The desolate city is no longer desolate, and now Delingha's road is built like Tongtian Avenue. The hardware has caught up with the second-tier cities, and the population is very small. There are also newly built railway stations, buses are very new, there are factories that study and produce new energy, and industrial parks such as graphene. The Bayin River is very clean and beautiful. Haizi's poems are most famous for "Facing the Sea, Spring Flowers" and "Diary."
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The desolate city is no longer desolate, and now Delingha's road is built like Tongtian Avenue. The hardware has caught up with the second-tier cities, and the population is very small. There are also newly built railway stations, buses are very new, there are factories that study and produce new energy, and industrial parks such as graphene. The Bayin River is very clean and beautiful. Haizi's poems are most famous for "Facing the Sea, Spring Flowers" and "Diary."
Haizi Poetry Exhibition Hall is a special exhibition hall in Delingha City to thank Haizi for promoting Delingha City with poetry. Located on the bank of the Bayin River on Lianhu Road, Hexi Street, it is diagonally opposite the Yulingha City Library. The exhibition hall is not big, the opening time is quite long, and the content is still rich.
Haizi Poetry Exhibition Hall feels the charm of poetry, read Haizi's poetry, feeling very deep, profound meaning, strong fun, good choice, super cost-effective, long knowledge, great.
Haizi is a typical romantic poet, has come to Qinghai many times, lonely and sentimental poem "Sister, I am in Delingha tonight." In this Haizi Poetry Exhibition Hall, there are introductions to Haizi's life, poetry anthology display, and the stone-built poetry square outside the museum has different voices to evaluate or praise or feel for Haizi.
Haizi Poetry Exhibition Hall is located on Lianhu Road, Hexi Street, Delinha City. It faces a wide river. At night, the riverside lights are shining. The garden named after Haizi is beautiful. The stones in the garden are engraved with a poem by Haizi. There are poetry reading activities in the exhibition hall.