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How about Tao Bo Garden in Guangyuan?

Guangyuan Tao Bo Garden is a national AAA-level tourist attraction.

Tao Bo Garden in Guangyuan is the largest and most well-preserved peach garden in northern Sichuan at present, and 1 15 peach trees of different types and varieties have been introduced and cultivated all over the country. The flower patterns, fruit shapes and tree shapes of various varieties in the garden vary widely, and the flowering period lasts for more than 50 days from the end of February to the middle of April. The ripening period of fruit lasts from the beginning of May to the end of August, and the picking period exceeds 1 10 days, which lengthens the industrial chain of peach blossom appreciation, peach picking and product culture. Tourist nodes such as Zhanfengtai, Weigonglou, Liu Jia Zhuangzi, Tanghuangjing and Lotus Pond Moonlight have been built in the park, and supporting facilities such as ecological trails, parking lots, tourist toilets and greening and coloring have been fully completed; The Party-mass service center and tourist center in the core tourist area cover an area of 1.380 square meters, and are equipped with an e-commerce service center, a tourist service center and a smart agriculture exhibition center. And equipped with online display system, tourist consultation service system, production process visualization system, etc. , leading the forefront of the implementation of rural revitalization strategy. Bai Yang Village in the region has been successfully established as a "provincial demonstration village for poverty alleviation through tourism", with the pastoral beauty of "enjoying flowers in spring, enjoying the cool in summer, visiting the countryside in autumn and seeing the snow in winter", and the leisure agriculture and rural tourism routes of "opening to the outside, connecting with the scenery" have been gradually established.

Tao Bo Garden in Guangyuan has been successfully established as a national AAA-level tourist attraction.