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Guangyuan Airport is located on the Longpan Mountain, 14 kilometers (9 miles) from downtown( Lizhou District). Flights to Beijing, Guangzhou and Jiuzhaigou are available.
Guangyuan is a big stop to Sichuan from the north. Through the Chengdu-Guangyuan Expressway, one can reach Chengdu Zhaojuesi Bus Station in northern Chengdu in about three hours.
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The city enjoys a subtropical humid monsoon climate with four distinct seasons and moderate weather. Guangyuan weather has abundant rainfall and its annual average temperature falls around 16℃ (60.8℉). It is suggested to tour around the city in spring and autumn.
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In Guangyuan everyone eats these fresh steamed Liangmian (cold noodles) but they are often served hot. Looks kind of like Shaanxi Liangpi but I was warned not to call them that. They’re made with rice grown locally in Lizhou apparently. Guangyuan people believe that the local mountain water is what makes the noodles so special and why they can’t be made anywhere else. Typically they’re served in any of the usual Sichuan flavors with tons of what they call gourmet powder in China.
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It is also known as the ancient plank road, was the main pass from Central China to Southwest China through Shu (old name for Sichuan). The pass runs from Hanzhong City in Shaanxi to Chengdu. The plank road is total 450 kilometers (280 miles) long with a history stretching back two thousand years. Jianmen Shu Road refers to the section of the ancient plank road near the Jianmen Pass. The Ancient Plank Road in Mingyue Gorge that was first built by the Qin States in Warring States Period is the starting point of the ancient Jianmen Shu Road.
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