Zhanggongshan Park

Zhanggongshan Park is located in the southwest of Bengbu City. With a total area of 72 hectares, it [...]

Zhanggongshan Park is located in the southwest of Bengbu City. With a total area of 72 hectares, it is a relatively large park in the city. Construction began in 1973 and it was officially put into use in 1983. The park is composed of Zhanggongshan Mountain and Huabei Lake, with an island in the lake. The landscape in the park complements each other, presenting a beautiful scenery. The lakeshore is winding and planted with weeping willows everywhere. On the hillside, there are green pines and cypresses, and the winding path leads to a secluded place. At the top of the mountain, there is the Wanghuai Tower. In the eastern part of the park, there are cruise ship docks, Banshan Teahouse, water restaurants, waterside promenades, etc. There is also a garden within a garden in the style of Suzhou gardens, with the Huaihe Stele Forest and restaurants built inside. In the southeast corner of the park, there is a children’s palace, with landscape walls, rockeries, flower beds, etc. In the western part of the park, there is a zoo. On the west side of the north gate of the park, there is a children’s playground, with sculptures such as ‘Naughty Child’ and ‘Spring Rain’. Opening hours: Open from 8:00 to 17:00 all year round. Supplementary note on preferential policies: 1. There are currently no preferential policies. The above information is for reference only. The specific information shall be subject to the information of the scenic spot on that day.


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