
Siyuan Square, a comprehensive urban plaza in the Guang'an Economic and Technological Development Zone, highlights the theme of "remembering the source of wealth" and is a landmark project commemorating the centenary of Deng Xiaoping's birth. The square's design evokes the idea of "drinking water and remembering its source," with water as its theme and the tripod as its centerpiece.
The main square features the unique "Seeking Truth from Facts" tripod, a majestic musical fountain, and distinctive large sculptures. The city library and visitor center are located on either side.
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Siyuan Square in Guang'an, Sichuan, is a central urban space that symbolizes the modern development of the city. It is named after the famous "Siyuan" meaning "Four Principles" and is a key location for community events and public gatherings. The square reflects the city's commitment to preserving its cultural heritage while embracing contemporary growth.
Siyuan Square is centrally located in Guang'an city, Sichuan. It is accessible by bus, taxi, and walking. The square is well-connected to major roads, and taxis are the most convenient mode of transportation for tourists.
Siyuan Square is open to the public 24 hours a day, as it is an open-air space. The best time to visit is during the day for a walk or during evening hours when the square is lit up and more vibrant, especially during events.
There is no entrance fee to visit Siyuan Square as it is a public open space. Visitors can freely explore the square without needing to purchase tickets.
No booking is required for entry to Siyuan Square, as it is a free public space.
Visiting Siyuan Square typically takes about 30 minutes to 1 hour, depending on whether you wish to explore the surrounding areas and relax in the square.
Guided tours are generally not available in Siyuan Square as it is an open public space. However, some local guides may offer services if you wish to explore the surrounding areas in more detail.
The best spots for photography are around the central plaza and the architectural elements surrounding the square. The fountain and green spaces also provide great backdrops for photos.
The square can be explored by simply walking around the central area. It is recommended to start at the main entrance, stroll through the plaza, and take in the surrounding architecture and gardens. If you have time, visit nearby attractions after exploring the square.
Siyuan Square is beautifully lit up at night, offering a different atmosphere than during the day. There are occasional public events, performances, or light shows, but they are not regularly scheduled.
The square can get busy during the day, especially on weekends and during events. The least crowded times are early mornings or weekdays.
Siyuan Square has basic facilities such as public restrooms. There are food stalls and vendors around the square, and several shops and restaurants nearby for refreshments.
Siyuan Square is generally accessible for elderly, children, and disabled visitors, as it is an open-air space with paved pathways and benches for resting.
Cash is accepted for food and purchases around the square, but mobile payment methods such as WeChat Pay and Alipay are more commonly used in the area.
There are several restaurants and cafes around the square, offering both local Sichuan cuisine and international options.
Vegetarian options are widely available in the local restaurants. Vegan and halal food options may be limited, but some eateries may cater to these dietary needs upon request.
There are various hotels near Siyuan Square, ranging from budget accommodations to mid-range hotels. Some options include local guesthouses and chain hotels in the city center.
Nearby attractions include the Guang'an Museum and the former residence of Deng Xiaoping, which can easily be visited on the same day.
Souvenir shops are located near the square, selling traditional Sichuan handicrafts, local spices, and other memorabilia such as keychains and postcards.
After visiting Siyuan Square, taxis and local buses are the best transportation options to continue your trip. The city’s main bus terminals and train stations are easily reachable from the square.