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What are the interesting places in Langfang?
Places to play in Langfang are:

Langfang people's park 1

Langfang People's Park was founded in 1990, located in Guangyang District, Langfang City, Hebei Province. It is the largest comprehensive park in the city center, a good place for urban residents to relax and exercise, and is well received by local citizens.

2. The first city of Xianghe

The first city is very big, all China buildings, resplendent and magnificent, pavilions, lotus ponds and small quadrangles. There are many places to live, including hotel-style rooms and small quadrangles, which are very distinctive and are good places for leisure and vacation, with beautiful scenery and magnificent buildings.

3. Langfang Minglong Wild Travel Resort

It is 3 hours' drive from Shijiazhuang and 0/hour drive from Beijing/KLOC. Mingyue Hot Spring Health Resort, located in the east of Bazhou Development Zone 106 National Road, Hebei Province, is a comprehensive tourist resort with catering, accommodation and entertainment based on rare hot spring water tourism resources.

4. China Bicycle Museum

Bazhou China Bicycle Museum officially opened in June 2008, with a building area of 4,000 square meters. This museum, which integrates bicycle collection, exhibition, research and education, is a vivid teaching material to show the history of bicycle development and the civilization of bicycle industry in China and even the world.

5. Longquan Temple in Bazhou

Bazhou Longquan Temple, located in Xin 'an Town, Bazhou City, is a key cultural relic protection unit in Hebei Province. It was first built in Tianlu, Liao Shizong, in the later Han Dynasty from 947 to 950. Formerly known as Longge Temple, it was renamed "Zhao Pu Temple" in Jin Dynasty and Longquan Temple in Yuan Dynasty. There are two ancient wells on both sides of the central axis in front of the Ursa Major Hall, and the water is like a spring, hence the name "Longquan".