Located in Chengdu, Sichuan Province in the Chinese mainland, the Wuhou Shrine was constructed nearly 1,800 years ago to commemorate Liu Bei, the founder of the Shu state during the Three Kingdom Period (220-280), Zhuge Liang, a renowned military strategist of Liu, and other eminent figures from that era.
Wandering through the shrine's lush gardens, you'll discover vibrant azaleas blooming beside impressive stone carvings that depict key figures from the Three Kingdoms period. 🌸 The diverse plant life – from ancient cypresses to graceful bamboos – creates a wonderfully tranquil atmosphere. 🌿 Here, you can experience the heart of Chinese aesthetics and appreciate the natural beauty that harmonizes seamlessly with the shrine's profound historical legacy.
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Exploring the story of the Three Kingdoms in Wuhou Shrine, SW China
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