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What interesting places can I go from Bayi Square?

Nanchang city self-help tour can refer to the following websites:

1. Shengjin Tower

Admission: 10 yuan, no discount for students.

Surroundings: The transportation is convenient, and it takes 20 minutes to walk from Zhanqian Road after getting off.

There are many specialty snack bars in Jinshengta Street here. If you want to find friends in handicraft shops here, you won't be disappointed. Fuhe Park, not far to the west, is a good place to visit (because the river in Nanchang is clean and less polluted).

Aspect: The Golden Sage Tower, a seven-story pagoda, is a bit difficult to climb, but it overlooks the whole city of Nanchang. It is still forward-looking to visit here before going to other places in Nanchang.

There are statues of Confucius and his two disciples, Yan Hui and Yu Zi, in Dacheng Hall. The great disciple Yu Zi and Nanchang have a long history. You can ask the monk in the hall to introduce you. You can draw a sign in the Jishan box in front of the idol and ask the monk to explain the meaning of the sign. Believe it or not, you can entertain yourself.

2. Former residence of Zhu De

Admission: free.

Surroundings: Zhu De's former residence is on Minde Road, across the road from Bayi Park.

It's near the Temple of Youmin. After visiting Zhu De's former residence, ask passers-by, and you can stop by to see the most famous temple in Nanchang (ticket 2 yuan).

Not far to the west along Minde Road is Shengli Road Pedestrian Street, the most suitable place for shopping in Nanchang. If there are girls traveling together, you must not miss this famous pedestrian street, hehe.

From Shengli Road Pedestrian Street to Zhongshan Road, you can see the famous August 1st Nanchang Uprising Memorial Hall, followed by related comments.

Highlights: It is divided into several exhibition halls, displaying Zhu De and used articles, and introducing the whole story of Nanchang Uprising from the perspective of Zhu, the commander-in-chief of Nanchang Uprising. From here, you can fully understand the feelings of early revolutionaries who are not afraid of life and death and dare to do things.

3. Badashanren Memorial Hall

Admission: 20, half price with student ID card.

Transportation: Take Tour No.2 to get there directly, get off at Wuling Company No.20 and walk along Dingshan Road for five minutes.

Aspect: The park consists of two natural parts. Part of it is an exhibition of mountain people's works that entered the house before and after. I suggest you go and have a look first.

After the tour, turn to the east garden, where the mountain man statue, Xianqiao, Qushi, ancient well, Badashan man's tomb and the mountain man's younger brother's tomb are all worth seeing (I believe you can also guess why one is a cow and the other is Ba, all descendants of the Ming royal family).

Note that Badashanren Memorial Hall is the kind of place that needs to be savored slowly. If you are a person who is very interested in art, of course you should go and see it.

4. Bayi Bridge

Transportation: South Bank takes 20 minutes' walk from Jiang Yan North Road to Tengwangge.

It takes 30 minutes to walk from the North Shore to Qiushui Square, the image project in Nanchang. I haven't been to this square, so I won't introduce it if I talk too much.

Aspect: Personally, I feel that this is the best place to see the Ganjiang River, not the Wang Teng Pavilion in the usual sense. Because of the change of scenery, you can fully enjoy the slow water of the Ganjiang River here, watch it slide across the sandbar, watch the cattle and horses grazing leisurely on the sandbar, and watch the ships far and near. In a word, this is a feeling that Wang Teng Pavilion can't match. If you like photography, of course, you should consider my opinion, although this trip is indispensable.

From here, Wang Tengting also means "I know the true face of Lushan Mountain, but I am just outside this mountain". I went to the Wang Teng Pavilion far away here and found it so embarrassing in the arms of Gloria Hotel and other buildings.

Not recommended attractions:

1. Tengwangge

Reason: Tickets to 50 yuan are too expensive. The park is too small to see the river. I took some photos at the door, then went to the real estate supermarket outside and left.

Optional attractions:

1. Bayi Square, a place name that must be contacted when going to Nanchang. In fact, you can clearly see the historical sites there in the passing cars. The square is full of world-class chain stores, which is not a big stunt.

2. August 1st Nanchang Uprising Memorial Hall. Tickets are 25, and students are half price, which is a bit expensive. If I had seen Zhu De's former residence before and thought it was general, I might not have gone to the Nanchang Uprising Memorial Hall of the same kind.

Recommend several restaurants:

1. The service of Baweitang soup stock shop at the intersection of Shengli Road and Minde Road is absolutely first-class. The price of a special Baweitang old duck noodle is 10 yuan, which will definitely make you memorable.

2. Jinshengta Soup Shop, north of the intersection of Jinshengta Road and Zhanqian West Road, serves 3 yuan's lotus root sparerib soup, which will kill you.

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