Qu’aoli Wharf – A Historical Scenic Spot

Qu’aoli Wharf, originally known as ‘Qu’aoli Wharf’, was first established du[...]

Qu’aoli Wharf, originally known as ‘Qu’aoli Wharf’, was first established during the Hongwu reign of the Ming Dynasty (in the 14th year of Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang’s reign, 1381 AD). With a history of over 600 years, Qu’aoli has become an ecological scenic spot with clear waters, lush banks, beautiful landscapes, and harmonious human culture. It serves as an integrated tourist destination for leisure, vacation, sightseeing, and daily necessities.
Later, it also became a filming location for film and television crews such as ‘The Bugle of Gutian’ and ‘The Rear Guard Division’. The wharf is open to the public all year round from 09:00 to 17:30.
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