Sanwangyu Landscape Garden

Sanwangyu Landscape Garden is divided into five major areas: mountain and river scenery, art and cul[...]

Sanwangyu Landscape Garden is divided into five major areas: mountain and river scenery, art and culture, competing springs, rural villages, and leisure and entertainment. It is composed of 8 ridges, 8 mountains, 10 springs, 18 lakes and ponds, and more than 100 tourist attractions. The main peak, Shuangfeng Mountain, is 795.2 meters above sea level. Inside the park, the mountains are continuous, majestic and towering, like city walls. The peaks are handsome, the vegetation is dense, and the valleys are deep. Springs and brooks are distributed among them. The water is clear and sweet, rich in various minerals beneficial to health. The main scenic spots include: the ruins of the ancient Sanwang stockade in the Western Han Dynasty, the ancient tree village with unique features in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Huixian Bridge, Qiankun Eye, Wuji Cave, Taiji Tower, Moon Lake, Laoquan Spring, Xiangquan Spring, Feilong Spring, Linquan Spring, Daquan Spring, terraced fields with cascading water, etc. The art gallery exhibits ancient daily necessities and handicrafts since the Sui Dynasty, as well as hundreds of rare modern and contemporary calligraphy and painting masterpieces. Recreational activities include fishing, playing in the water while catching fish, cockfighting, hunting, and local opera performances. There is also a hotel in the park, mainly serving farm meals and various wild mountain vegetables. The hotel has more than 30 standard rooms and can host various small and medium-sized meetings. Opening hours: Open all year round from 08:00 to 17:00. Preferential policies: Children: Under 1.2 meters (excluding), one ticketed adult can bring one free child. Free. Elderly: Over 70 years old (including), free; 60 years old (including) – 70 years old (excluding), preferential. Military personnel: Active-duty military personnel with military officer certificates, free. Disabled people: With disability certificates, preferential.


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