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What is worth seeing in Datang Furong Garden?

Datang Furong Garden is located at No.99 Furong Road, Qujiang New District, south of Xi. Furong Garden was built in the north of the original site of Furong Garden in Tang Dynasty, covering an area of 1 1,000 mu, including 300 mu of water surface. It is the largest cultural theme park in the northwest of China, and the first large-scale royal garden-style cultural theme park in China that fully displays the style of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. The overall planning and architectural design of the park are undertaken by Zhang Jinqiu, an academician of China Academy of Engineering and a famous architect, and the garden design is undertaken by Hiroshi Akita, a Japanese world-class master. Furong Garden includes Ziyun Building, Ladies Hall, Royal Banquet Palace, Fanglin Garden, Feng Ming Jiutian Theatre, Xingyuan, Lu Yu Tea House, Tang Shi, Qujiang Liu Yin and many other scenic spots. The park has the world's largest external fragrance project, the country's largest imitation Tang royal building complex, and the world's largest water curtain film performance every night. It is not only a masterpiece of China's garden and architectural art, but also the first theme park with "five senses" (namely, sight, hearing, smell, touch and taste). Whenever night falls, all the lights in the Lotus Garden are in full bloom, and the pavilions are beautiful, as if dreaming of the glory of the Tang Dynasty. Introduction to some scenic spots in the park-

Tang Poetry Gorge: The Tang Poetry Gorge is a comprehensive cultural landscape with a total length of1.20m, with the theme of expressing Tang poetry. The selected Tang poems were written by famous calligraphers and engraved on the cliff in Shi Xia. The related cultural forms, such as Tang Bang, seal cutting and tile dang, are also perfectly combined with Shixia Mountain, which is a unique landscape with cultural connotation. There are 9 sculpture figures * * 19, which form 12 groups of story scenes around the content of Tang poetry and the allusions of famous poets. Tourists walk along the road here, and every time they look up at the cliff, they can read familiar and familiar ancient poems and enjoy the exquisite calligraphy art, as if they had become elegant literati in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. Feng Ming Jiutian Theatre: Feng Ming Jiutian Theatre is located on the south side of Ziyun Building, facing the south gate, and it is a modern royal theatre full of charm of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. The main program of the theater is the musical Dream Back to the Tang Dynasty, which is arranged by the best choreographer lineup in China. With modern artistic techniques and brand-new audio-visual effects, it shows the magnificent scenery of the prosperous Tang Dynasty.

Historical background: Performance was very popular in the Tang Dynasty. Tang Xuanzong loved drama. He personally teaches in the Palace Pear Garden, and when he is in the mood, he personally dresses up for the stage. At that time, the theaters in Chang 'an City were large in scale, which could perform many programs at the same time and accommodate many audiences. According to the small theater at that time, it was possible to "sit thousands of guests and hold hundreds of performances." Poetic Soul: Poetic Soul Group Sculpture is located at Cornus Terrace in the southeast of Tang Furong Garden, with 25 figures and the highest statue of 9 meters. Among them are Li Bai, who represents the peak of romanticism, Du Fu, a realistic poet, Wang Wei, and Bai Juyi, who is close to people's lives. Through the poet's activities, the poet's image and the live display of the poet's poetry content, visitors can appreciate the outstanding elegance of these poets and the inner essence of Tang poetry while enjoying the sculpture art. Ziyun Building: the landmark building of Tang Furong Garden, with a height of 39 meters, reproduces the majesty, luxury and grandeur of the royal family. Ziyun Building in history was built in the 14th year of Kaiyuan in Tang Dynasty. Every time Qujiang Congress is held, Emperor Tang Ming will board this building. When enjoying songs and dances and banquets for ministers, he often watches the grand occasion of everyone outside the park visiting Qujiang and having fun with the people. People outside the park jumped up with joy and rushed to see the dragon's face. Ziyun Building reconstructed according to historical data is located in the center of the present park, and it is also one of the most important imitation buildings in the whole park. Lu Yu Tea House: A tea house named after Lu Yu, the "Cha Sheng" of the Tang Dynasty, imitating the garden style of the Tang Dynasty. The buildings are all arranged in the open water courtyard. The water is introduced into the courtyard, connected by winding corridors and painted bridges, and the artistic conception of thick green, light wind, microwave and pleasant water color is created by using the means of borrowing scenery and setting scenery in garden art. Luyu Tea House is a comprehensive appreciation business place, which highlights the theme of Tang tea culture and consists of performances such as imperial tea, literati tea and secular tea. Dogwood Terrace: Located on the hill southeast of Tang Furong Garden, it is the commanding height of the garden. You can overlook the whole garden when you climb the dogwood platform. The idea of dogwood TV is taken from Wang Wei's "Vacation in the Mountains of Shandong Province Miss My Brothers", "There is a shortage of dogwood everywhere", which evokes people's nostalgia for their hometown and sends their feelings to the scenery. Two road sculptures: located on the north bank of Furong Pool in Datang Furong Garden, with the figure ***2 1. Based on Du Fu's masterpiece Er Cheng, "On March 3rd, the air was crisp and there were many beautiful women by Chang 'an Waterfront", this paper created the images of ladies of different classes. These 2 1 characters are freely set in the waterside, lawn, flowers and Woods, and are divided into four parts: walking happily, riding You Chuntu, singing and dancing, and splashing around in clothes, which fully shows the beautiful, confident, calm and open scene of women in the Tang Dynasty.