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Do you need tickets for Wuxi nanzenji?

Peak season fare 135 yuan/person, half price 70 yuan/person; Full off-season ticket 1 18 yuan/person, half-price 60 yuan/person. Holders of preferential policies enjoy a half-price discount for minors aged 6 (excluding)-18 (including); Full-time undergraduate and below students enjoy half-ticket discount with legal and valid documents; Older people who have reached the age of 60 enjoy half-price concessions with legal and valid documents. Children, disabled persons, active servicemen and disabled revolutionary servicemen under 6 years of age (including 6 years old) or under 1.2m in height (including 1.2m); Older people who have reached the age of 70 are free with legal and valid documents; Monks are free to return their certificates; Journalists, writers and photographers above the national level, travel agency managers and motorcade drivers are free with valid certificates. There are Chong'an Temple Scenic Area, nanzenji Scenic Area, China Stone Appreciation Garden Scenic Area and Dangkou Ancient Town Scenic Area. During the event, in order to avoid congestion, all scenic spots must make an appointment to enter the park with their real names. Nanzenji, an ancient Buddhist temple in China, is located in Liangxi District, Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province, at the south corner of the old city of Wuxi, next to the ancient canal. Nanzenji, formerly known as Huguo Temple, was founded in the Taiqing period of Liang Wudi, and is one of the 480 temples in the Southern Dynasties. During the reign of Emperor Xianheng of Tang Dynasty (670-674 AD), it was renamed Lingshan Temple and was later destroyed. During the reign of Emperor Yongxi of the Northern Song Dynasty (AD 984), the tower was built; In the third year of Chongning in the Northern Song Dynasty (A.D. 1023-103 1), the temple was rebuilt and endowed with the "Revival Temple", commonly known as nanzenji, which has the reputation of "the first jungle in the south of the Yangtze River".