Things to do in Lǎngzhōng
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Zhāngfēi Zhuāngyuán
The old town has plenty of noodle joints, but this large eatery with wooden tables and benches opens to the street. The ordinary beef noodles (牛肉面; niúròu miàn; Y5) are good, but you really should try the house special zhāngfēi niúròu (Y13 to Y15), which are delicious and come with side dishes of soup, cold beef slices and xiáncài, the local-speciality pickled vegetables.
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Zhāng Fēi Temple
This temple is the tomb of and shrine to local boy Zhang Fei, a respected general during the kingdom of Shu, who administered the kingdom from here. It's on Xi Jie (西街), a continuation of Wumiao Jie (武庙街).
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North Sìchuān Shadow Puppetry
Informal but fun 20-minute performances of north Sìchuān shadow puppetry are held in the small open-air courtyard here. They need at least four people for the show to start. It's a couple of doors down from Lǐ Family Courtyard.
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Gòng Yuàn
Among the best-preserved imperial examination halls in China. On Xuedao Jiē (学道街), which is parallel to Wumiao Jie, one block north.
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Fēng Shuǐ Museum
This museum includes a model of the town, illustrating its feng shui–inspired design. A helpful English-speaking guide is sometimes available here. It's next to Tiānyī Youth Hotel on Dadong Jie (大东街).
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