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cxd401Liaocheng Water City, also known as Jiangbei Water City, is surrounded by water. Originally built in the Northern Song Dynasty and renovated during the Ming and Qing dynasties, it is renowned for its unique layout: "the city is nestled in the water, and the water and city are one." The city boasts a square layout, centered around Guangyue Tower and crisscrossed by cross streets. The city boasts numerous attractions, making it particularly worth a visit. Admission to the ancient city is free, though some attractions require tickets.
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SUNSHINE ONUSWan Garden is well worth a visit to admire its breathtaking beauty, where the landscape blends seamlessly into a beautiful, exquisite landscape, with sleek bridges and a breathtaking view at every step. Wan Garden boasts convenient transportation and free parking. Located in Linqing City, Shandong Province, Wan Garden is a classical garden that blends the elegance of Jiangnan gardens with the grandeur of northern architecture, earning it the nickname "Little Suzhou of Jiangbei." Wan Garden's meticulous design is centered around the core concepts of "landscape poetry, landscape painting, and landscape garden." The designer employed a gardening technique of "capturing the grandeur within the small, achieving the most with the little," condensing the vast landscape into a compact space, creating a visual feast of "every step, every scene changes." Wan Garden also carries a profound legacy of canal culture. As a private garden for the Linqing merchant community during the Ming and Qing dynasties, it witnessed the prosperity of canal trade. The garden retains the "Huifang Hall," where merchants once met. The plaque on the wall, "Integrity Wins the World," reveals the secret of the Shanxi merchants' success.









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