Bayi Park was a Gongyuan in the Qing Dynasty, a Lakeside Park in 1932, and a Jieshi park on April 3, 1946. In July 1950, it was designated as now dormant, with a total area of 23.7 hectares and a land area of 6.4 hectares. The garden is full of trees and flowers. The park can be divided into Lake area and land area. The main scenic spots in the lake area include East Lake, BaiHuaZhou, baihuaqiao, guanao Pavilion, SUDI, SuPu, shuimuqing, Huaguan, Jiuqu bridge, Huxin Pavilion, dock, etc. There are more than ten stone figures and beasts in Jin, Tang, song, yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. There are also teahouses, children's paradise and greenhouses for tourists to rest. The garden is located in the center of the downtown, with green shade and rippling lake water. The "East Lake moon night" and "Su Pu spring dawn" in the "ten sceneries of Yuzhang" are both in it.
Nanchang Bayi Park
synonym
Bayi Park (Nanchang Bayi Park) generally refers to Nanchang Bayi park
Nanchang Bayi park is located in the center of East Lake in Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province. It is adjacent to Minde Road in the north, Zhongshan Road in the South and SuPu road in the East.
Bayi Park was a tribute court in the Qing Dynasty. It is famous for its East Lake BaiHuaZhou, with a total area of 23.7 hectares and a land area of 6.4 hectares. The garden is full of trees and flowers. The park can be divided into Lake area and land area.
Development history
In the third year of Yuanhe (802) of emperor Xianzong of the Tang Dynasty, Wei Dan first advocated to control the lake, dredge silt and plant willows, and then there were "Wanliu dike" and "Huangjin dike". Du Mu once praised it as "ten willow DIHE", and since then East Lake has become a famous scenic lake.
After the Ming Dynasty, it was divided into three lakes: the East Lake, the West Lake and the North Lake. After the Republic of China, Hongshi was used to build the bank, and the North Lake became the South Lake and the North Lake. Today, the West Lake is connected by bridges and culverts. After the Song Dynasty, it is collectively referred to as the "East Lake".
There are three small islands in the East Lake, two of which are in Bayi Park, where BaiHuaZhou and children's Palace are located.
The name of BaiHuaZhou began in the Song Dynasty. Ouyang Xiu wrote the poem "reward the sage Yu BaiHuaZhou" and Xiang Zili's poem "love flowers" with the sentence "BaiHuaZhou is in full bloom".
During the Shaoxing period of the Southern Song Dynasty, Zhang Cheng, the governor of Yuzhang, built the "Jiangwu Pavilion" in Nanzhou to study the water army. In 1746, Peng Jiaping, the governor of Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty, built the "BaiHuaZhou" three character Monument and broke it. In November 1983, a stone pavilion was built.
Main attractions
The main scenic spots are East Lake, BaiHuaZhou, baihuaqiao, guanao Pavilion, SUDI, SuPu, shuimuqing, Huaguan, Jiuqu bridge, Huxin Pavilion and dock.
There are more than ten stone figures and beasts in Jin, Tang, song, yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. There are also teahouses, children's paradise and greenhouses for tourists to rest.
The garden is located in the center of the downtown, with green shade and rippling lake water. The "East Lake moon night" and "Su Pu spring dawn" in the "ten sceneries of Yuzhang" are both in it. Due to the quiet in the noisy, there are many visitors every day, and large-scale flower or lantern exhibitions are held in the park every year, attracting many visitors.
Address: No.106, Minde Road, Donghu District, Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province
Longitude: 115.8978323201
Latitude: 28.679408297128
Tel: 0791-86299631
Tour time: 30 minutes
Traffic information: take bus No.205, No.27, etc
Ticket information: Free
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