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What are the opening hours of People's Park in northern Jiangsu?

People's Park in northern Jiangsu is open from 8:00- 17:00.

Introduction to the scenic spots of People's Park in northern Jiangsu:

Founded in 1987, covering an area of 28.8 hectares, it is a national A-level tourist attraction with lush trees, fresh air and pleasant climate. It is a good place for sightseeing, traveling, summer vacation, entertainment, leisure and sports. Walking into the door with unique decoration and rich national charm, it is an oval artificial fountain surrounded by flowers. There are rockeries and springs, flowing water gurgling, and there are two stone statues of sika deer with different expressions on the mountain, waiting to welcome guests from afar; The water mist sprayed around is like a rainbow after rain in the sun, reflecting the blue sky and green water. Bypassing the fountain is a flat corridor with flowers in full bloom and weeping willows in rows on both sides. The flower beds in the depths of the corridor are colorful, and a statue of a Mongolian girl dressed in national costumes and holding a goat welcomes tourists from afar with white Hada. On the 8,000-square-meter entertainment platform on the left side of the promenade, snow-white yurts are arranged for tourists to dine, relax, entertain and experience Mongolian folk customs. There are also rare zoos and wildlife breeding centers in the arid areas of northwest China, where there are 2/kloc-0 species of national first-and second-class rare animals, such as wild donkey, red sheep, lynx and snow leopard, and more than 60 animals. Beside the rockery on the south side of the promenade is an artificial lake, which is crystal clear. When you cross the South Bank by boat, you can see the Lama Temple and listen to the believers chanting. On the right side of the promenade is a natural forest, which has a national first-class wildlife exhibition hall, displaying rare wildlife specimens such as wild camels, wild donkeys, wild yaks, goats and argali.