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Ten scenic spots in Huai 'an
1, Li Canal Cultural Corridor
It is a section of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, located in the urban area of Huai 'an, winding from the city center to Huai 'an in the old city. Li Canal Cultural Corridor Scenic Area currently refers to the part from Zhongzhou Island to Yuexiu Bridge.
There are green belts along the river, old houses, new city buildings and some exhibition halls. This is a good sightseeing route. Take a walk along the river, or cruise on the canal, maybe you will know more about this city that has made great achievements in history because of water transportation.
2. Hongze Lake
This lake is very big. There are fish, turtles, shrimps and crabs, chickens, ducks, geese, birds and many kinds of aquatic plants in the lake. The transport fleet from south to north and the endless stream of fishing boats are of great ornamental value. Hongze Lake has a history of 65,438+0,800 years. Artificial stone dams are used to block the arch, and the rest are natural lakeshore flood control.
3. Qing Yan Park
Located in the west of Renmin South Road and north of Huancheng Road in Huai 'an, it is the only well-preserved classical garden in Huai 'an and the only official garden in China's grain transportation history. Founded in the 17th year of Kangxi (A.D. 1678), it was once named Huaiyuan, Zhanyuan, Liuyuan and Chengnan Park, and was restored to the ancient name of "Qing Yan Park" in 199 1.
4. Huai 'an Municipal Government Office
Its hall is the largest in China, with an area of over 500 square meters. Huai' an House is a symbol and witness of Huai' an's historical position, with a large scale. Huai 'an Mansion is one of the only two in China, covering an area of more than 50,000 square meters, with more than 50 original houses and more than 600 rooms. The main hall of Huai 'an Mansion is 10 meter high and covers an area of more than 500 square meters. It is magnificent and the most important temple in China.
5. Wu Cheng'en's former residence
Wu Cheng'en's former residence, the former residence of Wu Cheng'en, an outstanding writer, world cultural celebrity and author of The Journey to the West in Ming Dynasty, is located at the end of Datong Lane, He Xia Ancient Town, Huai 'an District, Huai 'an City. This river is located in the northwest of Huaicheng, backed by the Li Canal. The former residence is a quaint and elegant blue brick courtyard with a study and other buildings.
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