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When will Hangzhou Song Cheng be completed?
Song Cheng, Hangzhou is a tourist attraction with the theme of Song Wenhua, located at Wensan Road 148, Xihu District, Hangzhou. Song Cheng's architectural style and unique cultural landscape have attracted many tourists to visit and experience. So, when was Song Cheng built?

First of all, Hangzhou Song Cheng was established in 200 1, and officially opened to the public in 2003 two years later. Its building area totals 200,000 square meters, including many scenic spots with unique features. Taking the unique architectural style of that era and the all-round national culture in southern Shanxi as the construction direction, Song Cheng has created a unique cultural tourism scenic spot.

Secondly, the Hangzhou Song Cheng rebuilt on 20 18 shows the charm of architects. The newly designed performance area adopts advanced intelligent technology and presents visitors with a more vivid and wonderful historical and cultural picture of the Southern Song Dynasty in the form of 4D dynamic light and shadow projection. Tourists stroll through unique folk activities, rich cultural symbols and styles, unique Southern Song culture and diverse folk customs make tourists linger.

Finally, Song Cheng continued to develop and improve, and launched new theme activities such as "exclusive cultural creation in southern Shanxi", "Le Juice Manor" and "Recommended Camp for Famous Schools in Jiangnan". Let tourists know more about Song Cheng's cultural heritage, feel the charm of culture and art from multiple angles and levels, and communicate with each other better.

In a word, Song Cheng is a tourist attraction integrating the culture and folk customs of the Southern Song Dynasty. Since 200 1, the continuous innovation and improvement of Song Cheng's construction have enabled tourists to enjoy more cultural fun and travel experience. At any time, Song Cheng is an excellent place to show its historical and cultural charm.