Memorial Bao Qingtian Bao Park, Bao Gong Temple and Bao Cemetery to learn about the strange story of Bao Zheng's life and the relocation of his remains. On the Qingfeng Pavilion, you can see the scenery around Bao River. Fuzhuang is an Huizhou garden style.
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Memorial Bao Qingtian Bao Park, Bao Gong Temple and Bao Cemetery to learn about the strange story of Bao Zheng's life and the relocation of his remains. On the Qingfeng Pavilion, you can see the scenery around Bao River. Fuzhuang is an Huizhou garden style.
There are 4 parts of the park that buy and use the package quickly. The most recommended individual is Bao cemetery. It is Bao Zheng. It is where his wife and his children are buried. Bao Zheng Tomb can even enter the tomb. Qingfeng Pavilion does not need tickets. The building is 5 floors high but there is an elevator. You can go up to the top floor a little bit and go down.
The four attractions are separated, located on the moat, walking along the river, and leisurely. But only two south gates with parking lots are open. Free transportation is not very convenient. It is a lot of roads, walking in repetitive directions, wasting time and physical strength. Fuzhuang is not interesting, it is full of wedding photos, but Bao Cemetery needs to go. Qingfeng Pavilion is still humane, there is an elevator 🛗
The urban park located in the center of Hefei integrates historical and cultural resources with natural landscapes. The four attractions in the park, Baogong Cemetery, Bao Gong Temple, Fuzhuang and Qingfeng Pavilion are charged, and the joint ticket is 40 yuan. Other areas are open and free access. The park has done enough Bao Zheng articles, highlighting the historical celebrity signature characteristics of Bao Gong, which is very interesting.
Bao Park was formerly Baohe Park, located outside the southern ring of the old ring road in Hefei, Wuhu Road in the river area. It is rumored that the emperor was rewarding Bao Zheng, and he would give him half of the city of Zhangzhou. Bao Zheng was unwilling to accept it, but it was inconvenient to embarrass the emperor. He asked for a moat, and Bao's descendants lived along the river for generations, so he called this moat.