Fortune Telling Collection - Ziwei fortune-telling - Weizi village, Jiangsu province

Weizi village, Jiangsu province

Jingjiang, located in East China, is a new port industrial city in central Jiangsu, with excellent land and water transportation facilities along the Yangtze River coastline. Along the Jingjiang Baili River embankment, resplendent shipyards are embedded in the deep water on the north bank like bright pearls. This weekend, we visited Jingjiang by car!

1. Mucheng Park

Located in the east of Binjiang New Town, Jingjiang City, Jiangsu Province, it is adjacent to Xingang City in the east, the vast Yangtze River in the south and high-grade highways along the river in the north. Binjiang Ecological Park creates forest ecological landscape through landscaping, digs lakes for landscaping, expands hydrophilic space, embodies fresh and natural characteristics, and highlights four elements of "green land, water town, leisure and livability".

Second, Gushan Temple

Located in an isolated mountain five or six kilometers north of Jingjiang City. Jian Zheng Temple in the early Tang Dynasty has a history of 5000 years. In the past ten years, Gushan Temple has rebuilt the facilities such as Shanmen Hall, Guanyin Hall, Daxiong Hall and Sanbao Building. Since the Ming Dynasty, Jingjiang people have deliberately decorated and dressed this lonely mountain, and built temples, temples and monasteries on the mountain one after another, making it a famous tourist attraction. Nie Fangyun, Cliff Stone Carvings, Bugu Pavilion, Wangjianglou and other attractions are fascinating.

Third, China Hongfeng Garden.

China Hongfeng Garden is a large-scale eco-tourism area integrating popular science education, eco-tourism, Buddha worship, outdoor development, camping and barbecue, leisure fishing, catering and accommodation. With the theme of viewing crape myrtle and red maple, the natural environment is quiet and beautiful. The park is covered with trees and bridges, just like a natural "forest oxygen bar". Here, tourists can take oxygen to wash their lungs and enjoy the tranquility of the countryside freely.