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Nanchang Han Dynasty Haihunhou Kingdom Relics Park is recommended in Guangzhou
Date: 2021-04-08       Hits:9885

"One sea silk road, sail shadow for two thousand years." Guangzhou, where the three rivers meet and the eight seas entrance, has been connected to the Maritime Silk Road two thousand years ago. Guangzhou is one of the nine metropolises in the world recorded in the "Historical Records: Biographies of Commodities" in the Western Han Dynasty. The so-called "beads, rhinos, tortoise shells, fruits, and cloths", these crystals, agates, and ambers came through the Maritime Silk Road. After tossing and turning, the sky reappears at the relics of the Hou Country of Haihun. The magical intersection across time and space makes the connection between Guangzhou and Nanchang closer.


      

        In order to open up the tourist source market in Guangdong, on April 7th, attract tourists from outside the province to Nanchang for sightseeing. Nanchang Cultural Tourism entered Guangzhou and held the "Millennium Yuzhang County World Hero City" (Guangzhou) special tourism promotion meeting. It is recommended that "the ruins of the Han Dynasty Haihunhouguo in the north have the Tang Dynasty Tengwang Pavilion Shengjing, and the Ming Dynasty Badashanren Meihu Scenic Spot in the south" is a fine tourist route.


        At the promotion meeting, a promotional video of the Haiyunhou Kingdom Relics Park was broadcasted and a promotional album was distributed.

 The fastest high-speed rail from Guangzhou to Nanchang only takes 4 hours. On weekends, you can take a walk-and-go trip to explore the sea and faint country and feel the glory of the Han family for a thousand years.

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