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Which scenic spots in Yangzhou are open for free?

The free scenic spots in Yangzhou are:

1, ancient canal

The Grand Canal is a great project in the eastern plain of China, a great water conservancy building created by the working people in ancient China, the longest canal in the world and the earliest and largest canal dug in the world. Yangzhou was born because of the canal and prospered because of the canal. Or walking along the river, or choosing the ancient canal upstream of the water, are all good choices.

2. Lotus Pond Park

Lianhuachi Park is located on the west side of Lianhuachi Road, Yangzhou City, Jiangsu Province, China. Formerly known as Nanchi and Yanchi, it is also called "Lotus Pond" because lotus is widely planted in the pond. At the beginning of Qing Dynasty, Shi Fang built a villa by the pool named Nanyuan, which was one of the eight famous gardens in Yangzhou at that time.

3. Dongguan Street in Yangzhou

Yangzhou Dongguan Street, located in Yangzhou City, Jiangsu Province, is the most representative historical old street in Yangzhou City. East to the ancient canal and west to Guoqing Road, with a total length of 1 122 meters. Dongguan Street used to be not only the main road of land and water transportation in Yangzhou, but also the center of commerce, handicrafts and religious culture.

4. Yangzhou Shuangbo Pavilion

Yangzhou Shuangbo Museum is located in the west area of Yangzhou New City, and consists of Yangzhou China Woodblock Printing Museum and New Yangzhou Museum (hereinafter referred to as "Yangzhou Shuangbo Museum"). Yangzhou Shuangbo Museum covers a total area of 50,000 square meters, with a building area of 25,000 square meters, an exhibition area of 1 10,000 square meters, a cultural relics warehouse area of 5,000 square meters, an office area of 3,000 square meters and a public service area of 7,000 square meters.

Qionghua Temple, formerly known as Fan Li Temple, is a traditional building in China, which was founded in the Han Dynasty. Evonne, Song Huizong presented a plaque titled "Fan Li Temple", later called "Qionghua Temple". Located in Wenchang Middle Road, Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province, it is one of the famous tourist attractions in Yangzhou. After many repairs, the temple has been destroyed, leaving only Qionghuatai, "Fanliguan" stone tablet and "Yugou Cave" well. The Story of the Stone was written by Liu Daguan, a famous scholar in Qing Dynasty.