Ctrip is really convenient. It is directly used in the scenic spot. You can swipe your ID card to enter the scenic spot. You can also buy in advance. You can also buy in the scenic spot. It does not delay the use at all, which saves time and effort than queuing for tickets.
MoreIn the southeast of Zaozhuang City, Taierzhuang Ancient City is located in the central belt of the last section of the Grand Canal. It is a famous water town north of the Yangtze and an ancient canal city. The ancient city was demolished in the 1938 Battle of Taierzhuang. The old city seen today is a reconstruction, with many scenic spots reconstructed on their original sites. However, the city still retains many remnants of its history as a battlefield. Taierzhuang incorporates eight different architectural styles so that visitors can experience both the style of southern Shandong and the folk customs of north Jiangsu. You can't go wrong by taking a stroll among the quiet lanes, catching boat rides on the Grand Canal, or watching an exciting folk performance.
Ctrip is really convenient. It is directly used in the scenic spot. You can swipe your ID card to enter the scenic spot. You can also buy in advance. You can also buy in the scenic spot. It does not delay the use at all, which saves time and effort than queuing for tickets.
[Taierzhuang Ancient City] Located at the junction of Taierzhuang District and Lusu Yu-Yi Province, Zaozhuang City, Shandong Province. The ancient city began in Qin and Han, developed in Tang and Song Dynasty, and flourished in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It is located in the center of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal. It is known as the "first Zhuang in the world" (Qing Qianlong Gift). In the early spring of 1938, Li Zongren, commander of the Fifth Theatre of the Republic of China, commanded the defense of the ancient city of Taierzhuang. After the fierce struggle of the anti-Japanese soldiers, it was a battle. After a period of months, more than 10,000 enemies were killed. A major victory in the frontal battlefield against Japan was achieved.
The overall feeling is not bad. The children like the scenery very much. The children can also learn a lot of the history of the ancient city of the canal. Living in the ancient city. The hotel is honest. A parent-child room is not much.
Located in the center of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, it is located in the junction of Taierzhuang District and Lusu Yu-Four Provinces in Zaozhuang City, Shandong Province. The ancient city began in Qin and Han, developed in Tang and Song Dynasty. It flourished in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It is known as the "first village in the world" (Qing Qianlong Gi) night view and iron flower are worth seeing.
Worth going. Can go again. First, it is true that there is a small bridge and flowing water. Second, there are indeed their respective scenery during the day and night. It is recommended to live in the scenic area. The May Day holiday ticket is half price 59 but valid for one day. It is not convenient for night tours. The full price ticket 118 is directly changed to the annual ticket. The economic recovery in the post-epidemic era needs to be vigorously attracted. Third, it is really slow enough to turn around for two days. Not a way to go back.
We arrived at 4:30 pm, and we could see two different scenes of the day and night, and we could also see the iron flower show. There are too many people during the May Day holiday, the scenic spot is seriously congested, and there are very unsafe factors. If you are not careful, there may be a stampede. Think about some fears. It is recommended that the scenic spot implement current restrictions on holidays to ensure safety first.
I originally felt that the ancient city of the world was the same, but I didn’t expect it to completely exceed expectations. First of all, the scenery is the first time in the ancient city in the north. This is the first time I have seen the ancient city of building a small bridge and flowing water according to the water. It is even a bit like Dali and Lijiang Ancient City, followed by the red educational significance. The hardships of the ancients' war against Japan deeply touched me, especially when I read the content of my home book and I shed tears on the spot. Our generation needs to strengthen itself