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What are the modes of transportation in the Ancient Pagoda Historical and Cultural Park?

Traffic Guide for the Ancient Pagoda Historical and Cultural Park: Take the bus to Jinzhou Railway Station West 100 meter dedicated line station or the long-distance bus station next to Xingcheng Railway Station, and the driving time shall not exceed 1.5 hours.

Bijiashan Scenic Area enjoys convenient transportation, a three-dimensional transportation network of land, sea and air and modern communication facilities.

Jinzhou Port is a national first-class port, the first joint-stock port enterprise in China, with an annual throughput of 6 million tons, which will exceed 6.5438+million tons by the end of this century.

The main roads of Jingang Street and Bohai Street in the area are connected with the National Highway 102 and Shenshan Expressway, and the local railway with a total length of 12 km is connected with Jingha Jinzhou, opening lines to Beijing, Dalian, Qingdao, Wenzhou, Xiamen, Guangzhou and Shenzhen.

The garden design style of the ancient pagoda historical and cultural park inherits the essence of traditional gardening in China, uses the design techniques of modern landscape gardens and draws lessons from the successful experience of European and American gardens, fully expressing the characteristics of the times and the local characteristics of western Liaoning.

Millennium pagodas are integrated with modern gardens, and historical culture and modern civilization are integrated. With its unique garden style, it has become another tourist attraction in Jinzhou and even Liaoning Province, especially the wood fossil forest, which is very unique.

Wood fossil forest is located in the north of the park, covering an area of more than 4000 square meters. More than 200 wood fossils stand tall, forming a wood fossil forest landscape. It is the second ex-situ wood fossil forest in the world after Shenzhen wood fossil forest. These wood fossils were produced in Yixian and western Liaoning and formed 65.438+0.5 billion years ago. At that time, due to crustal movement or volcanic eruption, ancient forests were instantly buried by sediments or volcanic lava. In the long years, the organic matter in trees has been gradually replaced by silicon dioxide, so wood fossils, also known as silicified wood, are fossilized trunk fossils. Because this process requires extremely special natural environment and crustal movement, wood fossil forest landscape is extremely precious and rare in the world.