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What are the modes of transportation in Jiangyin Zhongshan Park?
Jiangyin Zhongshan Park Traffic Guide: Bus:

One-way fare for ordinary cars 1 yuan, and one-way fare for air-conditioned cars in 2 yuan. Most of them are unmanned ticketing cars. (Attached is a list of bus routes commonly used in Wuxi tourism).

Tip: Shanghai Traffic Card can be swiped on Wuxi bus and enjoy the treatment of Wuxi citizens.

Taxi:

The starting price of taxis is 8 yuan (3km).

Jiangyin Zhongshan Park was originally Jiangsu Zhengxue Shuya Ruins Park, with a total area of over 70,000 square meters. The modeling of many buildings and structures in the park reflects the architectural features of China classical gardens. The whole project includes Lotus Hall, Yongmu Road, Sculpture Square in Zhengxue District, Sun Yat-sen Memorial Tower and Shuixi Project. Jiangsu Academic Affairs Office was the official office that presided over the examination of scholars in the imperial examination era. The predecessor of the official office can be traced back to the early years of the Northern Song Dynasty, when it was called Wanchun Garden, which was a private garden of a family named Sun. In the early Ming Dynasty, Wu Liang, a general under Zhu Yuanzhang, guarded Jiangyin and changed his name to marquis Wu. During the Hongzhi period, it was built for the Governor's Station.

It was not until the forty-second year of Wanli (16 14) that learning politics was moved from Yixing to Jiangyin, and it was called "Duchayuan". It is recorded in the Jiangyin County Records of Chongzhen in the Ming Dynasty: "The Inspection Institute was built by Wang Yining, the top scholar, and moved to Wen Yi to make Xu Da Road. There are Wanshou Mountain in the north, Xuelang Lake in the west and Guangfu Temple in the east. Magnificent and magnificent, it can be called the crown of Jiangnan House. "

From the forty-two years of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (16 14) to the thirty-two years of Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty (1905), it lasted for 292 years with the abolition of the imperial examination system and government offices. The academic government office has always been the residence of various dynasties. After the Revolution of 1911, the back garden was renamed Shoushan Park.

After the victory of the Revolution of 1911, in June of 5438+09 12, 10, Dr. Sun Yat-sen, who had just dismissed the provisional president of the Republic of China, was appointed as the director of the National Railway Administration at the order of Yuan Shikai to inspect the Huangshan Fort in Jiangyin. After entering the city, he gave a speech in Tongzitang, asking Jiangyin people to build roads, develop transportation and introduce civilization, and calling for "national civilization to start from Jiangyin". In order to commemorate this great revolutionary pioneer, Jiangyin people chose a prominent position in the park, rebuilt the memorial tower of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, and moved it to Tongzitang, enriching the connotation of the scenic spot.

In 2002, Jiangyin Municipal People's Government invested nearly 50 million yuan to rebuild Zhongshan Park and renamed it Jiangsu Zhengxue Shuya Ruins Park (namely Zhongshan Park), which was officially opened to the public on June 28, 2003. Zhongshan Park is an open city garden integrating citizens' leisure and entertainment. The whole scenic spot covers an area of 7.25 hectares (72,500 square meters), covering an area of 108 mu. It is divided into several functional areas, such as academic, political and cultural areas, ecological rest areas and entertainment areas.

In the overall planning and design, we fully tap the historical context, use modern scientific and technological means to interpret traditional culture, follow the concept of combining tradition with modernity, and integrate the gardening art of the East and the West, thus recreating part of the landscape of the academic government office area with profound historical and cultural connotations, including the back garden, creating a unique urban leisure garden space, integrating ancient and modern cultural attractions and becoming an oasis in modern cities.