Chengdu is located in the west of Sichuan Basin, on the eastern edge of Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, bordering Deyang in the northeast, ziyang in the southeast, Meishan in the south, Ya 'an in the southwest and Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture in the northwest.
The geographical location of Chengdu is between east longitude 102 54' and north latitude 104 53', and north latitude is between 30 05' and 3126'. In 20 16, the city's land area was 14335 square kilometers, the urban area was 424 1.8 1 square kilometers, and the built-up area was 93 1.58 square kilometers.
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Dujiangyan, located in Guankou Town, Dujiangyan City, Chengdu, is a large-scale water conservancy project built in ancient China and still in use today. Known as "the originator of world water culture", it is a famous tourist attraction in China.
Dujiangyan Water Conservancy Project was built by Li Bing and his son, the prefect of Shu County of Qin State, in about 59 years (the first 256 years). It is the oldest and only grand water conservancy project in the world, which is characterized by water diversion without dams and is also a world cultural heritage.
Tianfu Square, located in the center of Chengdu, is the starting point of Renmin East Road, Renmin West Road, Renmin Middle Road and Renmin South Road. Its form and status are similar to Tiananmen Square in Beijing.