Tianyai Village

Tianyai Village, nestled in the picturesque and perennially spring-like Chashan Village of Lianjiang City, is a large-scale pastoral complex and rural tourism project in Western Guangdong. Spanning over ten thousand mu, the planned total area is approximately 10,230 acres, establishing it as an ecological tourism and health retreat base that integrates tourism, vacation, leisure agriculture, catering, homestays, and commerce.

**Operating Hours:**
Tianyai Village is open from 09:00 to 18:00 every day of the year.

**Preferential Policies:**

1. **Tianyai Village Sightseeing Tickets/Glass Bridge:** These are available for visitors to enjoy the scenic beauty and thrilling experiences.

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2. **Free Ticket Policy:**
– Children under 1.2 meters in height (inclusive) are eligible for free tickets.
– Seniors over 70 years old (inclusive) can enter for free with valid identification.
– Disabled individuals with disability certificates qualify for free admission.
– Active-duty military personnel and revolutionary disabled military personnel with relevant documents are also entitled to free tickets.

3. **Additional Projects in Tianyai Village:**
– All participants, regardless of age, require tickets for these projects.

4. **All-in-One Pass for Tianyai Village:**
– This pass offers access to various attractions within the village.

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5. **Free Ticket Policy for the All-in-One Pass:**
– Children under 1.2 meters in height (not inclusive) and seniors over 70 years old (inclusive) with ID cards can enter for free.

6. **Preferential Policy:**
– Children between 1.2 meters (inclusive) and 1.4 meters (not inclusive) in height, and seniors between 65 years old (inclusive) and 69 years old (inclusive) with ID cards can purchase discounted tickets at the scenic spot.

**Note:** The information provided is for reference only. For the most accurate and up-to-date details, please refer to the day’s disclosure by the scenic spot.

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