Tuanjiehu Park features architecture in Southern China style and all the architecture is made of gray tiles, white walls, and nanmu-colored doors and windows
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Peak Season: All DayTuanjiehu Park (Tuanjie Lake Park) is located in Chaoyang District. The park covers an area of 277 acres and 67 acres of the lake. In 1958, Tuanjiehu Park was built following the Jiangnan style residential gardens. The name "Tuanjie" means "united", which represents the feat people made with their efforts together to build this park.
Features: Water surrounds Tuanjiehu Park and the three bridges with different sculptures are created to reach the island in the center...
Tuanjiehu Park (Tuanjie Lake Park) is located in Chaoyang District. The park covers an area of 277 acres and 67 acres of the lake. In 1958, Tuanjiehu Park was built following the Jiangnan style residential gardens. The name "Tuanjie" means "united", which represents the feat people made with their efforts together to build this park.
Features: Water surrounds Tuanjiehu Park and the three bridges with different sculptures are created to reach the island in the center of the park. There is a Wanxiayiwan Pavilion on the island and you can also see wall paintings and carved stones landscapes. At the east gate of Tuanjiehu Park, you can see the stone landscaping. North of the stone landscaping, there is an entertainment facility for children, such as battery-powered cars and small trains etc. At the west gate of Tuanjiehu Park, there is Shuilianshanshi. Tuanjiehu mainly adopts the Jiangnan residential style. All the pavilions and some other architecture are comprised of gray tiles and white walls. The doors and windows are made nanmu-colored, which show the feature of simplicity and elegancy. The bridges and running waters, hills and rivers and various flowers are the main landscapes in Tuanjiehun Park, which display the beauty of nature.
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