Welcome to Deyang, a prefecture-level city located in the northeastern portion of the Chengdu Plain in Sichuan province, China. While Deyang is largely an industrial city, it is also rich in history and culture. The Sanxingdui archeological site in Guanghan is a must-see for history buffs, as it has uncovered a rich trove of bronze and gold masks. Deyang was also greatly impacted by the 2008 Sichuan earthquake, which particularly affected its county-level cities of Mianzhu and Shifang. However, the city has mostly recovered from the devastation and is now a bustling hub of industry and commerce. Deyang is home to major companies such as China National Erzhong Group and Dongfang Electric, and produces large amounts of electrical equipment, including components for nuclear power plants, hydropower plants, steam turbines, and various casts. Despite its industrial focus, Deyang is remarkably clean, with high air quality due to breezes coming from the immediate east mountain ranges and large expanse of countryside. In addition to its industry, Deyang also has a sizable light industry, particularly in the food industry. Visitors can sample local delicacies such as Jiannan Chunjiu, Great Wall Cigar, and Bingchuan Shidai Mineral Water. Deyang is also home to a number of major historical sites, including the Sanxingdui site, Baimaguan Pangtong Temple, and the Deyang Confucian Temple. Other sites include the Huang Jiguang Memorial Hall, honoring Chinese soldier Huang Jiguang, and the Longmenshan National Park. Deyang is located directly north of Chengdu, less than an hour’s drive, and is easily accessible by expressway, railway, and bus. Come and discover the many treasures of Deyang, a city that seamlessly blends industry, history, and culture.
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