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Do you need tickets for Greenland Jinting Manor?
The environment of Greenland Jinting Manor is relatively quiet, and the manor is not particularly large, but it is very pleasant to walk around. There are hotels, racetracks, nursing homes, wedding banquets, preschool education and small farms in the manor.
There are places suitable for young people to hold weddings, many rides, small animals, alpacas, pigs and so on. It takes more than an hour to walk around. This is a comprehensive place, and occasionally you can meet peacocks on the path. Suitable for walking and taking pictures.
The Greenland Jinting Manor, jointly built by the Fortune 500 Greenland Group and Jinting Manor, is a rare "Xanadu" integrating lakes, lawns, forests and castles in Shanghai. Beautiful natural scenery and distinctive European castles allow you to take photos in leisure, and the well-equipped karaoke and chess room add a happy atmosphere to the party.
There are Venice Hall, Princess Hall, Mediterranean Hall, Rainbow Hall, Emperor Hall, Peacock Hall, Romantic Wedding Room and Jinting Exterior.
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