

▲ Jinyun Mountain Jingangbei is a place brimming with historical charm! Named after the Tang Dynasty inscription "Jingang" on a giant rock and the "Jingangbei" extending into the river, it was established during the Qing Dynasty's Kangxi era and boasts over 300 years of history. The ancient town nestles between mountains and rivers, preserving traditional Bayu-style architecture like flagstone streets and post-and-panel houses with gray tiles, following the classic layout principle of "leaning against mountains, encircling water, and framing picturesque scenery."


▲ Well-preserved Eastern Sichuan folk houses with black-tiled roofs and wooden walls, featuring carved beams and painted rafters, showcasing traditional Bayu architectural style.


▲ Hot Spring Old Village: Offers a variety of hot spring pools, a perfect place to relax and unwind










