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What is there to do near Qingpu, Shanghai?

Zhujiajiao is known as "Shanghai Venice" and "Shanghai Suburban Hollywood", also known as Zhujie Pavilion, elegantly known as Zhuxi, commonly known as "Jiaoli", formerly known as Zhujiacun

Taoyuan, Qingcun Town, has a long history and was formerly known as "Wujia Revetment". It borders Hangtang Road to the east and Nanfeng Highway to the south. It covers an area of ??more than 330 acres and has tens of thousands of peach trees famous in the south of the Yangtze River. The folk customs in the park are simple, the houses are simple and generous, and the flowers are bright and fruity

The Quanshan Ancient Ruins are located in Qianjiajing Village, Chonggu Township, Qingpu County. Although it is called a mountain, it is actually an oval-shaped earth platform that was piled artificially more than 4,000 years ago. The mound is shaped like a shipwrecked ship, so it is also called Shipwrecked Mountain.

Qushui Garden was originally the temple spiritual garden. It is said that in order to build this garden, one penny was collected from every resident in the city, so it is also known as "One Garden"

Qinglong The pagoda and Qinglong Temple are located in Baihe Qinglong Village (old Qingpu Town). The temple was built in the second year of Tianbao in the Tang Dynasty (743). It was first named Baode Temple and was renamed Longfu Temple in the Song Dynasty. In the fifty-fourth year of Kangxi (1715), the emperor visited the south and passed through Qinglong. He personally wrote "Jing Yan Shou Xiang" on his forehead and gave the temple the name "Jiyun Temple". He was also given a crystal statue of Guanyin, a gold fan with splashes of lotus flowers, and an apricot yellow cassock, which were called the "Three Treasures" at that time.