Things to do in Langfang

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Things to Do in Langfang


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  • EvaF2Eva
    Weissenburg in Bayern, Germany4,840 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    I never forget to go to this park when I am in Langfang. You can find here busy attractions for children as well as quiet places to walk and relax. There is a lake in the center of the park, where you can rent a boat or just watch them from the trails around. If you are interested in a history I recommend to visit calligraphy museum located in the corner of the park. It is well maintained and very interesting.
    The only black point in this beautiful park is its Monkey island with the small ZOO. Animals are kept in a bad condition and it for sure need a lot of improvement.
    Written 5 March 2016
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  • EvaF2Eva
    Weissenburg in Bayern, Germany4,840 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Jiutian Leisure Valley is an indoor park with several ponds, water falls and a lot of plants, which are in a very good condition. Part of the park is dedicated to children. Here you can find merry-go-rounds and similar attractions.
    We spent there about 2 hours and we really enjoyed.
    Written 5 January 2016
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  • DominicM969
    Nairobi, Nairobi Area, Kenya82 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    If there is one city that is quite nice to walk around with a sense of security etc...Guangzhou is just that!! Enjoy your walk but take alot of fluids as the humidity is quite high and one is bound to be dehydrated.
    Written 9 May 2013
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  • UWBadger01
    Madison, WI1 contribution
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    Originally planned by the Chinese government to be the largest university complex in the world (China always wants to be number one), the government convinced dozens of major universities and some smaller schools to move or open a branch in OUC. The governement built the school buildings, the student apartments, and storefront shop locations for merchants and in turn rented these out. From nothing China developed a city of some size, including streets, local bus routes, a bus to Beijing running hourly, a golf course, parks, and restaurants. But now several years later the place looks partially abandoned. Many buildings are vacant, and some, including what appears to be a major location for government, were never occupied. The golf course and country club are closed and the parks are not maintained. In 2009 the government sold the property to Raffles education group, Asia's largest education group, headquartered in Shanghai.
    Written 19 July 2013
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