple and Giant Buddha Hall, Huaying Ancestral Hall, Sanmiao Temple, Guanyin Hall, Daxiong Hall, Tibetan Scripture Building, abbot's room, Lingbing King Temple and other buildings.

Laojunmiao: laojunmiao, Guanghan City is located in the southeast corner of the old city of Guanghan City, only 5 kilometers away from the urban area. It is a large-scale Taoist temple rebuilt on the former Qing Dynasty building complex "Yilan Temple" and the largest Taoist temple in Guanghan area.