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What was Kunyang like before?
What was Kunyang like in the past as shown in the following figure.

Kunyang Sub-district Office is located in the beautiful south bank of Dianchi Lake, which is the political, economic and cultural center of the whole region. It is adjacent to Garlic Township in the east, Baofeng Town in the south, Erjie Township in the west and Haikou Street in Xishan in the north.

Luo Kun Highway, Anjin Highway, Kunyu Highway and Kunyu Railway pass through the territory. Kunyu Railway has two railway stations in Zhong Yi Village and Chuying Village, with convenient transportation and communication. Dianchi Lake in the town is 29 kilometers along the lake line, and there are more than 2,000 mu of aquaculture along the coast of Dianchi Lake.

The town has 46 13 hectares of forest land, and the forest coverage rate is about 38%. It is the hometown of Zheng He, a navigator in the early Ming Dynasty.

Kunyang was the hometown of Zheng He, a navigator in the early Ming Dynasty. In order to commemorate the historical deeds of Zheng He's voyages to the West, Zheng He Park was built on Kunyang Mountain, covering an area of more than 250 mu, where pine, cypress and fruit trees set each other off.

The south gate is majestic, with the relief of "Zheng He's Sailing to the West" on both sides, and the mighty fleet, braving the wind and waves to the west, is magnificent. The east gate is in the middle section of Kunyang Street, with a glass square roof and a red wall at the wing corner. There are Zheng He Memorial Hall and Maha Monument in the park.

Entering the park from the east gate, you first arrive at the Zhenghe Memorial Hall, which is located in the Yuhuang Pavilion, a two-story Ming Dynasty building with more than 65,438+000 precious cultural relics on display. Among them are Zheng He's nautical charts, Zheng He's ocean-going ship model, pictures and written materials of Zheng He's voyages to the West.