According to my own travel experience, I have sorted out the 9 must-see attractions in Hefei. You are welcome to add to the comments section. Remember to like and collect.
1️⃣Xiaoyaojin
❤️This place carries the memories of generations of Hefei people. At the end of 2020, Xiaoyaojin Park underwent a comprehensive upgrade and renovation. Not only does it retain the memories of the times such as the elephant slide, but it also better displays the history and culture of the Three Kingdoms in Luzhou. It is a garden park that presents openness and innovation.
2️⃣Bao Park
💚The lake has beautiful scenery, the water and the sky are one color, and the lotus flowers are blooming in summer. It is a quiet and pleasant leisure place. It is mainly composed of Bao Gong Temple, Bao Gong Tomb, Qingfeng Pavilion, Fuzhuang and other attractions.
3️⃣Sanhe Ancient Town
💙Be sure to try Sanhe rice dumplings and rice wine when you come here, and don't miss the local restaurants nearby! (I highly recommend Sanhe stir-fried dishes and steamed whitebait eggs, a must-order every time you go!)
4️⃣ Lei Street
💜There are many time-honored restaurants and specialty restaurants, covering local, southern Anhui, and northern Anhui specialties. Foreign friends can experience the unique Anhui delicacies here.
5️⃣ Anhui Provincial Museum (New Hall)
🧡There will be free volunteer explanations in the exhibition hall, and there are exquisite and unique cultural and creative products. Don't forget to check in and get a stamp at the service desk on the first floor~
6️⃣ Chaohu Lake
🤎Suitable for camping, walking, cycling, walking children, and watching the sunset. For those who are not driving for the first time, the recommended destination is Binhu National Forest Park. For self-driving, Changlinhe Ancient Town, Hongshizui, Laoshan Island, etc. are recommended.
7️⃣ European Style Street
🖤Next to it is Zhengda Plaza. The Ferris wheel on the top floor overlooks the night view of the city, which is worth taking photos and checking in.
8️⃣ Sunac Park
💛Not only does it have a lot of exciting rides, but it also has wonderful performances, float parades, musical fountains, etc. There are also many theme parks suitable for children. There are food and drinks inside, so remember to pack light!
9️⃣ Hechai 1972
💚A cultural and creative park transformed from a prison, it has many galleries, coffee shops, western restaurants, and trendy toy stores. It has a literary and artistic atmosphere, but it is not easy to park. It is recommended to take a taxi or share a bicycle.
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