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Sunbathing and drinking a cup of tea under the ancient plum blossom tree is called a vacation. Wangjiang Tower Park was built to commemorate the famous Tang Dynasty poet Xue Tao. The entire park is divided into two areas, one is a free garden area, and the other is a paid cultural relic protection area. Xue Tao loved bamboo all his life, so he planted various types of bamboo throughout the entire Wangjiang Tower. Bamboo is projected onto the red wall in the sunlight. This is a free and open area. Xue Tao is one of the four talented women in Shu and has a great love for poetry. Against the backdrop of ancient Liang architecture and painting, we experienced the ancient people's "Six Words of Bending Water", absolutely elegant! (This is the cultural relic protection fee area), the ticket checkpoint has a winding red wall made of bamboo with a diameter. Don't miss it. Ticket: $3 for cultural relics protection area. The garden open area is free of charge. (Meilin tea is free!!!) Subway: Sanguantang, Sanguantang, Line 6 600 meters.