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What are the interesting places in Changzhou Zhonglou District? Changzhou travel guide

With the passage of time, more than half of the holiday has passed quietly. To this end, many people will use their remaining time to go out for a walk. As one of the best tourist cities, what are the interesting scenic spots in Changzhou? How to get to these places? Next, I think Bian Xiao has sorted out some related contents. Come and have a look!

Qu Qiubai Memorial Hall

Qu Qiubai Memorial Hall, located in the west of the city, was originally owned by the Qu family and donated by Qu Qiubai's great-uncle Qu Fufu when he was the political envoy of Hubei Province during Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty. Covering an area of1025m2, it is divided into two courtyards, each with four entrances. Forced by poverty, Qu Qiubai lived in the east courtyard of the ancestral hall from 19 12 to 19 16.

Qu Qiubai's former residence was announced by Jiangsu Provincial People's Government as a cultural relic protection unit in Jiangsu Province on March 25th, 1982. 0 Approved by the Communist Party of China (CPC) Propaganda Department. 1985 June 18, the 50th anniversary of Comrade Qu Qiubai's heroic sacrifice, officially opened to the outside world. The gold-lettered horizontal plaque "Comrade Qu Qiubai Memorial Hall" under the door of the memorial hall was written by comrades. The basic exhibitions are Qu Qiubai's life story exhibition on the west campus and Qu Qiubai's former residence exhibition on the east campus. And launched "Qu Qiubai Painting and Calligraphy Exhibition" and other special exhibitions. Since its establishment, the library has received state leaders, party and government delegations, experts and scholars and hundreds of thousands of visitors from 16 countries, including North Korea. He has published One Swallow in the South of the Yangtze River, Qu Qiubai Studies (series) and Qu Qiubai Research Materials. It is an important base to commemorate Qu Qiuzi, learn from Qu Qiubai, publicize Qu Qiubai and study Qu Qiubai. "August 7th Meeting" Qu Qiubai was ordered by White Terror. Provoked the burden of leading the whole party with the shoulders of a weak scholar.

Venue: No.88/KLOC-0, Yanling West Road, Zhonglou District, Changzhou City, Jiangsu Province

Public transportation: B2, B2 1, B22, B23, Y 1, B 12, 6, 12, 24, 39, 58, 2 12, 232, 258, etc.

: No.5 Canal No.5 Creative Block

Creative block, established in June 5438+February 65438+May 2008, covers a total area of 36388 square meters, with a total construction area of about 32000 square meters. Sanbao Street in Changzhou is located on the south bank of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal. It focuses on canal culture, industrial heritage protection and creative culture. It is a distribution center for art, design and industrial civilization. It is a distribution center for art, design and industrial civilization. "Jiangsu Industrial Tourism Scenic Spot" and "National AAA Scenic Spot". Now there are no commercial boats in the ancient canal in the city, only sightseeing boats.

Bus:

1.258 bus has a "Canal No.5" stop at the north gate of Canal No.5. Bus No.58 starts from South Street (downtown commercial street) and passes through Huaide Bridge, Nanyun Bridge, Xicang Bridge and Canal No.5. ..

2. Changzhou Sanhe Sanyuan Hydrophilic Project West Canal Extension (upstream of the ancient canal) is equipped with Canal No.5 Cruise Terminal (under construction). You can take a cruise along the ancient canal, cross the city center, and go directly to Hongmei Park, Dongpo Park and other tourist attractions.

3. Take bus No.6 and No.55, get off at Chang Chai Technical School Station and walk for about 250 meters.

4. Take bus No.50 and H 1 and get off at Sanbao Street Community Station and walk 800 meters.

Changzhou Jingchuan Park

Jingchuan Park is located in Jingchuan Village, Yonghong Township, the former residence of Jingchuan teacher in Changzhou City, Jiangsu Province. 1990 was built by Changzhou Municipal People's Government to commemorate Tang Jingchuan, a famous anti-Japanese hero and writer in Jiajing period of Ming Dynasty. The total area of the park is 180 mu, of which the water area is 35 mu. It is the second largest park in Changzhou, and it is a garden with a clever combination of historical sites and natural scenery. The environment in the park is beautiful, the scenic spots are perfect, the trees are shaded, the grass is delicious, and ponds, rockeries, pavilions and promenades are dotted. It is a garden with a clever combination of historical relics and natural scenery, and it is also a great beauty of Changzhou.

Bus: No.225, No.42, No.517, No.601.

Changzhou biji lane

Changzhou Biji Lane is located in the west of Changzhou, near the canal, where the ancient piling post is located. Its predecessor was Wasserry Street. There is a tall archway at the auspicious gate, on which are written three big scarlet letters "Big Wharf". As the name implies, this is the location of the Grand Pier. Changzhou has been famous for making combs and wooden combs since ancient times. Known as "the palace comb is the name comb" and "Changzhou comb is the best in the world". In the streets and alleys here, every household makes a living by making combs. In ancient times, every shop in Biji Lane hung palace lanterns at night, and every workshop hung lighting lamps, often staying up all night. The glittering lights are reflected on the boats on the surface and shore of the canal. The lights set each other off, standing on Wenheng Bridge, looking from a distance, just like a golden Youlong, a splendid and charming scene, known as one of the eight scenic spots in the western suburbs of Changzhou-"Grate Beam Lamp".

Bus: You can take bus No.40, No.212 and No.231and get off at Xizhi Street Station.

Changzhou Liang Qing Temple

Changzhou Liangqing Temple, also known as Duanming Temple. Located at No.488, Heping Middle Road, Tongji Bridge, Changzhou, covering an area of 20. 1 mu. Founded in the first year of Yingzong in the Northern Song Dynasty 1064. It was built by Su Hu, an assistant messenger from Changzhou. It was originally named Zen Thanksgiving and Compassion College. Three miles southeast of the original site, Zen master Yan Dong Shen Yun was the founder of this mountain. In the fifth year of Jingtai, Ming Daizong (1454), Hu Ying, an official of the Ministry of Rites, requested the court to change Hongzhi to Duanming Temple because his ancestor Su Hu had a bachelor's degree in Duanming Temple. In the 30th year of Guangxu (1904), it was renamed Liangqing Temple. The temple was founded on a small scale, but it was famous in the village because of the "charity" of monks. When Su Shi, a great writer in the Northern Song Dynasty, was in Changzhou, he once lived in Liangqing Temple and talked with monks. There are many poems on the wall of the temple. After the reconstruction of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty, the scale of temples gradually became magnificent. In the 22nd year of Jiaqing (18 17), the two museums were destroyed by fire. In the fourth year of Daoguang (1824), Shi Qingshan, a native of this city, raised funds to rebuild the Shanmen Buddhist Temple. Xianfeng decade (1860) was destroyed by war again. On the site, the later abbot, Zen Master Jingbo, successively built more than 300 halls, including Daxiong Hall, Tianwang Hall, Jingtang Hall, Farong Hall, Haijing Hall, Compassion Pavilion and Lotus Hall. It took more than ten years from the 20th year of Guangxu (1894) to its completion in the early years of the Republic of China. After completion, the scale is second only to Tianning Temple.

Bus: 2, 6, 20, 33, 78, 78A, 80, 2 17, 225, 225- 1, 23 1 get off at Qingliangsi Station.