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West Street Dam, Anyuan County, Ganzhou City, Jiangxi Province

Recommended play time: After dark (more activities on holidays, more interesting) 1: No need for tickets 2: Parking is quite easy, there are parking spaces and parking lots nearby. 3: About 50 meters away from West Street Dam, there is a Lianjiang River. The night view there is really beautiful. The original camera can take beautiful pictures casually. 4: It is strongly recommended to wear Hanfu, it is really suitable for wearing Hanfu to play~
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Posted: Jan 18, 2024
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