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What means of transportation are there in Jiuquan Scenic Spot in the Western Han Dynasty?

Traffic Guide for Jiuquan Scenic Spot in the Western Han Dynasty: Local transportation: Take bus No.9 and get off at the terminal.

Jiuquan Park, also known as Quanhu Park, is located 2 kilometers east of Jiuquan City. It is named after Jiuquan in the park and has a history of more than 2, years. Jiuquan Park is a garden-style cultural park with a history of more than 2, years, covering an area of more than 4 mu. In the park, there are the scenic spots of Jiuquan in the Qing Dynasty, the ancient county stone tablet of Jiuquan in the Han Dynasty, and the tablet written by Zuo Zongtang, which has become a must for tourists to visit Jiuquan. Jiuquan Park is not only famous for the Millennium Gu Quan, the scenic spots of the Western Han Dynasty and the poems of Li Bai, but also a number of scenic spots with modern charm-Shuixie Ancient Boat, Moon Cave Golden Beads, Deep Clouds, Moon Lake Rockery, Flowers and Moon, Cuizhu Garden and Ginkgo Garden. There are many ancient buildings in the park, such as springs, lakes, pavilions, pavilions, monuments, corridors, temples, etc. Many scholars, writers, military strategists and bachelors in the past dynasties all wrote poems about the ancient Jiuquan.

There is an ancient poem that says: The scenic spots of the Western Han Dynasty have been handed down for thousands of years, and the reed flowers still accompany the boat in the evening. Walking with moss, Suoxiaoyue, hidden in the depths of smoke clouds, Cui Liu. The imitation Hanque gatehouse building standing in front of us is the south gate of Jiuquan Park and the main gate of the park. The main body is composed of a son and a mother, with a simple and natural style and a magnificent momentum. Two plaques hanging on the nave reveal the unique scenery and profound historical connotation of Jiuquan Park. Among them, "the pearl of the vast sea" was written by Zhang Daoxing, director of China Calligraphers Association, and "the scenery of the spring lake" was written by Cao Wu. Above the plaque, there is a bull's head relief, which is carved with granite stone unique to the depths of Qilian Mountain. According to legend, in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, Jiuquan City was often flooded, and it was said that there were monsters at work. People built a temple in the northwest corner and southwest corner of the Bell and Drum Tower to suppress evil spirits. Because the two temples and the Bell and Drum Tower form the shape of a bull's head, people also call Jiuquan City "Woniu City".