On the banks of the Guhuang River in Xuzhou City, stands an antique high-rise building with double cornices. This is the yellow house restored by 1988. Taohuawu in history was built on the east gate of Xuzhou City in August of Song Shenzong Yuanfeng Year (1078), after Su Shi, the magistrate of Xuzhou, led Xuzhou soldiers and civilians to overcome the flood 900 years ago. Because soil can hold water, it is painted with loess and named Huanglou. There are many inscriptions on Huang Zhai, the most famous of which is Ode to Huang Zhai written by Su Zhe and Su Shi. "Watching the Moon in Taohuawu" has also become one of the eight ancient scenic spots in Xuzhou.
Yanzilou park
Yanzilou Park is the original Yunlong Park. The park is located in the south of Wangling Road in the urban area, with Yunlong Mountain in the east, Su Causeway in the south and wedged into the urban area in the north, with an area of 36 1 mu, of which the water surface area is 1.20 mu. It is a large-scale comprehensive park developed earlier in our city, close to the city center. The number of tourists received is 6.5438+0.7 million.
Yunlong Park was the graveyard of Jesus and Buddhism before liberation. 1958 Xuzhou Municipal People's Government has carried out voluntary labor of the whole city to meet the people's demand for cultural and recreational activities, and gradually formed a scenic spot for tourists to visit and enjoy and citizens to have a rest. Yunlong Park adopts the natural garden layout, with six scenic spots: bonsai garden, Zhichun Island, lotus pond waterside pavilion, rockery flower gallery, flower garden and recreation area. The bonsai garden, also known as "Yilin", is located on the north side of the East Gate and is a unique bonsai garden in our city. Total area 13800 square meters, including 4300 square meters of water surface, was completed and opened in 1982. The buildings in the park are in Lingnan style, with mountains and rivers in harmony and picturesque scenic spots. More than 3,000 bonsai works with strong local characteristics are amazing. Zhichun Island Scenic Area, with an area of 500 square meters, is named after planting early spring flowers and trees such as Yingchun and Chun Mei.
Quanshan forest park
Quanshan Forest Park is the main scenic spot of Xuzhou Huancheng National Forest Park, located in the south of the city, with a total area of more than 3,500 mu. Quanshan consists of five peaks, also known as "Five Old Peaks", which is the first mountain in Pengcheng. The park has beautiful natural landscape and abundant animal and plant resources. It is known as the "natural oxygen bar" and has the characteristics of "green, strange, beautiful, secluded and wild". In recent years, it has been established as a provincial-level environmental education and popular science education base.
Quanshan forest park
Quanshan Forest Park is the main scenic spot of Xuzhou National Forest Park around the city, located in the south of the city, with a total area of 3,500 mu. Quanshan consists of five peaks, also known as "Five Old Peaks", which is the first Pengcheng Mountain. The park has beautiful natural landscape and abundant animal and plant resources. It is known as the "natural oxygen bar" and has the characteristics of "green, strange, beautiful, secluded and wild". In recent years, it has been established as a provincial environmental education and popular science education base, also known as the "Northeast Forest" entrance.
Peng Zu Garden Lansheng
Quanshan Forest Park is the main scenic spot of Xuzhou Huancheng National Forest Park, located in the south of the city, with a total area of more than 3,500 mu. Quanshan consists of five peaks, also known as "Five Old Peaks", which is the first mountain in Pengcheng. The park has beautiful natural landscape and abundant animal and plant resources, and is known as the "natural oxygen bar" with the characteristics of "green, strange, beautiful, secluded and wild". In recent years, it has been established as a provincial environmental protection education and popular science education base.
Ciji nunnery
Tzu Chi Temple, also known as Wudu Temple. Located on the east bank of the old Yellow River in Xuzhou City, in the basement of Dabatou in Gulou District. It was built in the fourth year of the Ming Dynasty and was later submerged by the Yellow River.
In the twenty-seventh year of Qing Qianlong (AD 1762), it was rebuilt. There are three existing halls, with brick and wood structure, alternating corridors and columns, small tiles covering the roof and clear water ridges. There are three inscriptions in the temple, namely, rebuilding Tzu Chi Temple. According to the inscription, the former fragrant courtyard of Tzu Chi temple owner and Mrs. Huo Ming was destroyed by years of wind and rain, and only one pavilion stood alone. Zhao Rui, the abbot of buddhist nun, holds privatization. With the joint efforts of Liu Men and Zhang, the restoration efforts should be intensified. Signed for the twenty-seventh year of Qing Qianlong (September).
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