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What's in Changzhou Park?

Changzhou Park has fees and charges.

Fees: Dinosaur Park, Leisure Valley, Yancheng Spring and Autumn Paradise.

Free in urban areas: Qingfeng Park, Weidun Park, Jingchuan Park, Hongmei Park, Dongpo Park, Huaxi Park, Heyuan Park, Orchid Park, Rose Garden, Bauhinia Park, Longfei Park, Yu Xiu Park, Wuyi Park, High-speed Rail Ecological Park, etc.

Attractions: Yancheng Ruins, Tianning Temple, Tianmu Lake and Maoshan Mountain.

Extended data:

1. Wheaton Park

Witton Park is located on the west side of Tang Wei Neolithic Site in Qishuyan District, Changzhou. It was built in August of 1988, covering an area of 13.33 hectares, including 5.33 hectares of water surface.

With the theme of "Changzhou No.1 Village", Weidun Ruins Museum organically classifies the culture of Weidun Ruins and designs different exhibition spaces according to different classifications. From land to water, and then to underground, different cultural atmosphere is interpreted in multi-dimensional landscape space. Through sculpture combination, structural section landscaping, two-dimensional background combined with dynamic projection pictures, the living environment, buildings, appliances, dining scenes and archaeological excavation sites of the people around the pier are reproduced.

The design, construction and layout of the museum are all implemented by Zhejiang University, which specializes in Majiabang culture.

After the opening of the Museum of Weidun Ruins, various popular science publicity activities will be held from time to time, so that more people can understand the history and civilization of Weidun. During the trial operation period, the Weidun Ruins Museum is open every Tuesday to Sunday, with the opening time of 9:00- 16:00 every day and closed on Mondays. When visiting the Museum of Witton Ruins, citizens can take bus No.8 (take the Cultural Palace), bus No.7 and bus No.63 to the Seventh District.

Second, Jingchuan Park

Jingchuan Park is located in Jingchuan Village, Yonghong Township, the former residence of Mr. Jingchuan, Changzhou City, Jiangsu Province. It was built by Changzhou Municipal People's Government on 1990 to commemorate Mr. Tang Jingchuan, a famous anti-Japanese hero and writer in Jiajing period of Ming Dynasty. This is a garden with a clever combination of historical sites and natural scenery.

The park has a beautiful environment and perfect scenic spots, which are mainly divided into Mr. Tang Jingchuan's reading room, tomb area, lawn activity area, flower bonsai viewing area and children's water play area. The layout of the park is mainly based on the natural landscape landscape framework of a small slope and quiet lake in Bangang, which embodies the characteristics of contemporary gardens.

Third, Hongmei Park.

Hongmei Park (Hongmeiyuan) is located in the northeast of Changzhou, and is named after the famous ancient building-Hongmeige. It is the largest comprehensive park in the city, the first park in Changzhou and the largest national key park in Changzhou. Won the 20 10 China Habitat Environment Award.

Hongmei Park is divided into three areas and eight views. South of the park is the cultural relics area, with Hongmei Pavilion and Wenbi Pagoda. The northwest of the park is an entertainment area, including sports ground, spring tea room, youth activity place, yacht, listening pine building and ballroom; In the east of the park, there is a popular science education area, including a zoo, a bonsai garden, a rose garden and a Tugen Art Museum.

Hongmei Park is divided into eight scenic spots: the spring dawn of Hongmei, the bell of the ancient temple, the wind lotus in Quchi, the reflection of Qingluan, the flower diameter in Qiao Feng, the summer and autumn in Cui Wei, the cedar in the lonely mountain and the sunset glow of writing.

References:

Baidu Baike Hongmei Park

Baidu encyclopedia Jingchuan park

Baidu Baike Xudun Park