Zigong's colored lights are worthy of being the first colored lights in the country, and some drone performances have been added, making the lights more icing on the cake. The only downside is that the surrounding transportation facilities have to follow up, especially when the scene is scattered, it is not very convenient to take a taxi.
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Zigong's colored lights are worthy of being the first colored lights in the country, and some drone performances have been added, making the lights more icing on the cake. The only downside is that the surrounding transportation facilities have to follow up, especially when the scene is scattered, it is not very convenient to take a taxi.
The museum not only introduced the ins and outs of the colored lights and related development, but also quite exquisite single colored lights, some colored lights even better than the colored lights in the big world, but also to the colored lights in the big world supplement, it is very recommended.
Zigong Color Light Park is located at No. 889 Xinmin Street, Ziliujing District, Zigong City, Sichuan Province, covering an area of 10.3 hectares. It was built in 1930 and was originally named "Zixi Park". It was changed to its current name in 1988. The park uses super large colored lamps, unique shape, simple and elegant, beautiful scenery, picturesque scenery, during the annual light festival, more colorful, beautiful, known as the China Light Museum.
Zigong Lantern Park was built in 1931 and the name of the park has been changed. When the park was completed, it was named "Cenxi Park". In 1939, Xie Qi (Zigong) who was a former member of the Standing Committee of the Kuomintang Central Committee, then a member of the Central Supervision Committee and a member of the State Government died, and Chiang Kai-shek's Kuomintang government clearly organized a state funeral for him. In 1941, the Zigong Municipal Government renamed the park to "Huisheng Park". After the peaceful liberation of Zigong, the Zigong Municipal People's Government renamed the park to "Zigong People's Park" in 1950. In 1988, with the increasing popularity of Zigong Lantern Festival, the park was renamed "Zigong Lantern Park" after the approval of the Zigong Municipal Committee and the Zigong Municipal People's Government, and was managed by the Zigong Lantern Trade Management Committee.
I have come from Gong many times and I have no time to go. I just went shopping when I was free today. No tickets, the price is high, and the overall feeling is not bad.