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Xinsi Ruins Park Address
Xinsi Ruins Park is the former site of Nagato Palace in the Western Han Dynasty. On April 28th, 2065438+0/KLOC-0, the Xinsi Ruins Park of An International Inland Port was opened with the touching story of Nagato in the Western Han Dynasty as its connotation and the colorful flower sea as its background.
Many provinces in China have heritage parks. Tuanhe Xinggong Ruins Park was built in 1985, which is the first ruins park in Beijing. Since then, Yuan Dadu City Wall Ruins Park, Ming City Wall Ruins Park, Yuanmingyuan Ruins Park and Huangchenggen Ruins Park have been successively built. In 2003, Zhoukoudian Peking man site was built into a site park (see Zhoukoudian Peking man site museum).
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