Qishi Cultural Park

The Qishi Cultural Park is located on the bank of the Bian River in the southwest of Lingbi County. [...]

The Qishi Cultural Park is located on the bank of the Bian River in the southwest of Lingbi County. It is a park with strange stones as the theme. The park has good greenery. Pavilions and pavilions and Huizhou-style antique buildings in the style of ‘blue bricks, small tiles and horse head walls’ are scattered among them. There is a large lake in the middle. It is very pleasant to take a walk in your spare time. The Bianyang Tower (Lingbi Museum) on the south bank of the lake is the core of the entire cultural park. Various Lingbi stones can be seen in the museum. The bottom of the Bianyang Tower is a reinforced concrete structure. The three pavilions above are pure wood structures. In front of the building stands the Lingbi stone ‘Nine Dragon Wall’, which is as huge as a wall. There are four floors in total. The first floor is a strange stone exhibition hall. The second floor is the exhibition hall of historical relics of Lingbi in past dynasties. The third and fourth floors are the exhibition halls of Tashan stone, General stone and Zhong Kui painting. To the south of Bianyang Tower is a group of historical and cultural viewing walls engraved with historical celebrities related to Lingbi stones. To the east are Princess Pavilion and Luming Gate. To the north are cultural corridor and Laibi Gate. To the west is Fengyi Gate, which is an archway. There is a zigzag bridge on the west bank of the lake connecting the湖心岛. You can walk around at will and see the reflection of Bianyang Tower quietly reflected on the lake. In the southwest corner of the cultural park, there is also a site of ‘Zhang’s Garden Pavilion’. If you are interested, you can also go and have a look. Opening hours: Open from 8:00 to 17:30 all year round. Preferential policies: Children: Free for those under 1.2 meters. The elderly: Free for those over 70 years old with senior citizen card or ID card. For those between 60 and 69 years old (with senior citizen card or ID card), there are discounts. Disabled people: With disability certificate, there are discounts. Full-time students: With student ID card, there are discounts. Active servicemen: With valid documents, free. Disabled veterans: With valid documents, free. Members of provincial-level or above photography associations: With valid documents, free. Professional monks: With valid documents, free. Reporters: With valid documents, free. Supplementary note: The above information is for reference only. Specific information please refer to the disclosure on the same day of the Qishi Cultural Park.


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