1. Langzhong Ancient City: Located in the northeast of Sichuan, in the middle and upper reaches of Jialing River, it is an important political, economic, military and cultural center in northern Sichuan. During the Warring States period, it was the capital of Pakistan, and Langzhong County was located in Qin, more than 2,300 years ago. All previous dynasties were counties, states, prefectures and yamen.
2. Tiangong Garden Geomantic Culture Scenic Area: Tiangong Township, 20 kilometers south of Langzhong. Because of the profound astronomical culture in Langzhong, Yuan Tiangang and Li, astronomers of the Tang Dynasty, settled in Langzhong in their later years and chose this place to observe the sky. They wrote that they were all buried here after their death, and the Temple of Heaven was built to commemorate them.
3. Langzhong Jinping: It was called Langshan in ancient times and has the reputation of "the first mountain in the world". Located in Langzhong City, Sichuan Province, south of Jinping, a famous historical and cultural city in China, people usually call it Jinping because of its mosaic of flowers and trees and two peaks like a screen.
4. Tiantan Wulong Resort: Located in Tianlin Township, Langzhong City, about 22 kilometers away from the urban area, it is now a national AAA-level tourist attraction. Siwulong Tourist Resort has built six high-end homestay courtyards, 16 glass house holiday villas and 29 guest rooms, integrating discussion, catering, accommodation, entertainment and ecological parking, and equipped with leisure holiday experience products such as self-service barbecue, kitchen enjoyment and farming experience, which can meet the needs of consumers at all levels.
5. Langzhong Red Army Martyrs Memorial Park: Langzhong is an important part of the Sichuan-Shaanxi Soviet Area and one of the starting points of the Long March of the Red Fourth Army. From 1933 to 1935, the Red Fourth Front Army fought in Langzhong for three years, and more than 20,000 outstanding sons and daughters of Langzhong joined the Red Army. In Langzhong, they launched an anti-three-way siege, an anti-six-way siege, and forced the crossing of Jialing River.