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What are the interesting places in jiangwan town?
Famous scenic spots in jiangwan town:

Jiangwan Garden, Jiangwan Park, Sanguantang, etc.

Jiangwan Park, formerly known as Fengzhen Park, is located at No.505, Xinshi North Road 107 17 square meters (about 16 mu). In autumn of 2009, Jiangwan Town Sub-district Office invested heavily in the renovation of Fengzhen Park, and renamed it Jiangwan Park. In order to mold the soul of the nation and carry forward the spirit of the city, the theme of the park design is Han Shizhong, the first person in Jiangwan. Han Shizhong once stationed troops in Jiangwan, which made jiangwan town prosperous.

There are many scenic spots in the park, such as Jiangwankou, Qiwangfu Stone, Hong Ting, Wangjiangge, Yibiyan, Dianbingtai, Four Seasons Shi Jing and Jiangwan Garden. The winding path in the garden is secluded, the trees are shaded, the breeze is pleasant, and the garden is small and wide. It is an excellent feng shui treasure house for community residents to cultivate their self-cultivation.

Sanguantang is located at No.359 Wan 'an Road, jiangwan town, Hongkou District, formerly known as Sanguantang.

Sanguantang was built in the first year of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty (1662), and was originally a place for Taoist activities. After that, the resident Taoist priest gradually left the temple, and the incense was not strong. In the 14th year of Guangxu (1888), it was changed to a Buddhist temple.

In the early 1960s, there were still five monks and nuns living in the temple, and the late Ceng Zhuo Xi, a benevolent master of the Fazang Temple, visited it.

During the period of 1989, the state implemented the religious policy and set up a preparatory group for temple restoration headed by Shi Tonglin, which was funded by the Shanghai Buddhist Association and donated by Buddhist believers and all walks of life to restore the temple.

Shi Tonglin, whose real name is Li Tonglin, became a nun around 1950s and was forced to return to the secular world. He was ordained again in the 1980s, and served as the head of the preparatory group, the head of the management group and the abbot. 1After June 1999, Sanguantang was approved to be registered as a Buddhist temple. Master Shi Tonglin passed away on February 9, 2004.