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Always believe in the spring of Wangjiang Tower Park!

It's stunningly beautiful! Every year at this time, thousands of plum blossoms burst into bloom along the river, marking the most beautiful time at Wangjiang Tower Park! The Wangjiang Tower complex is a group of ancient buildings constructed during the Ming and Qing dynasties for the Tang dynasty female poet Xue Tao. The tallest building in the complex is the Chongli Pavilion, which is over 30 meters high and has four stories, although currently, visitors can only ascend to the third floor. In addition to this, there are other Qing dynasty ancient buildings such as the Reciting Poetry Pavilion, the Washing Script Pavilion, and the Five Clouds Immortal Pavilion, collectively known as Wangjiang Tower. The entire complex is also a national key cultural relics protection unit. Photography route: You can take a wide shot of the building complex from Exit A of the Sanguantang subway station (as the first picture), then ride a bike up along Shunjiang Road, turn left at Jiuyan Bridge, and go down along Wangjiang Road to enter through the north gate of Wangjiang Tower (as it is a cultural relic area, you need to purchase a 20 yuan ticket, and the area is less crowded after 5 pm so you can go later). Once inside, follow the riverbank (where the plum blossoms are all along the way). If you want to capture scenes of ancient buildings and plum blossoms, you can shoot at the Zhuojin Building, Chongli Pavilion, and Wangyue Platform. Then, inside the cultural relics area, enter Wangjiang Tower Park, which also follows along the riverbank. Here you can also drink tea under the plum trees, which is very comfortable.
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Posted: Mar 17, 2024
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