Haian county scenic spot

The scenic spots in Hai 'an County include Hai 'an Jianghuai Cultural Park, Nantong Abacus Museum, Guangfu Temple, Wanyuan Tower and Qixing Lake Ecological Park.

1, Hai 'an Jianghuai Cultural Park: It is a humanistic landscape project based on Jianghuai history and culture, which is jointly invested and built by Hai 'an County People's Government and Haian County Suzhong Botanical Garden Development Co., Ltd. The whole park consists of four scenic spots: Bailong Hometown Scenic Area, Sages Scenic Area, Fengshan Academy Scenic Area and China Celebrity Art Museum Group Scenic Area.

2. Nantong Abacus Museum: It consists of three parts: Abacus Exhibition Hall, Academic Lecture Hall and Children's Abacus Mental Arithmetic Training Base, which integrates exhibition, research, teaching, communication and tourism. The library has more than 4,000 books, many of which are rare books in the history of abacus calculation. China, Japanese, Indian, Russian, Malaysian and other countries have more than 2,000 abacus devices in different historical periods, with different shapes.

Guangfu Temple: Located in Ming Dow Village, the northeast suburb of Hai 'an Town, Hai 'an County, Jiangsu Province. The temple faces the Xintongyang Canal in the south, the tombs of Fengshan and Mr. Han in the southwest, the planned Fengshan Park covering tens of acres in the west, the beautiful Zishi Middle School in the northeast and the broad Fengshan Avenue in the east. In addition, the Fengshan stove, one of the top ten scenic spots in Hai 'an, the solemn morning bell and evening drum in the temple and the elegant and unique surrounding environment make Guangfu Temple an excellent place for feng shui in Hai 'an.

4. Wanyuan Pagoda: Located on the west side of Yuantong Temple in Chengdong Town, Hai 'an County, Nantong City, it is a contemporary Buddhist pagoda. The top of the tower made of 3 kilograms of gold is the tallest in China. The Buddhist relics enshrined in the 10,000-yuan Tower are one of the three relics donated by the Chinese Buddhist Association when Hong Kong returned to China. The return to the temples in the mainland reflects the homology between the mainland and Hong Kong.

7. Qixing Lake Ecological Park: Located in Hai 'an Economic Development Zone, it is adjacent to Toarey Yang Canal in the east, Donghai Avenue in the south, Hubin West Road in the west and Huanghai Avenue in the north. The formation of Qixing Lake is deliberate and natural, because it is closely related to the construction of Xinchang Railway.