Relax in the vibrant Dragon City, surrounded by a riot of flowers, and head to the park!
After finishing the coffee, I arrived at Jingchuan Park located in the southern suburbs, under the scorching sun!
This park was built to commemorate Tang Jingchuan, a famous anti-Japanese hero and literary figure during the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty, and it's not small in scale!
The park has its own unique features, mainly focusing on the natural landscape of winding rivers and quiet lakes, with a strong garden characteristic! Walking up and down the slopes is also a good exercise!
There are many plants in the park, with lush green trees, and I love the wall of flowers and the bamboo grove! The pond, rockery, pavilions, and corridors are very Chinese in style, and you can rest in the pavilions when tired!
✅Chendu Thatched Cottage, with a long history, is where Mr. Jingchuan used to study!
✅Tomb area, Mr. Jingchuan's tomb is located within the park!
✅Large lawn activity area, where you can relax, have picnics, fly kites, play football, etc., as the outdoor space is very open!
✅Flower and bonsai viewing area, those who like to take pictures with flowers📷 can spend more time here! Each season🈶 has its own beauty!
✅Children's water play area, not small in size, with plenty of activities, including merry-go-round🎠, water play area, electric cars, bouncing, and more!
✅Boating on the water, the electric boats seem effortless, rowing through the greenery on both sides, creating a picturesque scene!
🚌: Take bus routes 12, 42, 552, etc., to reach the park entrance.
🎫: Free admission.