Lidui Park is the ancient Lidui Garden. Most people choose to enter the Dujiangyan Scenic Area from this entrance.
Lidui is the second barrier of Dujiangyan after Yuzui is no longer effective. Although Lidui Park is not large, it is exquisite and has winding paths leading to secluded places.
You can go to Qingxi Garden to enjoy the colorful potted flowers, relax in the nanmu forest, see the thousand-year-old ebony, play on the suspension bridge, visit the museum, and relax comfortably.
Attractions Location: Qingcheng Mountain, Gongyuan Road, Dujiangyan City, Chengdu City, Sichuan Province, Dujiangyan Scenic Area
Tickets:
Included in the ticket for Dujiangyan Scenic Area, the ticket price is 80 yuan
Opening hours:
08:00-18:00 (Summer); Last admission: 17:30 (Monday to Sunday, January 1st - December 31st) 08:00-17:30 (Winter); Last admission: 17:00 (Monday to Sunday, January 1st - December 31st)
Transportation:
Take the bus to Liyutuo Station, which is within walking distance.
Get off at Lidui Park Station on the Chengguan High-speed Railway and walk about 50 meters to arrive.
Time reference: 1-3 hours
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The hill on the right side of Baopingkou is named Lidui because it is separated from the mountain. This is where Fulong Temple is located.
Li Dui is a scenic spot in Dujiangyan, where excess stones were separated and piled up when Li Bing and his son were digging Dujiangyan.
After passing Lidui, we arrived at Lidui Park, which is the main entrance to the Dujiangyan Scenic Area. Although the park is an artificial landscape, the scenery is exquisite, and the pavilions are scattered in an orderly manner. Along the way, my son liked Lidui Park the most and had a lot of fun.
There are many Sichuan-style rock and water-land bonsai in Lidui Park, with various stone materials, which are worth seeing. There are also rockery, ponds, small bridges and flowing water to see.
It is part of the Dujiangyan Scenic Area. The entire water conservancy project is in Lidui Park. It is a must-see when visiting Dujiangyan.
There were no buses on the main road in front of the train station (which was not very big actually), and even taxis were rare. So we walked straight along the road from the train station all the way north. On the way, we saw the entire cityscape of Guanghan, and also visited the Guanghan vegetable market to get a closer look at life... Then we walked to the Yazi River, next to which was the bus stop. The final destination after we got on the bus was Sanxingdui!
Buy tickets at the visitor center. The price of Sanxingdui tickets is very user-friendly. Full tickets are 80 yuan, student tickets and half-price tickets are 40 yuan, and there are also garden tickets. Because the museum is very large, there are other large areas besides the exhibition hall, so the garden tickets are 5 yuan. Those who like to see history can buy full tickets to enter, and those who don't like to see history and just accompany guests can just buy a garden ticket to enter, which not only allows you to accompany guests, but also save money and visit the garden by the way~~ Thumbs up!
Generally speaking, tourists will enter the scenic area from Lidui Park and leave the scenic area from other exits. But I personally feel that there are still some particularities in taking different routes.
Li Dui is also a component of Dujiangyan and is the second barrier of Dujiangyan.
There is a Dujiangyan Museum inside Lidui Park. There are not many exhibits in it, but you can still learn about the various cultures of Dujiangyan.
In the Lidui Park, you can see many materials used to build the Dujiangyan Irrigation System. For example, there are some lying irons and triangular wood piles, which are called 杩槎. This type of water conservancy construction has been going on for more than 2,000 years. It is hard to imagine how the ancient people had such magical and advanced wisdom to build such a great water conservancy project. To this day, the Dujiangyan Irrigation System is still benefiting the descendants of the people of that time.
One of the must-see attractions in Dujiangyan Scenic Area, it has a very forest-like quality.
Lidui Park is together with Dujiangyan.
The park ticket is 90 yuan per person. After all, it is the oldest water conservancy facility still in service since ancient times, and it contains the unparalleled wisdom of the ancients. It is still worthwhile to visit and learn.
It feels like an ordinary park. There is a thousand-year-old ebony tree here, which is worth seeing.
You can take bus No. 101 directly to the front mountain of Qingcheng Mountain.
At the visitor center at the main entrance of Dujiangyan Scenic Area, you can pick up free maps of Dujiangyan, Qingcheng Mountain Front and Back Mountain Scenic Areas.
The online ticket purchase said it was 2 yuan cheaper, but it was sold for 88 yuan. You can pick up the ticket at the tourist center. There is no one selling tickets at the tourist center, and all are operated at the self-service ticket machine. Bank cards and mobile phone payments are accepted on the machine, and you can choose to buy senior and student tickets at the self-service ticket machine. However, if you are from Shanghai, please go to the population ticket window on the other side of the scenic area entrance with your ID card to buy tickets with your ID card. That... Shanghai's counterpart Dujiangyan, that something, do you understand?
Entering Lidui Park, go down the Yangong Road and you can see a Zhangsong Ginkgo tree on the right. It is the immortal fruit tree in Journey to the West. The stalactite-like hanging nipples on the branches are quite special. The rest are the scenery of the park, you can choose as you like.
At the end of Yangong Road is Fulong Temple, where some unearthed stone statues are displayed. At the end, you can see Baopingkou and Anlan Cable Bridge.
Return to Fulong Temple by the same route, go out on the right, cross the cable bridge to Feishayan. There is a photography booth on the Feishayan viewing platform, and the entrance is fenced off. Visitors can go in and take their own photos. They take photos by going to the fish mouth to get a free 2-inch photo keychain, and you have to pay for the larger ones. However, the photos are not good, and the fence occupies 2/3 of the photo space. Haha, the skills are worrying!
There are sightseeing buses from Feishayan to Yuzui. There are long queues and it is a little distance to walk, but the environment is good and it is all flat ground, so it is recommended to walk.
After Guanyuzui, we walked up to the Anlan Cable Bridge. It was a bit long and shaking was inevitable.
After getting off the Anlan Cable Bridge, go up to the Qinyan Tower and visit the Erwang Temple. There are vegetarian meals in the temple, 10 yuan per time, with no limit on the quantity, but there will be a fine for waste, and you have to wash the dishes yourself after the meal.
After coming out of Erwang Temple, the tour group got off and individual tourists walked along the Songmao Ancient Trail. The views overlooking Yulei Pass and Xuanwei Gate were all very nice.
After leaving the scenic area, you will directly see the bustling South Street and West Street, which connect to Guan County, completing your tour.
There is a Lidui Park High-speed Railway Station near the scenic area, but there are not many trains, so you usually take the bus to the Dujiangyan High-speed Railway Station.
Lidui Park is one of the scenic spots in Dujiangyan. It covers an area of more than 90 mu and was built in 1932.
Enter the Dujiangyan Scenic Area from here, it is very well built!
2018.1.20 The whole family visited Dujiangyan. We first entered the scenic area from Lidui Park. The scenery was nice and unique.
The Lying Iron Fountain on the Weir Path in Lidui Park. The four lying irons placed in the center of the fountain represent the four lying irons buried in Fengqiwo, Neijiang River. Lying irons are the standard for the depth of the riverbed during the "annual maintenance" of Neijiang River. The bamboo cages surrounding the stones are used as cofferdams, and are still the main force of cofferdams. The triangular 杩槎 (pronounced mà chá) is used to fix the bamboo cages to prevent them from being washed away by the water, and is also used as a sign. The above have been used for more than 2,000 years, and they reflect the superb wisdom of the ancients in using local materials to build cofferdams to block the river and intercept the flow.
In the scenic area, you can see the three major water conservancy projects of Dujiangyan, the Erwang Temple commemorating Li Bing and his son, and the Anlan Cable Bridge, which are definitely worth a visit.
Lidui Park is the Lidui Ancient Garden. Most people choose to enter the Dujiangyan Scenic Area from this entrance.
屬於都江堰景區的前端,緊接著寶瓶口,著名的寺廟伏龍觀就在公園內。
Dujiangyan was listed as a World Heritage Site, so Lidui Park was transformed into a scenic spot. The fee is now 90 yuan, which is considered the south gate entrance of the scenic spot. The Fulong Temple in the scenic spot is to commemorate Li Bing and his son. From here you can overlook the entire water conservancy project and see the beautiful scenery of Baopingkou up close.
Route: If you come in from the city, simply enter through the South Gate, then this is Lidui Park, where you can mainly see the "Flying Sand Weir" and "Bao Ping Kou". I personally recommend that you walk across the Dujiangyan South Bridge and enter the scenic area from the Erwang Temple on Yulei Mountain. This route has a much better view.
Lidui Park is one of the scenic spots in Dujiangyan. The park is well-arranged with pavilions, ancient wood piles, exotic flowers, and pools and fountains. The layout is exquisite and interesting. There are crape myrtle vases and crape myrtle screens in the park, which have been cultivated for two or three hundred years and are unique. This ancient ginkgo pile is said to have been planted by Zhang Song in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. It is still standing tall and graceful, with lush branches and leaves, like a crane. It is said that it has even produced fruits with the spiritual energy of the mountains and rivers here. The crape myrtle vase, crape myrtle screen and ginkgo pile are known as the "three treasures in the garden".
Lidui Park is located on Gongyuan Road in Dujiangyan City, Sichuan Province. Dujiangyan Museum and Fulong Temple are both in the park.
There is a small hill with 42 steps in the park, which is Lidui, an isolated pile separated when Li Bing opened the Baopingkou and chiseled the Yulei Mountain.
The stone pestles separated by the rocks were added between the inner and outer rivers.
The Dujiangyan Irrigation Project is located in Lidui Park. The ticket is 90 yuan. It takes about three hours to visit the main attractions while walking and taking photos. It is a bit far to walk from Baopingkou to Yuzui. You can take an electric car. Unfortunately, although there are green trees on both sides of the road, there are only a few stone benches for tourists to rest, which is not humane enough.
其實這名字完全沒有都江堰或者青城山出名,但是都江堰確實是在離堆公園里的。
In fact, this section is all later buildings. It is mainly a walking path for listening to the tour guide's explanation. On both sides are people who have maintained the Dujiangyan water conservancy project in all dynasties, which is also respectable and admirable.
The first place to enter the scenic area, most people will start from here
In the fountain pool in Lidui Ancient Garden, there is a replica of the "lying iron" symbol of the deep dredging of the Neijiang River bed in Dujiangyan. The lying iron is the standard for the depth of the dredging buried at the "Phoenix Nest" in Neijiang River, and it is also the symbol of the annual maintenance and dredging of the riverbed in Neijiang River. According to legend, when Li Bing built the weir, he buried a stone horse under the Neijiang River bed as a standard for the depth of the dredging every year, which later evolved into the lying iron. Please ask the tour guide to explain it for ¥50
Many people have the same question as me, why is this place called Lidui? In fact, if you rent a guide, you will understand that "Lidui" means "the pile of mountains". Before the construction of Dujiangyan, this place was connected to the opposite mountain. In order to solve the flood problem, Li Bing spent huge manpower, material and financial resources to dig the mountain to divert water, so that the river water flowed to the Chengdu Plain through Baopingkou. In the end, it not only solved the hidden dangers of the river water, but also solved the water problem of the people of Tianfu, killing two birds with one stone.
Most people choose to enter the Dujiangyan Scenic Area from Lidui Park. The park is home to well-arranged pavilions, exotic flowers, pools and fountains, crape myrtle vases, crape myrtle screens and ginkgo biloba stumps, which are known as the "three treasures of the garden."
After entering Dujiangyan from the entrance of Nanqiao, you will reach Lidui Park, and then you will pass a trail. At the beginning is a fountain, with trees on both sides of the trail and a flower bed in the middle. . . . When I squatted down to take pictures of flowers and plants, people passing by me said, what's so good about taking pictures of these things... . . . But I just like to take pictures, and the pictures look pretty good...
Lidui Park in Dujiangyan Scenic Area has beautiful night views of the scenic area and the front gate.
Feels good, good air, good environment, a must-go
Now Lidui Park and Erwang Temple Yulei Mountain are connected. I went there many times, entering and exiting from different gates. The last time I went there, I found that there was an escalator. You need to buy a ticket for 40 yuan, otherwise you have to go back! Also, you must go to Yulei Pavilion to see the whole panorama of Dujiangyan! Take a picture of the entire water conservancy project of Dujiangyan! It's quite spectacular.
A very beautiful park in the Dujiangyan scenic area, with many potted flowers and plants, as well as the Zhangsun ginkgo tree, which is the longevity fruit tree in "Journey to the West". It is lush and well maintained. There is also the Dujiangyan Museum in the park, where you can get a preliminary understanding of the Dujiangyan water conservancy project, which is helpful for visiting the entire scenic area.
Lush, delicate and fresh! Worth coming, very pleasant!
The water is big, the scenery is nice, and there is a long street behind it
It's Dujiangyan. The park and the mountain are quite worth a visit.
A scenic spot in Dujiangyan, on the east bank of the Minjiang River, the Dujiangyan water conservancy project can be seen from the top of the mountain.
Lidui Park is the entrance to Dujiangyan. Go straight ahead after entering the park gate and you will reach Fulong Temple. Standing on Fulong Temple, you can enjoy the panoramic view of Dujiangyan.
Lidui Park is actually very beautiful and quiet, but it was raining too hard, so I sat in the pavilion to avoid the rain, took two photos of the crabapple flowers after the rain, and left in a hurry...
Tickets: Full ticket is NT$90, half ticket is NT$45, and insurance is not required. Lidui Park covers a large area, has beautiful scenery, and includes several engineering attractions. Here, you can get a glimpse of the magical and great Dujiangyan Irrigation Project.
The cultural atmosphere is quite strong, and it is cool and comfortable in summer. It closes at 5:30 in the afternoon. If you buy a ticket too late, you may not be able to finish the tour. There are many things worth taking pictures of, and there will be many people in the peak tourist season.
Lidui Park is the Lidui Ancient Garden. Most people choose to enter the Dujiangyan Scenic Area from this entrance.
Lidui is the second barrier of Dujiangyan when Yuzui is no longer effective. You can clearly see the two words "Lidui" on the back of the rock where Fulong Temple is located. Dui means piled stones. Although Lidui Park is not large, it is exquisite and has winding paths. You can enjoy potted flowers in Qingxi Garden, rest in Nanshu Forest, see thousand-year-old ebony, play on the suspension bridge, visit the museum, and relax comfortably.
Fulong Temple: Built on Lidui, it was originally named Fanxian Hall and was built in the Jin Dynasty to commemorate Fan Changsheng, the leader of the Tianshi Dao in Qingcheng Mountain during the Cheng Han Dynasty and the Marquis of Xishan, the Grand Master of Heaven and Earth. Later, it was renamed Fulong Temple to commemorate Li Bing. In the center of the front hall of the temple is a stone statue of Li Bing, which was excavated from the river when the Anlan Cable Bridge was relocated in 1974.
Dujiangyan Museum: Located in the Huicui Palace of Lidui Park, there are not many exhibits inside the museum, but it can give you a deeper understanding of the Dujiangyan water conservancy project in a short period of time. It is recommended to visit it before the official tour, which will be more helpful for appreciating the real scenery.
After crossing the wooden bridge, we came to the riverside. There were two words on the other side, "Li Dui". We didn't know how to pronounce it, "Li Dui" or "Dui Li", and we didn't understand what it meant. It was not until I wrote this travel note that I found out that the place we are visiting now is called Li Dui Park. Dujiangyan is a water conservancy project, and Li Dui is a landscape park built around this water conservancy project. The vast area we bought tickets to enter is all in this park. Li Dui Park was built in 1932 and has a long history. Li Dui got its name because of the small hill in front of us. This was the solitary pile separated from Yu Lei that was carved by Li Bing and his sons when they led the people to open the Baopingkou and divert the water of the Minjiang River to irrigate the western Sichuan plain.
The park is well-arranged with pavilions, ancient wooden stumps, exotic flowers, pools and fountains. The layout is exquisite and interesting. There are crape myrtle vases and crape myrtle screens in the garden, which have been cultivated for two or three hundred years and are unique in craftsmanship. This ancient ginkgo stump is said to have been planted by Zhang Song in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. It still stands tall and graceful with luxuriant branches and leaves, like a crane.
It is also possible to take a bus from Qinyan Building to the back mountain and pass by Lizhui Park
It is said that the stones that Li Bing opened the mountain were piled here. Of course, the square here now has another meaning, which is to pray for our compatriots on May 12.
Lidui Park is actually the Dujiangyan Scenic Area. I don’t know why it is also called Lidui Park???
Exit the train station gate and follow the signs and the flow of people. Cross a small square along the way and you will arrive at the gate of Lidui Park.
We happened to encounter a sacrificial ceremony and asked the staff, and found out that there would be a ceremony every Saturday and Sunday at 10 am.
The package ticket for Lidui Park and Dujiangyan Water Conservancy Project is 90 yuan. The scenery is pretty good. The park is well-greened and the air is very good. The greening of Lidui Park is pretty good. There are flowers and trees everywhere. It is very beautiful. It is full of vitality. It is a pretty beautiful park.
The ticket is indeed a bit expensive, 90 yuan, there is no other way! Buy it! The explanation fee is 100 yuan, there is a way! You don't have to buy it! However, you must listen to the explanation to understand Dujiangyan, otherwise you can't understand it by yourself! Here are two free ways to listen to the explanation: add WeChat to listen to the voice explanation, WIFI in the scenic area; the second is what everyone knows, "free listening", follow the previous tour group, if you don't understand it once, you can listen to the guide of other groups again, as long as you have time, you can listen repeatedly until you understand it, because each scenic spot is explained by one tour group after another!
The park is located at the entrance of the Dujiangyan scenic area. It was rebuilt after the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake. The entire Dujiangyan scenic area is divided into the dam area and the park. Now you can take the intercity train from Chengdu to Dujiangyan and get off at Dujiangyan or Lidui Park. It only takes about half an hour to drive from Chengdu. In Lidui Park, there is a famous saying left by Li Bing for water control: "Deepen the beach and build the dam low." After passing through Lidui Park and arriving at the dam area, you can take a battery car to visit Anlan Bridge and Yuzui. After the visit, you can continue to take the intercity train to Qingcheng Mountain.
Lidui Park is very beautiful, and we also saw the Zhangsun Ginkgo Tree, which is said to be the immortal fruit tree in Journey to the West.
Lidui Park is the main entrance to the Dujiangyan Scenic Area. Most tourists will pass through Lidui Park to get to Yuzui. In order to divert the river water, Li Bing led people to split the mountain to divert the water. Lidui is the part that was separated from the mountain. There are many materials used to build the Dujiangyan in Lidui Park. The tour guide usually gives an overall introduction to the Dujiangyan here. You must listen to the explanations when you go to Dujiangyan. It is interesting to understand the principles. From the attic of Lidui, you can see the rushing river water rushing into the Baopingkou. The momentum is earth-shaking and very spectacular. Lidui is definitely a must-visit place in the Dujiangyan Scenic Area.
Lidui Park is at the entrance of Dujiangyan Scenic Area, with Fulong Temple and Dujiangyan Museum. Although the museum is not big, it can give tourists a general impression.