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Is Xinzhou Vanilla Eden free for Xinzhou locals?

Xinzhou residents can visit the paid scenic spots in the area for free with their ID cards and other valid documents.

After preliminary evaluation and recommendation by the District Culture and Tourism Bureau, the Wuhan Municipal Culture and Tourism Bureau organized the evaluation. Xinzhou District Vanilla Eden Scenic Area meets the national 3A-level tourist attraction standards and is determined to be a national 3A-level tourist attraction.

It takes about an hour from downtown Wuhan and accidentally enters Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale world - Vanilla Eden. A garden full of roses, surrounded by flower walls, and a European-style castle, you can get French romance in one second. Beautiful scenery, delicious food, and lots of entertainment. It is suitable for flower viewing, walking children, taking photos, camping, fishing, and picnicking. It is very suitable for parents and children, families, and couples to vacation.

Introduction to Xinzhou

Xinzhou District belongs to the north subtropical monsoon climate zone, with four distinct seasons, sufficient sunshine, abundant rainfall, and is warm and humid. The annual average temperature is 16.7 degrees Celsius, and the annual average sunshine is 2018.8 hours. The average annual precipitation is 1333.4 mm, and the average annual frost-free period is 254.2 days. Xinzhou District is located on the southern edge of the Tongbai and Dabie intermediate uplift belts in the eastern section of the Qinling Fold System, and borders the Lower Yangtze Platform Depression in the south.

The water area of ??Xinzhou District accounts for 18.0% of the total area. The main rivers include the Jiushui River, a first-level tributary of the Yangtze River, and the Daoshui River. Among them, Jiushui is the largest river in the territory, with a total length of 170.4 kilometers, a length of 51.4 kilometers within the territory, and a drainage area of ??4054.6 square kilometers.

The soils in Xinzhou District belong to 4 soil categories, 10 subcategories, 35 soil genera, 222 soil species, and 114 varieties. Soils are generally deficient in boron, and drylands with yellow-brown loam soils are generally deficient in molybdenum. On both sides of the Shah River, the paddy fields in the Zhangdu Lake area are deficient in zinc.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia—Xinzhou