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Hàoyuè Garden
Hàoyuè Garden is a rocky outcrop containing an imposing statue of Koxingain full military dress.
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No 2 Beach
About 6km east of the old town, No 2 Beach is rocky in parts but surrounded by lively tide pools.
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No 1 Beach
One of Yāntáis two main beaches, No 1 Beach is a long stretch of soft sand in a calm bay.
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Former Headquarters of the Nánchāng Uprising
Wartime paraphernalia for rainy days and enthusiasts of the CCP. Admission free with passport.
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Cháoyáng Temple
Features an ancient theatrical stage and hall, and is now home to a silver-forging training centre.
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Buddhist Fragrance Pavilion
First built in the 18th Century, this pavilion is where the emperors came to pray to Buddha.
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Thangka Wall
Next to some rock paintings is this support wall, used to hang a giant thangka during festivals.
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Wūzhèn Visitor Centre
Buy your ticket here and get money changed; theres also an ATM and a hotel booking service.
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Wénchāng Gallery
The gallery houses examples of Empress Cixis calligraphy, as well as bronze and jade exhibits.
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Rotunda de Caros da Maia
This lively district encompasses a series of streets packed with vendors and street food.
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Qīnghuá University
Along with Peking University, Qīnghuá University is Chinas most famous academic institution.
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Qíliáng Dòng
A cave of underground rivers and waterfalls 7km north of town. Take the Lìwān tourist bus.
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Jarung Kangtsang
After exiting Sera Ngagba College, most pilgrims pay a visit to this nearby residential college.
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Yáng Family Ancestral Hall
West of East Gate Tower. Built in 1836, its exterior is covered with slogans from the Cultural Revolution.
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Geku
The ruined seven-storey geku (tower) that used to display festival thangkas has been rebuilt in recent years.
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Guǎngdōng Guild Hall
Near the Drum Tower is the Guangdong Guild Hall, built in 1907 and also known as the Museum of Opera.
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Dragon Well Tea Village
Hángzhōu’s most famous teas can be enjoyed at this tea village up in the hills southwest of West Lake .
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Culture Park
A sprawling green park of gingko-lined paths, lotus-filled ponds and teahouses. Kiddie rides for a small fee.
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Overseas Chinese Museum
An ambitious celebration of China’s communities abroad, with dioramas, street scenes, photos and props.
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Consulate Inn
A three-storey Victorian-style building, formerly the British Consulate and currently running as a hotel.
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