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The reopening of Guyan Huaxiang Scenic Area is free for all medical staff
Zhejiang Lishui Guyan Painting Township Scenic Area has a long history. It is the pure beauty of Jiangnan, poetic and picturesque, which is very enviable. The attractions that were once closed due to the epidemic have not only announced their reopening, but also decided to give back to the angels in white who are fighting the epidemic, and implement a preferential policy of free entry for all medical staff during the year.
The Guyan Painting Township Scenic Area is open to the public for free
In order to pay tribute to the medical workers who are fighting on the front line of the epidemic, it was decided after research to reopen the Lishui Guyan Painting Township Scenic Area and Dongxiyan Scenic Area From the opening of the park to December 31, 2010, medical workers from all over the country can enter the park free of charge with relevant valid certificates. The specific policies are as follows:
1. Discount content
Guhua Township Scenic Area is free of scenic area tickets (including round-trip cruises), and Dongxiyan Scenic Area is free of scenic area tickets.
2. Preferential objects
Medical workers from all over the country (including Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan) holding valid certificates (physician or nurse professional certificate).
Scenic Area Introduction
The core area of ??Guyan Huaxiang Scenic Area includes Dagantou, Yantou, Pingdi and Baoding. It is a famous art sketching base in the country and an important photography town in China. photography creation base. Among them are thousands of historical and cultural relics such as ancient Zhangqun groups, ancient towns, ancient villages, ancient celadon kiln sites, ancient inscriptions, and ancient tombs from the Song Dynasty. Among them, Dagantou, a thousand-year-old ancient town, was one of the important shipping distribution centers in ancient Zhejiang and one of the iconic landscapes of the ancient Yanhua Village. The ancient streets of the town were built along the river, and a row of "beauties" still exist on the river, overlooking the river with elegant demeanor. Starting in the 1980s, a group of painters and photographers who learned from the techniques of the French Barbizon School came to Bihu and Dagang to sketch and create, and gradually formed the Lishui Barbizon School. Its arch dam in Tongjiyan is the earliest arch dam in the world, and the unique Lishui Barbizon School maintains its natural color.
Distribution of Attractions
Guyan Huaxiang Tourist Area is located in Dagantou District, Lishui City, Zhejiang Province, with a total area of ??15.53 kilometers and 28 kilometers away from Lishui City, Zhejiang Province. The scenic spots include Tongjiyan and Liandu Section of Oujiang River. Tongji Weir, a national key cultural relic protection unit, the well-preserved arch dam and the stone letter of the "water overpass", as well as the beautiful scenery composed of thousand-year-old camphor trees and ancient villages, are all unique. It has become a famous base for artistic sketching, artistic creation, oil painting production and photography creation in China.
Ticket price for Guyan Painting Township Scenic Area
Dagantou Scenic Area: 20 yuan
Yantou Scenic Area: 20 yuan
One-way boat cruise : 10 yuan
Coupon ticket: 40 yuan
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