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What are the tourist attractions in Huai 'an, Jiangsu?
Jiangsu Huaian tourist attractions:

1, ancient weir scenic spot of Hongze Lake

Hongze Lake Ancient Weir Scenic Area is located in Hongze District, Huai 'an City, Jiangsu Province. It is a national AAAA tourist scenic spot, located on Hongze Lake, the fourth largest freshwater lake in China. The scenic spots mainly include Hongze Lake levee, Shuifucheng, Fisherman's Bay and Happy Garden. It is a comprehensive eco-cultural tourist attraction integrating cultural experience, health and leisure, great lakes sightseeing, forest exploration and modern amusement.

2. Wudaohu Tourist Area

Lianshui Wudaohu Park was built in 1930, covering an area of 1.283 mu, including 846 mu of water surface. It consists of Fengle Island, Le Tong Island, Migong Island, Xiyuan Island and Zhaoqian Island. Wudao Park is a world of water, flowers, birds and myths. It has charming scenic spots and intoxicating fragrance everywhere, giving people beautiful enjoyment and magical imagination.

Ten thousand mu of lotus swing in Jinhu:

Jinhu Lotus Dang is a national agricultural ecological scenic spot, located in Qiao Heng, an ancient town with a long history in Jinhu County. Su Dongpo, a literary giant in the Song Dynasty, once took a boat night cruise here with his brother-in-law Qin Shaoyou and his literary friend Huang Tingjian, observing the scenery and composing poems, leaving behind an eternal story that "the wine is fragrant across the bridge and the moon, and the tea is cooked in Qingshan Temple before spring". Qiao Heng, the ancient town under our feet, got its name from this.

Lotus swing has a total area of 22.4 square kilometers. Inside the swing, there is an overwhelming 10,000-mu lotus field. Outside the swing, there is an endless gaoyou lake, with blue waves and little fishing sails. Lotus root, as an ornamental and edible aquatic plant, has been cultivated in China for more than 2000 years.