Jiangyan District is one of three urban districts of the city of Taizhou, Jiangsu province, China, having been, until December 2012, a county-level city.
Restaurants in Jiangyan
4 based on 19 reviews
This wetlands sanctuary is kind of bereft of bird life! There are a few depressed elk wallowing in mud and some alligators that had a puddle of water to swim in.
The boat ride was lovely as were the walks over the water and through the Gardens. It's good to see China trying to preserve the wetlands though.
4 based on 20 reviews
It is a beautiful old street especially at night, with lots of red lanterns. The stone pathway is lovely and there are many small statues depicting traditional Chinese activities, but there is not much happening otherwise. Most of the street is restaurants and relatively few shops or street vendors. Of the many Chinese "old streets" I've seen, this ranks low on my list of them. Good for an hour, not much more.
4 based on 6 reviews
This place was like Sovereign Hill (Ballarat Australia). By that I mean it was an historical area replicated for tourism. But well worth a visit if you are in the area. I was visiting a school in the district and they took us here as well as to the Qin Hu Wetland Park which was also well worth visiting.
4 based on 11 reviews
Mei Lanfang was a star of Peking Opera; this park & museum in his hometown is dedicated to his memory. Entry is 30 CNY. The park is a nice break from the noise & hustle of the city.
5 based on 4 reviews
I visited here during the Chinese New Year holiday. There were not too many people. It's a protected wetland, with high quality facilities for tourists. The exhibition area is well done, but the natural scenery is worth the visit. The water was very clean. If you are lucky you may see wild elk. There is a play area with some fun Bridges, boats and activities. Tickets were 100 yuan.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
We visited the wetland ecological area one afternoon. There were some very interesting historical exhibits on show but wildlife was hard to see if there was any.
3.5 based on 3 reviews
I stumbled onto this temple some years back when I was searching for another place and the taxi driver took me here instead. This is an amazing temple. It might not be as grand as some or as written about but this temple is powerful. A lovely collection of buildings with Buddhas, this always inspires me and makes me grateful for my life. The roof details are amazing and the main large golden Buddhas are beautiful. The compound is larger than it appears, so be sure to wander around to find new spots. To participate, buy incense at the gate when you come in. You light it in the fire hutches and place them in the sand incense burning section. Put them in groups of threes to pay homage to what you hold dear. This is one of my favorite places in Guangzhou. Don't miss the vegetarian restaurant to the left of main temple entrance. It is about three businesses down in a hotel. Yummy!
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