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Where is Jiangyou Li Bai waving?

Li Bai's former residence, namely qinglian town, jiangyou city, Sichuan Province, was named as a famous historical and cultural town in Sichuan Province by the provincial government in 1994. Violet not only nurtured Li Bai, a prodigy, but also contained profound historical and cultural connotations, and became the most complete place to reflect Li Bai's culture in the world today. Moreover, it became one of the three key tourist attractions in Mianyang recently because of its unique scenery and convenient transportation, such as Mianyang-Li Bai's hometown-Ape King Cave-Hoonji.

Jiangyou Li Bai Memorial Hall is located in Qinglian Township, 14 kilometers south of Jiangyou. Located between Mianyang City and Jiangyou City, it is 15km away from Jiangyou City, the former residence of Li Bai, 23km away from Mianyang City and 1km away from National Highway 18 (the entrance of Mianyang-Guangyuan Expressway). The planned control area of this scenic spot is 23km, and the control area of its central scenic spot is about 8km. In 1998, it was listed as a provincial-level scenic spot by the Sichuan provincial government.

Longxiyuan was the place where Li Bai lived as a teenager. Behind it is the tomb of his younger sister Li Yueyuan. According to legend, the story of "iron pestle grinding needle" happened in the mill pestle stream in front of the hospital. Not far from the stream is Taibai Temple, which has a showroom and a Ming monument. There is a tomb of Li Bai's clothes in the street primary school, which is a memorial building for the villagers to mourn the poet. The pink bamboo building, one mile north of the street, is the residence where Li Yueyuan and her good friend Zhang Xuee recite poems and embroider.

In the memorial hall, there are manuscripts of Li Bai's poems in Tang Dynasty found in Dunhuang Grottoes, notes on Li Bai's poems in Ming and Qing Dynasties, and photos and rubbings of Li Bai's ink and relics. There are also plaques, couplets and Li Bai's poems written by Soong Ching Ling, Zhou Enlai, Deng Xiaoping, Chen Yi, Guo Chaomo Ruo and Zhang Aiping.