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What scenic spots are included in the annual tourist ticket, and which scenic spots are worth visiting?

The tourist attractions of the annual ticket include: Beijing World Park, Tianjin Panshan, Jinan Wildlife Park, Zhengzhou Yellow River, Jiaozuo Shennong Mountain, Baoding Baishi Mountain, Linfen Hukou Waterfall, Dalian Xiangzhou Hot Spring, Benxi Water Cave, Qinghai Rainbow Tribe, Guizhou Longgong, Zhijin Cave, Kunming Shilin, World Expo Park, Chongqing Yan Feng, Sichuan Panda Paradise, Hubei Shennongxi Sailor Drifting, Fujian Wuyi Landscape Show and Lianyungang Hot Spring. Beijing World Park, Tianjin Panshan and Sichuan Panda Park are worth visiting.

Beijing world park

The World Park is located in Dabaotai, Hu Axiang, Fengtai District, Beijing, with a distance of 16 km from the city center and 8 km from Beijing West Railway Station. Featuring open-air performances, zero-distance interactive participation and exotic song and dance performances, it is a national 4A-level scenic spot and a boutique park in Beijing. In 20 14, it was designated as the theme park performance area of Beijing Cultural and Creative Industry Functional Zone by Beijing Municipal Government.

Tianjin Panshan

Panshan Mountain is located in the northwest of jizhou city, Tianjin, and is a national 5A-level scenic spot. Scenic spots began in Han Dynasty, flourished in Tang Dynasty and flourished in Qing Dynasty. It is a tourist and leisure resort where natural landscape and historical sites coexist, and Buddhist culture and royal culture blend.

In history, many emperors and generals, scholars and writers competed here. Emperor Qianlong visited Panshan Mountain 32 times, leaving 1702 poems praising Panshan Mountain, and issued a sigh that "if I had known there was Panshan Mountain, why should I go to Jiangnan?"

Sichuan panda amusement park

Dujiangyan Base of China Giant Panda Conservation Research Center is aided by the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government, and is located in Huaizhong Road, Shi Qiaocun, Qingchengshan Town, which is18km away from the urban area. It is connected to Qingcheng Mountain, a Taoist holy place in the north, and Jiezi Ancient Town in western Sichuan in the south, with provincial highway s 106 (West Sichuan Tourism Ring Road). Close to the World Heritage Area of Giant Panda Habitat, it has a climate and natural environment suitable for the survival of giant pandas.