Jiangmen East Lake Park is located in the center of the city. It was built in 1958 and covers an area of ??53 hectares, including 17 hectares of lake area. It is divided into three major areas: inner lake area, outer lake area and north park area.
The park is surrounded by mountains and rivers, secluded forests and springs, and a superior natural environment.
In 2003, it was rated as one of the "New Eight Scenic Spots of Jiangmen Wuyi Overseas Chinese Hometown".
The park takes green ecology as its theme and features the "Kwai Township" of South China. It is connected by bridges, mountain paths, and towers with green pillows. The scenery is different in rain or shine, and the four seasons are different: when spring comes, East Lake is paved with flowers, and the annual "East Lake Spring Flower Festival" becomes
It is a major event in Jiangmen City, and guests from home and abroad all come here admiringly to have a cup of youthful tea; in autumn, when the air is crisp, the clear lake reflects the blue, and the orioles sing, and you can take a boat ride among the green mountains and green waters, which will make you feel relieved; every time
When night falls and the lanterns are turned on, there is another scene. The beautiful buildings and jade buildings together with the painted bridges on the distant mountains are reflected on the clear lake, floating and colorful. The colorful musical fountains in the lake perform the music of the modern city in perfect harmony.
There are restaurants and teahouses in the park with elegant environments, as well as delicacies with overseas Chinese characteristics, allowing you to enjoy the beautiful scenery of East Lake while dining; swimming in the blue waves of the swimming pool can wash away your physical and mental fatigue and make you rejuvenated;
There are also more than 30 amusement facilities, so adults and children can find their favorite items.
The gurgling mountain streams and peach blossoms in East Lake Park are lined with lush bamboo forests, which make you feel like a paradise; the majestic waterfalls, with flying beads splashing jade, wash away the hustle and bustle; the tropical rain forest scenic area is shaded and cool, and the spring light is always there;
Weeping willows cling to the lakeside, waves sparkle, mandarin ducks play in the water, and swans swim. Nature and humanity are ingeniously combined here.
Chapter 2 Donghu Park in Jiangmen is a beautiful big park.
Entering the gate of East Lake Park, you first come to a goldfish lake and walk on a bridge. You can see the goldfish on the bridge eating fish feed. Oh? If you look closely, they not only have fish feed, but also fish feed.
There are soaked cakes, bread crumbs, etc. No wonder they are fat and big! After walking through the Goldfish Lake, you will come to the Five-Arch Bridge.
I boarded the Five-Arch Bridge and leaned on the handrail to look at the bottom of the bridge. I saw five arch-like openings at the bottom of the bridge. It turns out that the name Five-Arch Bridge is really related to the number of bridge openings! After walking through the Five-arch Bridge, I came to the fitness center.
The road, both sides of the road are covered with flowers, plants and trees, the soil exudes bursts of fragrance, and the breeze blows from the lake, making people feel refreshed.
Step on the pebbles and feel the masterpieces of nature.
After walking the fitness road, we came to Hero Mountain.
Climb the Heroes Mountain, walk up the stairs step by step, and come to a pavilion. There is a stone tablet with a text engraved on it. After reading it, I feel admiration. The martyrs fought for our new China.
was born and gave his precious life.
After descending from Hero Mountain, we came to Swan Lake.
I picked up a few leaves on the roadside and put them into the water. I saw the black swans swimming over like arrows, putting their mouths into the water, and ate the leaves with a "click". Then, the white swans looked like
She swam in gracefully like a fairy, shouting "Oh, oh...", as if saying to me: "Little sister, we also want to taste the leaves." So, I picked up a few more leaves and put them into the lake.
Inside, they ate like hungry wolves, and then swam away with flapping white wings.
After walking through the lush woods, we came to Dieshui Falls.
I saw water flowing down from a mountain, flowing onto a huge stone, and then flowing down again, allowing us to see the wonder of nature.