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Chongqing Taisi Ya|It’s the season for tulips

Taisi Ya Forest Park is located at the northern foothills of Zhongliang Mountain, about 22 kilometers from Shuangbei and about 29 kilometers from Shapingba Three Gorges Square. 🌷Location: Houcao Road, Xinfa Village, Zhongliang Town, Shapingba District As a comprehensive leisure and vacation tourist attraction, it integrates health care, science education, leisure and entertainment, forest ecology and other functions. It takes forest flower resources as the core. On the basis of large-scale outdoor sightseeing tourism, it introduces high-altitude zip lines, jungle crossings, rainbow slides and rainbow bridges. ✨It also has a children's playground, children's slides🛝, sand pits, trampolines, swings and other recreational facilities, as well as homestays such as Huajian Inn, Zhulin Courtyard, and No. 1 Courtyard. 📷Suggestions After entering the ticket gate, walk all the way to the cafe at Gate 2, where you will see a small patch of brightly blooming tulips. Don’t rush to take photos. Keep walking down. The left side of the covered bridge is a paradise for flower lovers, with a large patch of tulips of various colors. 🌷Tips It is recommended to go on weekdays. If you can only go on weekends, it is recommended to go early and return early. The park closes at 5 pm ❗️ Miss the peak traffic period. After all, the road is not very wide, there are many bends, and it is easy to get stuck in traffic. Tickets 🎫 Tickets are 50/ticket when purchased on site, and 19.9/ticket for early bird (but they are sold out now). It is said that it is cheaper to buy tickets that are transferred by others on certain platforms. You can also pay attention to the official website, as there are occasional flash sales! 🍜Eat There are snacks at the entrance of the park, and the prices are not very expensive. The tofu rice at the entrance of the town’s vegetable market is delicious. It costs 8 yuan a bowl and you can eat as much as you want. You can also order stir-fried dishes. If you return in time for lunch, you can eat delicious frog fish head, taro chicken and stir-fried braised duck head on the mountain. 🚏Transportation Take the light rail to Shuangbei Station, take bus 296 to Zhongliang Town (note not Zhongliang Mountain), transfer to 525 and get off at Haohan Garden Take the light rail to Beibei Station, take bus 589/581/588 to Longfeng Bridge South, transfer to bus 525 to Qingyun Village Drive directly to the end point. There are many parking spaces on the roadside. You can also park in the parking lot in the park for 10 yuan.
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