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Is Wuxi Hongliang Wetland Park fun?

Wuxi Hongliang Wetland Park is a natural attraction that tourists like, where you can feel more aura of heaven and earth, and it is also the best choice for outdoor activities. You can try to come and experience it. Here, I will share with you a concrete analysis of playability.

However, at the junction of Xishan District in Wuxi and Suzhou, there is a national wetland park with beautiful scenery, but there are few doors and few tourists, that is Wuxi National Hongliang Wetland Park.

Wuxi National Hongliang Wetland Park, with a total area of 230 hectares, has three types: river wetland, swamp wetland and constructed wetland, and is a typical river network wetland in the south of the Yangtze River. There are rivers everywhere in the park, covered with vegetation, reeds swaying and birds flying, which is refreshing.

Hongliang Wetland is a combination of Wu culture and rural scenery, full of natural wild interest, with multiple functions such as wetland ecological resources protection, scientific research, popular science exhibition and tourism and leisure, and should be favored by surrounding tourists.

When I came, it was the weekend, which should be the time with the most tourists in a week, but I saw the park was deserted. The parking lot only has a small number of parking spaces.

I saw at the ticket office that tickets for 30 yuan in peak season and 5 yuan in low season are not expensive. You know, many scenic spots cost tens of dollars and hundreds of dollars at a time.

There is not even a person at the big ticket office.

When I came in, I found that the park was quite large. If I rely entirely on walking, the winding path for several kilometers really tests my physical strength. But there are bicycles, battery cars and battery boats for rent in the park. Whether it's a personal game, a couple's game or a family trip, it's not a problem.

Since it is a wetland park, I think it should be the most pleasant to rent an electric boat to shuttle through the winding river.

The biggest cultural highlight of Hongliang Wetland is the story of taking Qi Mei as an example. During the Eastern Han Dynasty, a noble scholar called, because a poem offended the holy family, he had to change his name and surname, and fled to Wuxi (now Wuxi) with his wife Meng Guang, where a large Gao family lived.

Although he has become a servant and lives in a wing, the etiquette between husband and wife is meticulous. Every time when eating, his wife Meng Guang always puts coarse grains in a small wooden box, raises them to the height of eyebrows, lowers her head and respectfully presents them to Hongliang.

This respectful behavior was accidentally bumped into by the master Gao, who saw through the identity of the couple and raised them as guests. From then on, he wrote ten books behind closed doors under Gao's protection until his death.

The idiom "Take Qi Mei as an example" must be known to everyone, and everyone knows that it means mutual respect between husband and wife. But I just learned that this is the seclusion of Hongliang and his wife. Wuxi's nickname "Liangxi" and the place name "Hongshan" here all come from the name of Hongliang. Therefore, "taking Qi Mei as an example" can be said to be a unique cultural resource here, adding a lot of cultural color to Hongshan Wetland Park.

Unfortunately, it is located at the junction of Wuxi and Suzhou, and it is too far from the center of Wuxi and most popular scenic spots to form a decent tourist route. In addition, Wuxi has a large number of free wetland parks, such as Changguangxi, Bogong Island, Gong Hu Bay and Shangxian River, which are located on the shores of Lihu Lake and Taihu Lake, but fees are still charged here. So it is not surprising that there are only dozens of tourists in Nuoda Park.

Tired and tired, I really can't walk. So I sent a drone to patrol the wetland park from the air. Looking down from the air, there are many small islands in the center of Santan Lake. They are all green and really beautiful.

The canal outside Swing Lake is called Bodu River, formerly known as Tabeidu. It is the first man-made river in the history of China, with a history of more than 3,200 years. It was at the end of Shang Dynasty. After the establishment of Wu Gou State in Meili, Wu Taibo led the indigenous people to dig rivers for irrigation and flood discharge, with a total length of 43 kilometers.

It still plays a normal role. The white elevated road not far from Jiangbei is the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway. Every 10 minute, a high-speed train whizzes past at a speed of 350 kilometers per hour. Historical engineering over 3200 years ago and contemporary high-tech engineering complement each other in the same picture.