From east to west: Tieshanping Forest Park, with beautiful scenery. There are many Wangjiang Hot Springs nearby, as well as the famous Moon Bay, and then there are Tangjiatuo, Maoxi, and Gailan River.
1. Just over here is Jiangbei City, which is still under construction. However, the Science and Technology Museum and the Grand Theater are all in good condition and will become landmark buildings in the future. There is also an emperor's tomb, which is about to be opened.
2. Then there are Wuli Store, Guanyin Bridge, and along the Hongqi River Gorge, which are all commercial areas. Shopping and eating are okay. Guanyin Bridge is said to be the largest and most modern pedestrian street in Southwest China, and there are also good ones. Especially now I heard that Romantic Golden Street has been rebuilt. If you like crowds of people, you can go to Guanyin Bridge. By the way, take a look down to see the beauties in Chongqing.
3. On the Guanyinqiao branch, you can go to Hongen Temple Park to play. The Grand View Garden above is a street of antique buildings. It is very atmospheric, full of food, and not noisy. It is highly recommended. Then there is Hongen Temple Park. Tickets are 5 yuan on holidays and free on weekdays. It's not bad inside. It’s more fun than Nanshan Botanical Garden.
4. Below Guanyin Bridge, go down from Huaxin Street to Beibin Road. There is no trouble now. Before it was opened to traffic, there were many people renting bicycles. It was very busy in March and April, but now it is no longer possible. However, there are still bicycle rentals, but they are relatively few. If you like, you can go and check them out.
5. Hongqihegou used to be Songshuqiao, but it belongs to Yubei District. There is a flower garden there. It's free now, no tickets required.
6. Further past is Dashiba and Shimen. Walking towards Shimen, there is Shimen Park, which is a bit small, but there is a swimming pool inside. Summer is coming, so you can go swimming.