Sichuan's Thousand Buddha Town belonged to the Anzhou District of Mianyang City.
Sichuan Thousand Buddha Town was located in Langzhong City, Nanchong City, Anzhou District, Mianyang City, and Jingyan County, Leshan City, Sichuan Province.
There were seven villages in Thousand Buddha Town: Little Baoning Village, Luoyang Village, Jinxi Village, Laowanggou Village, Thousand Buddha Village, Dongyi Village, and Treasure Village.
Sichuan Thousand Buddha Cave is located in the valley of Bell Tower Mountain about 50 kilometers northeast of Wushan County, Tianshui City.
Sichuan Province's Shijia Town was located in Neijiang City.
Sichuan Province's Shijia Town was a city in Neijiang City.
Sichuan Thousand Buddha Mountain Scenic Area was located at the junction of Anzhou District, Beichuan County, and Mao County in Mianyang City, Sichuan Province, covering an area of about 220 square kilometers. The Thousand Buddha Mountain was an ancient and mysterious place. It was formed during the glacial activities of the ancient Jurassic-Fourth Period. There were many kinds of animals and plants protected here, including rare plants and animals such as giant pandas, golden monkeys, and clouded leopards. The Thousand Buddha Mountain also had a rich cultural heritage. There was an ancient temple built in the Tang Dynasty, known as the Thousand Buddha Ancestral Temple. The Thousand Buddha Mountain was also a provincial nature reserve and a national forest park. The scenery here was magnificent, with waterfalls, lakes, wild cuckoos, and sunrise clouds. The Thousand Buddha Mountain Scenic Area was the third largest natural ecological scenic spot in Sichuan Province, attracting many tourists to come for sightseeing.
Sichuan Thousand Buddha Mountain Scenic Area was located at the junction of Anzhou District, Beichuan County, and Mao County in Mianyang City, Sichuan Province. It was located in the southern part of the Min Mountain Range, 3033 meters above sea level. It was about 50 kilometers away from the Anzhou Urban area of Mianyang City.
Sichuan Thousand Buddha Cliff Scenic Area is located 3 kilometers west of Jiajiang County, Leshan City, Sichuan Province.
The Thousand Buddha Cliff Grottoes in Guangyuan, Sichuan Province was the largest grotto group in Sichuan Province. It was located on the east bank of Jialing River in Lizhou District, Guangyuan City. The grottoes were first excavated in the late Northern Wei Dynasty, flourished in the Tang Dynasty, and ended in the Qing Dynasty. After a thousand years, a Buddha Cliff 388 meters long and 45 meters high was formed. There were a total of 950 caves and more than 7000 Buddhist stone statues. The Thousand Buddha Cliff was declared as one of the first batch of national key cultural relics to be protected by the government. It was also an important part of the national scenic spot of the Shu Road of Swords Gate. This grotto group was known as the exhibition hall of stone carving art of the past dynasties and was one of the largest grotto groups in Sichuan Province.
Shijia Town, Neijiang City, Sichuan Province, is located on the bank of Tuojiang River in the northwest of Shizhong District, adjacent to Sihe Town, Gongjia Town, Jingmin Town and Yinshan Town of Zizhong County. Shijia Town covered an area of 16.3 square kilometers, governed 7 villages and 78 communities, and had a total population of about 20,400. The town's agricultural industry focused on the development of pigs, and focused on the development of lemons, sericulture, loquats and other projects. Shi Jia Town was also an important resource distribution center in the northern suburbs of the district. It had cement, nitrogen fertilizer, brewing, and other enterprises. In addition, the town also featured the morel industry and developed 11 morel family farms, driving more than 50 villagers around to increase their income. Overall, Shi Jia Town was a town with potential for development.