Qingyang Palace is located in the second section of the first ring road in Chengdu, which is known as "the first Taoist temple in Western Sichuan" and one of the famous Taoist temples in China. Qingyang Palace was built in the Zhou Dynasty, formerly known as Qingyang House. By the Ming Dynasty, the temples built in the Tang Dynasty were destroyed by military disasters. Most of the existing buildings were rebuilt in the six to ten years of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty, covering an area of about 120,000 square meters. The main buildings of Qingyang Palace are Shanmen, Sanqing Palace and Tang Wang Palace. The Palace Hall of Mixed Yuan is tall and magnificent, among which the Bagua Pavilion is the most complete and luxurious building, which worships the statue of Laozi riding a green ox. The most precious cultural relic in Qingyang Palace is a collection of Taoist collections, which is the most complete edition preserved in the world and becomes a valuable material for studying Taoism. Qingyang Palace is a national key Taoist Temple View and a key cultural relic protection unit in Sichuan Province. Qingyang Palace has beautiful environment and fresh air. It is a good place for leisure walk and relaxation.