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What are the interesting places in Jiading?
1 Guyiyuan

Guyi Garden is located in nanxiang town, Jiading District, northwest suburb of Shanghai, 2 1 km away from the city center. It is one of the oldest Range Rover in Shanghai and one of the famous gardens in the south of the Yangtze River. Ancient Post Garden was built in Jiajing period of Ming Dynasty (A.D. 1522 ~ 1566), formerly known as Post Garden, which means "Qingzhu Post". Carefully designed by Zhu, a bamboo sculptor in Jiading, Ming Dynasty, green bamboos are planted all over the place in a scale of "ten mu garden". The pavilions, terraces, buildings, pavilions, columns, rafters and promenades are all engraved with various bamboo scenes, which are vivid and elegant. In A.D. 1 1 year (A.D. 1746), Qingganlong was expanded and rebuilt, and it was renamed Guyiyuan at this time.

Bus: No.562, No.822 (Haining Road, Tibet North Road) and Line 6A.

Subway: 1 1 Line, get off at Nanxiang Station, transfer to Nanxiang 1 Road and take two stops.

Shanghai Circuit

Shanghai International Circuit is an important part of Shanghai International Automobile City's automobile culture. The site is located in the northeast of Anting Town, Jiading District, about 7 kilometers away from the center of Anting Town. East to Zhangpu River, west to Songhe Road and Donghuan Road, south to Baoan Highway and north to the planned suburban expressway around the city, with a total area of about 5.3 square kilometers. Shanghai International Circuit consists of a circuit area, a commercial Expo area, a cultural and entertainment area and a development reserve area. The circuit area mainly includes a circuit, a stadium command center, a medical emergency center, a news center, a security inspection center, a racing modification center, a racing maintenance area, grandstand facilities, racing protection facilities, a helipad, a fuel supply station, an oil depot, a racing school and a parking lot. There is a shopping mall and a racing Expo in the commercial Expo area. There are various cultural and entertainment facilities in the cultural and entertainment area, including fitness facilities, cinemas, dance halls, bars, high-end hotels and guesthouses. Develop the reserved area as reserve land for further expansion.

Bus: Take Expo 10 and Anting 1 and get off at Shanghai Circuit Station.

Subway: Take the subway line 1 1 and get off at Shanghai Ring Road Station.

3 Qiuxiapu Park

Qiuxiapu Park, located in the East Street of Jiading Town, Jiading District, Shanghai, is a garden with a unique Ming Dynasty style. It is one of the five classical gardens in Shanghai, which was formed by merging Gongyuan, Shenyuan, Jinyuan and Chenghuang Temple in Ming Dynasty. Qiuxiapu Park was built in the years of Zhengde and Jiajing (A.D. 1506- 1566). This was the private garden of Gong Hong, then Minister of Industry. There are many scenic spots in the park, such as Song Fengling, Bird's Talk Dike, Leng Xiang House, Shuyuzhai, Taohuatan, Snow Gallery and so on. In the early Qing Dynasty, the descendants of Gong declined, and the garden belonged to the king. It was originally named Qiuxiapu Park. In the fourth year of Yongzheng in Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1726), it was changed to Chenghuang Temple. During the Qianlong period, it merged with Shenshi East Courtyard in the east and was converted into the back garden of Chenghuang Temple. It was destroyed many times, and most of the existing buildings were rebuilt after the first year of Tongzhi (AD 1862). Most of the buildings in the garden were built in the Ming Dynasty, and the Chenghuang Temple can be traced back to the Song Dynasty and is the oldest garden in Shanghai.

Qiuxiapu Park is centered on Qingshuitang, surrounded by rugged rocks and towering old trees, with unique gardening art, and is divided into four scenic spots: Taohuatan, Ningxia Pavilion, Jing Qing Hall and Miaoyi. The thatched cottage on the pond in Taohuatan Scenic Area is praised as "the quiet hall moves for a long time, which is worth ten miles of the West Lake". A couplet in Tangnan: "Spring is early on the pond, its beauty is late, Wan Li is clear and calm;" The thatched cottage is frosty and snowy, the autumn wind is rustling, the spray is brilliant, and the drizzle is sparse. "This couplet vividly depicts the scenery of Qiuxiapu Park in spring and autumn. There is a long corridor-style "stele gallery" on the west side of "Huancuixuan" in Ningxia Pavilion Scenic Area. The inscription in Ming and Qing Dynasties is 17 square. Entering the park from the west gate, Nathan Guixuan is surrounded by osmanthus trees; Xuannan bought the Ming Dynasty relic "Sanxing Stone" and named it "Fu, Lu and Shou" respectively; There is also an interesting bridge in the park, which was built at 192 1. The small bridge connects the north bank of the winding path and spans the clear spring and the clear stream. Such a dexterous and ancient garden bridge is rare in China, especially in Shanghai.

Bus: Take Jiading 10, Jiading 12, Jiading No.4 and Hua Branch Line and get off at Bole Square Station, and walk for more than 200 meters to the north.

Subway: Shanghai can take subway line 1 1, get off at Jiading North Station, walk to the bus stop at the north intersection of Pingcheng Road, take Jiading 12 and get off at Bole Square Station, then walk more than 200 meters north.

4 Lu Art College

Lu Art College is located in Jiading, a cultural ancient town. Located on the east side of Fahua Pagoda with beautiful scenery, it is adjacent to Qiuxiapu Park, a beautiful and elegant ancient garden in Ming Dynasty. On the granite stacked door wall, the name of the hospital inscribed by Mr. Sha Menghai is engraved. China's garden-style courtyards are full of elegance and nobility. Cloisters, curved bridges, green ponds and bamboo forests have pleasant scenery. Full of books. The Art Institute covers an area of 324 1 m2, with a building area of 1.008 m2, of which the exhibition hall on the second floor of the main building covers an area of 355 m2. There is also a "Late Qing Xuan" named after Lu Zhai, which displays the relics of Lu's study room and some pictures, letters, manuscripts, various versions of Lu's picture books, essays, picture books and monographs of experts who comment on Lu at home and abroad. At present, there are 75 masterpieces handed down by Lu from 1940s to 1990s.

Lu Art Institute is the center of collection, research and promotion of Lu painting and calligraphy art, and also the place to carry out high-level academic activities. At the same time, it is also a window for prosperity of the community culture, improving the cultural taste of the community, contacting painters and painters at home and abroad, and conducting cultural exchanges between China and foreign countries.

Bus: Take Jiading 10, Jiading 12 and Jiading 4 and get off at Bole Square Station, then walk for 3-5 minutes.

Subway: Take the 1 1 line and get off at Jiading North Station, then take a taxi.