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Fortune-telling in Lanling Town _ Where is the fortune-telling in Lanling County?

Do you have any suggestions for going to Changzhou from Shanghai?

The people above are talking nonsense ~ ~ ~ The railway station clearly has BRT! ~ that's B 1 1 (to the university town) and B 13 (to the new district).

Most buses in Changzhou only need 1 yuan, so don't put more coins on the bus ~ ~

Changzhou bus station (opposite the railway station) has a bus to Jintan Maoshan, so there is no need to climb the mountain. There is a special car in it. For fortune telling, 20 yuan is given to 10, and it can be arranged on the same day in Changzhou.

Dinosaur Park can stay for one day. You can take bus No.29 from the railway station to the terminal, and bus No.26 or 302 in the city center.

Tickets for Yancheng Wildlife Park 100, and tickets for Yancheng Station next door are 20. As said on the first floor, the place is relatively large, but I don't think there is anything particularly interesting, except the willow trees and goldfish at the door, which are worth seeing. You can take the 14 bus from the railway station, or take the 1 1 bus to any stop on Lanling-Renmin Road and transfer to the 1 bus (note: there is no charge for BRT transfer on the same platform).

In addition, there are Tianmu Lake in Liyang (I have never been there myself, there should be a car at the bus station) and Nanshan Bamboo Sea, which can be played.

Many parks in Changzhou are free. Take B 1 1 at the railway station to Lanyuan, Xintiandi Square and Citizen Square. There is People's Park in the urban area, and Hongmei Park is close to the railway station. Take bus no.39 to Wuxing park.

Just go shopping in Nanjie (the first floor is a small monopoly, the second floor is miscellaneous, some brand stores and some foreign trade stores, and the third floor is delicious food), and the opposite is Lemon Metropolis (monopoly, cinema, etc.). ), nearby shopping malls include Taifu Department Store and New Century (the latter seems a little cheaper than the former), and there is a river (I don't remember what it's called) on the south side of South Street, where you can take a walk and get some air. Opposite the railway station is an ocean. This is the least crowded shopping center.

If you eat, it is estimated that you don't have to go to any more advanced places. There is a Sichuan dish behind the new century. There are hot and sour powder (often visited) and M-notes on the first floor of South Street, and some on the third floor (I like to go there to eat red sun, which is cheap, delicious and economical; There is also a leisure station), there is a century food plaza in Lanling (often eating sugar taro)

Yes, there is Jia Ru near Lanling, and there is a motel 168. I have never lived there, but these two names have been seen in many magazines and so on. There are chain stores everywhere ~ ~ ~ There are many hotels and inns. Just find a cleaner one ~ ~