No tickets are required, so cost-effective. It is actually the Three Tower Park, and then walk west for 20 minutes, there are 2 towers, one large and one small. The scenery is generally the same, this tower used to prevent floods and navigate boats.
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No tickets are required, so cost-effective. It is actually the Three Tower Park, and then walk west for 20 minutes, there are 2 towers, one large and one small. The scenery is generally the same, this tower used to prevent floods and navigate boats.
Shangrao Wugui Pagoda is not a scenic spot, but it is built on the banks of the Xinjiang River, and the height is quite high, the appearance is also very beautiful, the exterior wall looks a bit old, Shangrao people should know the history of the tower, not bad
#Winter Warming Plan #Travel should be taken like this [Glister] Highlights: The Wugui Pagoda in Shangrao Twin Towers Park was built in the Qingjiaqing year and is the architectural landmark of the ancient city of Shangrao for thousands of years. There are ginkgo trees and banyan trees around, which is a good place to take pictures in autumn and winter. [ThumbsUp] Most recommended: in early winter, ginkgo fell to the ground, exuding the breath of autumn. A few thick and tall elm trees, pavilions like cover, not only for pavilions and pedestrians to block the wind and rain, but also the beautiful scenery under the winter sun. [RedHeart] Recommended reason: silent Wugui Pagoda, towering into the clouds and ancient meaning. The beautiful loquat leaves are set with a layer of Phnom Penh under the sun, adding colorful colors and intoxicating poetry to the simple and elegant Twin Towers Park. [Balloon]Detailed address:No.88 Binjiang West Road, Xinzhou District, Shangrao City #New Year's First Tour #Surrounding Tours #Immersive Winter