Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - How much does it cost to visit Nanchang attractions?

How much does it cost to visit Nanchang attractions?

Probably around 2,000 yuan.

There are many squares in Nanchang, but the famous ones are Bayi Square and Qiushui Square. Although Bayi Square is relatively commemorative, it has a memorial tower, "Jinshui River" musical fountain, relief sculptures, and a flag-raising platform. But it is very deserted during the day (unless it is a special holiday), and it is more lively at night. Qiushui Square is similar, it’s close to the Gan River, and it’s bigger and more lively!

There are also many parks in the Hero City "Nanchang", and there are several famous ones: Nanchang People's Park, Bayi Park, Yuzhouwan Wetland Park, Nuo Culture Park (Mask Park), Xianghu Park, and Universal Park . Nuo Cultural Park is the largest Nuo cultural park in China. It has the largest Nuo crown building in China, the largest Nuo mask in China, and the largest mask museum in China. It is still worth a visit.

In Xianghu Park there is the Nanchang Longevity Palace, a Taoist holy land of the Zhengyi sect. And more people go to Bayi Park (closer to Bayi Square) and People's Park, which are closer and more convenient. They are all very suitable parks for visiting, admiring and resting in your spare time. Over there at Bayi Square, there are many snack bars on Shengli Road Pedestrian Street, so you can check them out!

Nanchang has many lakes, including Qingshan Lake, Yao Lake, and Aixi Lake, all with similar scenery. I feel the same. But there is one place you must go to in Nanchang, and that is Tengwang Pavilion on the edge of Ganjiang River. It is a landmark of Nanchang and one of the three famous buildings in Jiangnan. I won’t introduce it much.

As a provincial city in Jiangxi, there is so little fun. "Nanchang Star" (not far from Qiushui Square) can definitely satisfy your desire to play. It has various playground facilities and you can also ride horses. Be very careful when riding! The most important thing is the "Nanchang Star" Ferris wheel, a landmark building in Nanchang, the tallest Ferris wheel in China and the second tallest in the world. You can rotate to see the magnificent scenery on both sides of the river in Nanchang. When it rains, the Ferris wheel may not develop.

If you are a student, you can go climb the Meiling Lion Peak. Although the altitude is high, it is also a bit steep. Many students come here to climb the mountain (tickets are required). Speaking of Lion Peak, it is indispensable to mention the Meiling Scenic Area here, which is a famous summer resort and the birthplace of the Jingming Sect of Taoism. There are many landscapes: Tianning Ancient Temple, one of the largest nunneries in the south of the Yangtze River, Hongyan Danjing where the originator of music Ling Lun practiced, Fang Zhimin's tomb, etc.