Bailuzhou City Park
Bailuzhou City Park (in simplified Chinese 白鹭洲公园) is located at the southeast corner of Nanjing, Nanjing, Seongnam and it is the largest park in the region.
The garden at the Ming Yongle reign was founded by Zhongshan Wang Da family of other industry, it is also known as the Park or Xu Zhongshan Park. At Tianshun years it was decided to build at the park which has Jiufeng Temple, at the pyrotechnic peak time. To Zhengde years, the descendants of Xu Da Tianci expansion into the park in Nanjing at that time got “the largest and hung cool” garden, named for the East Park. The Park was handed over to park owners and Wang Shi-zhen, Wu Cheng-en, and many other well-known scholar’s Wai Huan for the community. During the period of the Ming Dynasty, it was attracted an emperor to visit the park when he was going to the south of the country.
After the Qing Dynasty, as the result of constant war with man-made destruction, the park was ruined by declining scenery, landscape bleak and Park has become the site of history.
Republic of China during the Nanjing government in 1929 decided to build the Department as “Egret Island Park.” Japanese Puppet Regime during the period to again destroy the park into ruins.
After new China was founded, with the development of socialist construction, every year the park has plans to carry out construction. With China’s natural landscape garden-oriented style it was determined to become a Cultural Park. Amidst the park has built Villa, the spring at Court, such as dozens of small Penglaizhen beautiful scene in a number of attractions. In particular are entering the new century, city, district government has increased the park construction, and overall finishing of the new bridges, roads, paving, music, plaza and other infrastructure, build new attractions, rebuild and open the Temple ” Jiufeng Temple “as well as flowers and birds market. Nowadays the park has become Bailuzhou Qinhuai with this string of dazzling scenery on the shining pearl necklace.
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Filed under: Nanjing
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