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How to get to Baihuatan Park?

Traffic Guide of Baihuatan Park: Buses in Chengdu extend in all directions, and most places can be reached by bus, especially the scenic spots in the city. At present, most buses in Chengdu are unmanned ticketing vehicles, so they need to bring their own change coins. Regardless of the distance, the fare is generally 1 yuan, air-conditioned cars and high-end cars in 2 yuan.

Bus service hotline: 028-85076868

There are also "Chengdu Tong" kiosks in the crowded areas of major intersections in Chengdu, which can self-query bus routes, and all major attractions, hotels, hotels, ticketing and other information in Chengdu can self-query.

Most taxis in the city are Li Xia and Jetta, with green top and yellow body or blue top and yellow body. Starting price from 7: 00 to 22: 00 every day is 5 yuan /3km, after 3km 1.4 yuan/km; The starting price from 22: 00 to 7: 00 is 6 yuan /3km, after 3km 1.7 yuan /km.

Taxi drivers in Chengdu generally don't cheat passengers, and most of them can be regarded as "living maps". They know all the delicious and interesting places, and it's probably not wrong to accept their suggestions. Please charge by the meter, and be sure to ask for an invoice when you get off.

Human tricycles tricycles have become a major feature of Chengdu, mostly within the First Ring Road, with the largest number in the city center. Tricycle drivers have uniform work clothes and a uniform work permit hanging on their chests. The starting price is 5 yuan/vehicle/time, and the total price is determined through negotiation with the tricycle driver according to the distance.

Self-driving and chartered car Chengdu is a plain area, which is very suitable for self-driving travel, especially around Chengdu. In recent years, the Chengdu municipal government has greatly improved the road traffic conditions and provided convenience for tourists to travel.

For those who don't like group tours, if they want to go out again and don't want to be too troublesome, it is also a wise choice to charter a car after arriving in Chengdu.

General price: 12-seater van: 650 yuan/day; 7-seat off-road vehicle: 1000 yuan/day; Ordinary cars (Audi, Santana, etc. ): 700 yuan/day; 7-seat commercial vehicle: 900 yuan/day; 17th gear Iveco: 800 yuan/day; 22 Jinlong: 900 yuan/day; 30 Jinlong: 1000 yuan/day.

This is the regular route price to Jiuzhaigou, Siguniang Mountain and Xiling Snow Mountain. According to the different routes and tourist seasons, the price fluctuates and needs to be negotiable. If the driver is included, the driver's salary is 50 yuan/day/person, excluding the driver's salary, accommodation, fuel and travel expenses.

Chengdu Baihuatan Park is outside Tonghui Gate in the west of Chengdu. Xijiao River runs from north to south, and Huanhuaxi runs from west to east. The two waters meet at the northeast corner of Qingyang Palace, and the current is swift and swift, forming a deep pool of white water, which is today's Baihuatan. Baihuatan Park, named Baihuatan, is located in Huanhuaxi Scenic Area, Qingyang District, Chengdu. According to textual research, Baihuatan today has the same name as the ancient Baihuatan. Baihuatan ancient site is located in Longzhaoyan, southwest of Du Fu Caotang. During the Tang and Five Dynasties, it was a famous outing resort in Chengdu. After the Song Dynasty, the water system changed and the original pond site was silted up. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, Huang Yungu visited historical sites and identified this water pool as Baihuatan. In the seventh year of Guangxu reign in Qing Dynasty, Baoyun Temple on the north shore stood the ancient Baihuatan stone tablet, and pavilions were built around the stone tablet for sightseeing. At this point, Baihuatan reappeared and gradually became a scenic spot.

According to the Record of Places of Interest in Central Sichuan, there is a Baihuatan in Central Sichuan, who is the daughter of a family by the stream. Her family is poor, hardworking and kind. One day, she washed a robe for a sick monk by the pond, and the lotus bloomed, and the whole water was full of flowers, so it was named Baihuatan.

According to historical records, in Huanhua West, Cui Ning, Duke of Ji in Tang Dynasty, turned a part of Du Fu's former residence into a villa for his wife (also known as Mrs. Huanhua) to live in. After the Sichuan rebellion threatened Chengdu, our time was unable to quell the rebellion. To commemorate this, Mrs. Ji Guo stepped forward, squandered her wealth, gathered thousands of troops, sent troops to quell the chaos, and turned her house into a temple. And every April, people have to rush to the temple fair in Huanhuaxi area.

In 1950s and 1960s, it was Chengdu Zoo, covering an area of more than 80 mu. For the convenience of tourists and pedestrians, a pontoon bridge spans the pond. In the mid-1960s, Baihua Bridge on the First Ring Road was completed and the cable bridge was abandoned. The zoo moved to the northern suburb on 1975, and Baihuatan Park reopened for sightseeing after renovation on 1976 to 1982.

At that time, the park was mainly composed of bonsai garden (Xiyuan), Guoxiang Garden, Baihua Garden, Yuan Lei Garden, Huiyuan Garden, Covered Bridge, Huze District and Bird and Fish Gallery.

Today, Baihuatan Park starts from the first ring road in the west, reaches Fanglin Road in the south, Nanhe River in the east and Qintai Road in the north. The park has a total area of 8 1.708 square meters (1.22. 56 mu), a green area of 64,333 square meters (96.5 mu), a park construction area of 4,357.5 square meters and a road square.

The park is composed of bonsai garden, Yuan Lei garden, Huiyuan garden, lake and marsh area, covered bridge, peach blossom forest, ginkgo forest, osmanthus forest and plum blossom forest, which has formed its own garden characteristics. The whole garden is novel in architecture, elegant in layout, lush in flowers and trees, surrounded by bamboo forests, and artificially created strange rocks, waterfalls, streams, pavilions and pavilions are distributed among them, each with its own unique interest, reflecting the quaint, literary, quiet and elegant style, which makes people feel that the garden is profound and endless.