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Where is Tuqiao Yu Palace?

Tuqiao Yuwang Palace is a cultural relic protection unit in Sichuan Province.

Yu Palace in Tuqiao Town

Yu Palace, formerly known as Yu Temple, also known as Huguang Pavilion, was built in the 21st year of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty (1756 AD). It was built by immigrants from Hunan. Built to maintain friendship and prevent bullying, Nanhua Palace (Guangdong Pavilion) and Qiannan Palace (Guizhou Pavilion), which were built at the same time, are known as "Six Palaces" or "Six Pavilions".

The Yu Palace covers an area of ??about 3,000 square meters, with a construction area of ??1,921.45 square meters. There is an archway in front of the palace, three arches, inlaid with couplets of the palace name, decorated with colorful porcelain patterns, with raised eaves and majestic posture. There is a pair of majestic large stone lions in front of the main entrance, looking at each other from left to right, which is spectacular. .

In 1981, the Chengdu Municipal People's Government announced it as a municipal cultural relics protection unit.

Protection scope: The current area of ??Yuwang Palace.

Construction control zone: starting from the outer corner, 3 meters to the Jinle Highway in the north, 5.4 meters to the east and west, and 6 meters to the slope in the south.

Tuqiao Town: "Tuqiao Town is located on the southeastern border of Jintang County, 69 kilometers away from the county. The town is in the shape of a flying eagle and is in a deep hilly area. The terrain is high in the east and low in the west, with an area of ??41.6 square kilometers. The town governs 6 administrative villages and 2 communities, with a total population of 31,958 (including 29,054 agricultural population and 2,904 non-agricultural population). The permanent population of the town reaches 6,000 people, with an area of ??24,215 acres of cultivated land (including 66,393 acres of farmland and 17,822 acres of soil. ), and the per capita cultivated land is 0.88 acres.

In 2005, the fiscal revenue was 3.94 million yuan, which was affordable to each farmer