The park is large in size and strives to create three cultural centers of Confucianism, Shi and Tao. Although the buildings that reflect the three cultural and artistic buildings exist, only Buddhist holy places and tourists, the other two have fallen, no one cares, very depressed, feel abandoned.
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The park is large in size and strives to create three cultural centers of Confucianism, Shi and Tao. Although the buildings that reflect the three cultural and artistic buildings exist, only Buddhist holy places and tourists, the other two have fallen, no one cares, very depressed, feel abandoned.
I visited this park early February 2023. It is a nice and beautiful park to walk through. Definitely stop to see the different parts of the temple and the 10,000-buddha gold pagoda. At the time I went, part of the park was under construction so you could not access it. They did not explain this to me until after I purchased the ticket to get in. The part of the park that is closed off contains the yin yang ground platform and a temple that looks similar to the Temple of Heaven in Beijing.
The first time I came to the Oriental Cultural Park, the temples were gathered, there were not many people, the teachers were free on Teachers' Day, and the family members were 50% off. Many of the nearby Taiji are still being repaired in the scenic spots, overgrown with weeds, I hope to improve it again. The most memorable thing is that Guanyin shows the holy, Guanyin slowly rises, and the fountain emerges! Like walking long mud suddenly see light! May the whole family be safe and healthy!
Have a great time! ! Although there are a lot of queues, it is the Spring Festival in the peak season! The Qinhuai River night tour scenery is good!
The air is super good, it is worth a visit