Huangdaxian Park, Jinxianyiling, Jinshi Town, Dongguan City, Dongguan, near Jiajiangye Dongjiang Gate.Map
Phone0769-86768712
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Climb the mountain! Because of the epidemic, many points are not open, and the river below is good.
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Huangdaxian Park Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The ancient temple of Huang Daxian was built in the 12th year of Tongzhi in the Qing Dynasty (1873), and its initial name was Huangxian Weng Temple. It was rebuilt twice in 1984 and 1997, and was expanded into Wong Tai Sin Park in 2005. The park covers an area of 130,000 square meters and is famous for its strange stones, forests, cool breezes and secluded scenery. It is a cultural relics protection unit in Dongguan City. Wong Tai Sin Park adheres to the traditional Chinese architectural style, with Wenchang Pavilion and Daxian Family Temple, which are naturally integrated with the surrounding ecological environment and become a beautiful tourist attraction in Qishi Town. Among them, Wenchang Pavilion was built on May 12, 2006. The pavilion has a unique design style, and combines traditional culture and classic ink books. There are couplets and plaques carved from rosewood in many places in the pavilion. Among them, the "Wenchang Pavilion" plaque is carved with Burmese rosewood and inscribed by Li Duo, a master of calligraphy in Hunan.
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Huangdaxian Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Climb the mountain! Because of the epidemic, many points are not open, and the river below is good.
The scenery is very good, the air is fresh, suitable for small couples to date, a family picnic place, barbecue, basketball factory
The fare is 5 yuan. It is very convenient to live in the surrounding area. When you enter the gate, you can see all kinds of temples for sacrifice. If you like to climb the mountain, you can go and see it. Young people are not recommended to go...More boring...
Nice scenery, elegant and beautiful, ancient traditional fun, it is worth visiting for all travelers
I went to the temple fair once before, and then I went with friends again, the scenery is OK