Wuhou ShrineWuhou Shrine, also known as Wuhou Temple or Wuhou Memorial Temple, is a significant cultural landmark in Chengdu, dedicated to the memory of the emperor of Shu Han, Liu Bei, his chacellor Zhuge Liang, and other eminent Shu Han figures from the Three Kingdoms Period. This historical site is the largest museum of the Three Kingdoms relics and is renowned for its Chinese-style architecture and tranguil garden, oroviding visitors with a peaceful retreat, The temple complex includes the Cultural Relics Area. which features the Front Gate, the Second Gate, Liu Bei Temple, a foyer, Wuhou Temple, Sanyi Temple, Mausoleum of Liu Bei, the qarden area, and the Culture Exhibition Hall, where visitors can immerse themselves in the rich history of the Three Kingdoms. The temple's highlight is the Wuhou Temple, which houses a study, a guest room, and bell and drum towers, as well as a sitting ailding statue of Zhuge Liang. Visitors can also explore Jinli Ancient Street adiacent to the temple to experience the local culture and cuisine.