What are the must-visit tourist attractions when traveling to Yangzhou?
Next, let me introduce it to my friends in detail!
Friends who want to travel to Yangzhou must not miss these wonderful places!
It is recommended to visit Nanshan Geopark, Geyuan Garden, Slender West Lake and other attractions.
See below for details.
1. Nashan Geopark Yizheng Nanshan Geopark is located in Yuetang Town, a famous ecological town in the western suburbs of Yangzhou, and is in the same vein as the western district of Yangzhou Xincheng.
If you go to Nanshan Geopark in winter, you can participate in the annual "Roast Sheep Conference".
You can enjoy the beautiful scenery of Stone Pillar Forest and taste fresh mutton in Nanshan Geopark.
Delicacies such as roasted whole lamb, mutton soup, sheep's horns, and sheep's scorpions are all very popular in Nanshan.
In addition to roasted lamb, there are also specialty delicacies such as Nanshan Casserole Chicken, which can nourish your health while hiking in the winter.
Nanshan Geopark consists of 7 scenic spots and 23 scenic spots.
Looking from the east side of the tour line, there are Dingcha Rock, Dachana and the museum scenic area.
Starting from the west side of the tour line, there are Yuhua Valley, Baoshipo, Guolaoxi and Bailongquan scenic spots.
The volcanic eruption phase, overflow phase, volcanic scoria, faults, eruption unconformity and other geological relics in Nanshan Geopark are clearly visible and can be inspected.
Address: No. 1, Huanshan Road, Yuetang Town, Yizheng City, Yangzhou 2. Geyuan Park is located at No. 10, Yanfu East Road, the northeast corner of Guangling District, Yangzhou City, Jiangsu Province. It has successively won the third batch of "National Key Cultural Relics Protection Units" and the "First Batch of
National Key Park" title.
This private garden of Yangzhou Yanshang Mansion in the Qing Dynasty is famous throughout the country for its bamboo planting, which is better than rockery in spring, summer, autumn and winter.
Huang Zhijun, general manager of Lianghuai Salt Industry, built a residential park on the basis of the original "Shouzhi Garden" in the 23rd year of Jiaqing in the Ming Dynasty (1818 AD).
Address: No. 10, Yanfu East Road, Yangzhou City Tickets: 45 yuan in peak season (March-June, September-November), 30 yuan in off-season (January-February, July-August, December) Opening hours: 07:00 in peak season
15-18:00, off-season 07:15-17:00. 3. Slender West Lake Slender West Lake is a symbol of elegance and luxury in Yangzhou.
Some people say you have never been to Yangzhou.
The so-called Slender West Lake is actually a wide river outside Yangzhou City.
Its beauty lies in the slender and winding lake surface, which looks like a slender and beautiful lady.
Strolling around Slender West Lake, various poems and paintings are displayed inside.
The entire scenic area is composed of lakes, bridges, pavilions, flowers, grass, and trees, and the scenery is pleasant.
There are many bridges, each with its own posture, the most famous of which is the Twenty-Four Bridge.
The scenic spots are mainly concentrated in Xu Garden, Xiaojinshan Garden and Wanyuan in the central part. Among them, Wanyuan is the best and the best place to enjoy viburnum in Yangzhou.
Address: No. 28 Dahongqiao Road, Hanjiang District, Yangzhou City Tickets: 150 yuan in peak season; 120 yuan in off-season 4. Dongguan Street Dongguan Street is the most representative historical old street in Yangzhou.
Because the street runs from west to east and reaches Dongguan Gate, it is named Dongguan Street.
The total length is 1122 meters, and the original street pavement is paved with long stone slabs.
There are many century-old shops and cultural monuments in the whole street, such as Sanhe and Siming Jiangyuan, Xiefu Spring Noodle Shop and Geyuan, Puyi, Wang Shixiaoyuan, Wudang Palace and Zhunti Temple, etc.
It is an ancient street with a humanistic atmosphere.
Address: 100 meters east of the intersection of Dongguan Street and Guoqing Road, Guangling District, Yangzhou City 5. Daming Temple Daming Temple is located in the northwest suburb of Yangzhou City, Jiangsu Province. It was approved by the State Council to be included in the sixth batch of national key cultural relics protection units.
Daming Temple got its name because it was built in the first year of Xiaowu (457-464) in the Southern Song Dynasty.
For more than 500 years, the names of temples have been changing, such as Qiling Temple and West Temple in the Sui Dynasty, and Chengping Temple in the late Tang Dynasty.
In the Qing Dynasty, because of the taboo of the word "Da Ming", this place was once called the "Qiling Temple" on the border.
In the 30th year of Qianlong's reign, the emperor personally inscribed "Fajing Temple".
In 1980, Daming Temple restored its original name.
In 2002, it was rated as a national AAAA scenic spot.