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What are the fun places in Hefei?

Fun places in Hefei include Xiaoyaojin Park, Xinghua Park, Galaxy Park, Bao Park, and Hefei Binhu National Forest Park.

1. Xiaoyaojin Park

In the three-bay archway of the south gate, the plaque is "Ancient Xiaoyaojin" written by Lu Runxiang, the number one scholar in the Qing Dynasty. The park is connected to Huaihe Road, echoes the crossbow platform, and is connected with Li Hongzhang's former residence, Jianghuai Grand Theater, etc., presenting a streetscape effect of openness and inclusiveness, cultural highlights, and tourist gathering, and is deeply integrated into the cultural tourism area of ??Hefei Old Town.

2. Xinghua Park

As one of the oldest children’s parks in Hefei, the children’s park in Xinghua Park attracts many parents to bring their children to play every weekend. The huge colorful Ferris wheel is like a beautiful rainbow surrounded by green trees. Small trains, merry-go-rounds... every piece of familiar music can stir up ripples in the heart.

3. Galaxy Park

The "Galaxy" in history is actually the moat of ancient Hefei, which was gradually transformed into its current appearance in the 1980s. It is located between Huizhou Avenue and Jinzhai Road in Hefei City, adjacent to Huancheng South Road to the north and Wuhu Road to the south. It is part of the Huancheng Park.

4. Bao Park

Bao Park for short was built in the seventh year of Jiayou in the Northern Song Dynasty. It is a garden built in memory of Bao Zheng, a famous upright official in the Northern Song Dynasty. It is located in the scenic area around the city and consists of Bao Gong Temple, Bao Gong Cemetery, Qingfeng Pavilion, Fuzhuang and other scenic spots. It is a national 4A tourist attraction.

5. Hefei Binhu National Forest Park

Located on the north bank of the beautiful Chaohu Lake, close to the entrance of Nanfei River, it is the only urban water network forest of 10,000 acres in Anhui Province. It is a veritable "kidney of the city" and "lungs of the city". It is also China's first national forest park that was converted from farmland to forest and built through ecological restoration.