2. Dongguan Street Dongguan Street, a national 4A-level scenic spot with a total length of 1 122 meters, is the most representative historical old street in Yangzhou and one of the top ten historical and cultural blocks in China. The listed wells on the street are bustling, and there are many businesses and all kinds. Dongguan Street is a historical witness to the development and evolution of Yangzhou city, and also the birthplace and display window of Yangzhou Canal Culture and Salt Merchant Culture. Alleys are connected with alleys, and alleys are covered with alleys, which makes you feel different old Yangzhou customs!
3. Zhu Ziqing's former residence is located at No.27 Anle Lane, which is the best preserved former residence of Zhu in China, and the study and bedroom have maintained the original appearance of that year. A wise man sees things and thinks about people, and people seem to see the back of Mr. Zhu Ziqing at his desk.
4. Songjiacheng Sports and Leisure Park Songjiacheng Sports and Leisure Park integrates natural landscape, physical fitness, ecological leisure and other functions, highlighting the characteristics of leisure sports and integrating sports and leisure elements into the unique environmental landscape. There are all kinds of ball sports venues here, the fitness trail around the island surrounds the whole Songjiacheng, and bicycle lanes and sidewalks are specially set up in the park. There is also a large children's playground, which provides many entertainment facilities suitable for children to play. Walking in the Woods, playing ball on the court, riding a bike in the park, breathing oxygen again while exercising, enjoying the beautiful scenery, how comfortable!
5. Rolling Stone Cave (Yangzhou Old Pottery Garden) Yangzhou Old Pottery Garden is opposite Hongqiao Square with beautiful scenery, especially the "Rolling Stone Cave", one of the 24 scenic spots in Yangzhou in Qing Dynasty. It wins with exquisite stacked stones, majestic momentum, tortuous and secret caves, steep canyons, clear springs, buildings, pavilions and cloisters.