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Do you need tickets for Jiuzi Scenic Area?

Speaking of Jiuzi, I believe many friends are not familiar with it. After all, we know more about Jiuzi ancient town. Then, as a 4A scenic spot, Jiuzi Scenic Spot has also won the title of China Charming Scenic Spot. So does this scenic spot need tickets? Let's take a look at Bian Xiao!

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2. Introduction of scenic spots

The square faces the mountain (Zheshan), the lake (Jinghu), the road (Beijing Road) and the street (Zhongshan Road Pedestrian Street in Wuhu). Excellent geographical location, broad vision and beautiful environment. It is the city's' living room' bearing the long cultural and historical connotation of Wuhu, reflecting the past, present and future of Wuhu, with the most artistic charm and cultural taste. It is a bright city in the center of Wuhu.

The square covers a total area of 67,800 square meters and its spatial structure is changeable. Priorities are clear and the rhythm is full. Originally used by the municipal government, at the end of 1999, the municipal party committee and the municipal government decided to relocate and rebuild the municipal government and build a civic cultural and leisure square for the benefit of the people.

Wuhu Jiuzi Scenic Area is now a national 4A-level scenic spot, and has won the titles of China Charming Scenic Area, Guangsha Award, National Construction Management Project Comprehensive Award, and Provincial Excellent Property Management Demonstration Square.

3. Introduction of scenic spots

The center of the square rose to 33 meters high and weighed 95 tons. The bronze sculpture "Seven Pigeons" was specially built for Wuhu by Han Meilin, a famous painter in China. It is the tallest city in China at present, and it is a bronze sculpture. It is an exaggeration based on the totem turtledove of the ancient tribe in the Yangtze River valley. Seven pigeons are a combination of realism and exaggeration, with "pigeons" as the main body. Every work is lifelike, giving people imagination and thinking. Birds flapping their wings symbolize Wuhu people's struggle spirit of standing proudly in the sky, making great efforts and striving for self-improvement. This means that in today's socialist construction, the Five Lakes, an ancient blessed land, has become a pearl rising from Ran Ran in Ran Ran, Ran Ran.

As for "Turtle Top Zerui", Master Han Meilin, the chief sculptor of the square, personally visited the completed square and wrote these four words.

Literally, "dove" stands for Wuhu, because Wuhu was called Jiuzi and Jiujiang in ancient times.

"Top" is the highest and best place. "Ze" refers to both sides of Jinghu Lake.

"Rui" means good luck The most beautiful places in Wuhu are Jiuzi Square and Zhongshan Road Pedestrian Street.