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Whose good family went to Quzhou and the city wall collapsed?

We originally planned to go to Jingdezhen, but just before departure we learned that Jingdezhen was flooded, so we urgently changed our destination. I found a seat near the Quzhou Twin Towers, which was pretty close, so I set off. As a result, it rained heavily on the day we went there, and the city wall collapsed, so we couldn't take any pictures. My friend said that not everyone can see the collapsed city wall, hahaha. 📍Shuitingmen: An area where you can stroll around and take photos. You don’t need any guide, you can just stroll around and find it. Unfortunately when I went there, the Tianwang Tower Art Museum was under maintenance and I couldn't visit it. I had afternoon tea at Xiao Er Lou. The environment was okay, the coffee was also drinkable, and the so-called Chinese pastries were average, although they were cheap. 📍Lumingshan Cultural Center Street: Went to check in❤️The Love Wall, a good place to take photos of marriage certificates, couples can go there, and singles can also check it out. When I went there, there was a clay sculpture exhibition in the middle area, which was quite interesting. You can go up the stairs to the rooftop to take pictures. There is a large lawn in the park opposite. It was raining heavily when I went there and it was a weekday, so there was almost no one there. It was really beautiful. After walking a few more steps, I reached the library and went in for a look. It looks good. 📍Yifenli: I had Yifenli for dinner. Luckily there was no queue. The cross-bridge tofu is delicious, and the green tomatoes fried with bacon is also okay. I didn’t eat anything else, poor dieter. 📍Fushan Park: A park with good greenery, containing a lot of Analects content. 📍Confucius Temple: I went there mainly for the ticket. The back garden is nicer. 📍China Confucianism Museum: The Quzhou Museum made in the guide is right next to the Confucius Temple. When I got there, I suddenly didn't want to go anymore. I saw that there was a ticket exhibition at the Confucian Museum next to it, so I went in to take a look. It was quite interesting inside and you could bring your children there to play. The main purpose is to escape and take a city walk to places you have never been to.
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