Guoan First City.

Built at a cost of 3 billion yuan, it is a replica of the capital city of Beijing during the Ming and Qing dynasties. It adopts the method of "shrinking the land but not the scenery" and restores the city wall pattern of "nine inner and seven outer" in old Beijing at a 1:1 ratio.
I haven't been here for more than 20 years, and I don't know why it has become so deserted. There are still some ginkgo trees, and the Buddhist Museum and Da'an Temple inside are worth seeing.
Tickets are free until November 21, and parking is also very convenient.
It is recommended to rent an electric car after entering the city, 40/hour is very worthwhile, otherwise the park is very big and tiring.

Post by NomadicAdventures | Nov 13, 2024

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