The most typical scenic spot near Guangji Bridge is Liwan Park.
Liwan Lake Park is a park in Guangzhou, China, located in Pantang District, Liwan District, east to Longjin West Road; South to the upper branch of Xiguan and downstream; West to Huangsha Avenue; North to Zhongshan 8 th Road. Historically, litchi was planted in large quantities in this area. The park was built in 1958, with a total area of about 27 hectares, and the lake accounts for 62%. It consists of four lakes: Xiaocui Lake, Yucui Lake, Ruyi Lake and Wuxiu Lake. Visitors can take a taxi and water bike for sightseeing. There are restaurants, teahouses, dance halls and various amusement facilities in the park, which has gradually become a comprehensive park integrating sightseeing, recreation, entertainment and rest.
Liwan Lake Park is a lake-based park that best reflects the elegance and femininity of the South China. It is located in Pantang District, Lizhiwan, Xiguan, Guangzhou, east to Longjin West Road, south to Xiguan Pass, west to Huangsha Avenue and north to Zhongshan Eighth Road. The park was voluntarily excavated by the masses in 1958, covering an area of about 4, square meters, with the lake accounting for about 2/3. In 196, Liwan Lake Park was officially named, which was inscribed by Shen Junru, former chairman of NLD and president of the Supreme People's Court.
Liwan Lake Park, located in the old town of Lizhi Bay, was built on April 4, 1958, and was presided over by the mayor of Guangzhou at that time. The West District Party Committee and the district government organized the cadres and the masses in the whole district to participate in voluntary labor. After more than one year, it was completed in June of the following year. Liwan Lake Park was one of the three major municipal projects that Guangzhou presented to the 1th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China.
the name of the garden is Shen Junru's calligraphy. There are nearly 3 litchi trees in the park, which were replanted in 1985. The park covers a total area of 27 hectares, accounting for 62% of the water area and 38% of the land area. It consists of four lakes, namely Xiaocui, Yucui, Ruyi and Wuxiu, which are connected by bridges and dikes. There are eight pavilions, eight bridges, four corridors, three halls, one porch and one pavilion, which are scattered among the green trees in the blue waves, which is quite characteristic of Lingnan garden architecture.
After years of construction, Liwan Lake Park has gradually formed a comprehensive culture, entertainment and play park with restaurants, cafes, dance halls and a variety of modern amusement facilities. In the garden, there are lush green grass, beautiful green wood cages, curved bridges lying in waves, green terraces and flowing bridges, which are a landscape of Lingnan gardens.
The main activity place of Liwan Lake Park is Yucui Lake, which is equipped with various amusement and fitness equipment. There is a recreation center with international standard swimming pool in the park, covering an area of 1755 square meters, which is a place for people to cool off in midsummer. Fuxiangwu, located in Xiaocui Lake, is now an exhibition and appreciation area for rare flowers, birds, fish, insects, famous calligraphy and paintings and folk art treasures. There is a fog insertion room and a tissue culture room in Shiyinzhou, Ruyi Lake, which is an appreciation area for the cultivation of rare flowers and seedlings. Located in Wuxiu Lake, the longest waterfront promenade in the city consists of bridges, pavilions, corridors and pavilions, with a total length of 192.8 meters. The pavilion walls reflect and the scenery is pleasant.