Top 10 amazing historical sites in China

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Dujiangyan (都江堰), a famous scenic area located in the west of Dujiangyan City, Sichuan Province, is still used today since it was built in 256 BC. Dujiangyan, known as the most important heritage site under state-protection, is the oldest and the only preserved dam-free water diversion irrigation infrastructure in the world. Dujiangyan Irrigation System consists of three main constructions. These constructions were well built in order to prevent flooding and to keep the farmland well supplied with water.

Besides the dam, there are many well-known scenic spots around Dujiangyan such as Two Kings Temple, Dragon-Taming Temple and Anlan Suspension Bridge. Anlan Suspension Bridge, one of the Five Ancient Bridges of China, was rebuilt in 1974 with reinforced concrete and steel, and decreased the height by 100 meters.

In 2000, Dujiangyan became a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Pro-Tips:

1. July 24th from the lunar calendar, Dujiangyan holds many activities in Two Kings Temple including local operas.

2. Local snacks are very delicious, so don't miss it.

Admission: 90 Yuan

How to get there:

1. By Bus: You can take bus No.1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 102, 103, 201 to Dujiangyan.

2. By Express Railway: take express railway from Chengdu City to Dujiangyan. The prices are from 5 yuan to 15 yuan.

3. Coach: take coach at Chengdu Chazidian Bus station and get off at Dujiangyan Passenger Center. The price is 16.5 yuan/person.

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