This holiday
Chenggong released a deep dig into the characteristic tourism resources of the jurisdiction
Produced and launched the "Double Festival" special feature of "Destination Chenggong"
This issue
Let's trace the culture
Savor the poetic dwellings of the old town
Santai Mountain
Santai Mountain is named after the three stacked mountains into platforms. The middle platform is shaped like a phoenix, also known as the phoenix ridge. In the Ming Dynasty, Santai Mountain once built Santai Temple Taoist Temple, one mountain is the "Hall of Three Officials", Ertai Mountain is "Phoenix Palace", and the top of Santai Mountain is the "Jade Emperor Pavilion". At present, the first and second units are occupied by urban public buildings, and the area of 3 is 7.28 hectares as "Santai Park".
The park is lush with trees, and a high-rise building called "Dongxiang Pavilion" has been built on the top of the mountain, and a long corridor called "Wanghai Corridor" has been built, because here you can see Dianchi Lake with an unobstructed view. It can be said that it is an excellent place to watch the sunset of Dianchi Lake on the west bank on the east bank, and when the famous philosopher Li Xian visited Santai Mountain, he overlooked Dianchi Lake, the sea and sky, and the scenery was pleasant: "See the vicissitudes of the sea; Three self-grass pavilions. ”
Confucian temple
Located in the south of Santai Mountain and the middle section of Dongmen Street in the old city, the Temple of Literature is an important place for officials and people at all levels in Chenggong County to worship Confucius and hold scientific examinations to select talents during the Ming and Qing dynasties, and is an important symbol of Chenggong's history and culture.
The Confucian Museum of Chenggong Temple of Literature and the Memorial Hall of the Institute of National Census of Tsinghua University of Southwest United University were officially opened on December 31, 2020, showing the historical bits and pieces of Chenggong Confucian culture and the unforgettable memories of the hardships of the Southwest United Institute of Census of National Conditions in Chenggong during the Anti-Japanese War period.
Ice heart silent
Bingxin Molu is located in the southeast of Santai Mountain, formerly known as "Hua's Tomb", which was built by the Hua family in Chenggongdou Nan Village in the early years of the Republic of China to guard tombs and worship ancestors.
Bingxin's homophonic essay "Molu Examination Pen" was published in Hong Kong's Ta Kung Pao on February 28, 1940, praising the scenery of Chenggong, saying that "the environment of Chenggong's mountain residence is quieter and more beautiful than my residence in the western suburbs of Peiping", and "Molu" Ya name got its name and has been passed down to this day.
Chang clan residence
Chang's Residence is the former residence of Mr. Chang Jingguang, a famous person in Chenggong, which is a traditional civil structure "one seal" residence, although the area is not large, but the collection is rich, calligraphy and painting, folk items, Yunnan folk embroidery, traditional Chinese medicine historical documents, anti-Japanese war documents, inscription rubbings, engravings, etc. instantly bring you back to the old times. By the way, you can also see the tile cat squatting on the old house!
Que Pavilion
Kui Pavilion is a landmark building in Chenggong, with high historical relics value and unique architectural art value, and is listed as a key cultural relic protection unit in Kunming.
Kui Pavilion is a three-eaves four-corner pointed civil structure, glazed tile roof building, the roof shape is unique, like the ancient samurai helmet, relatively rare.
Zhang Tianhua's former residence
The former residence is a civil structure of the front three back three middle four ears traditional house, construction area of 139 square meters, after 2008 maintenance, the house retains the original architectural style and style, and opened to the public, displaying the "revolutionary writer Zhang Tianhu life exhibition".
(Courtesy of Chenggong District Rong Media Center)