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The contents are detailed and the displays are various. After seeing the history of China's water transport and Huai'an as the location of the governorate of water transport and the once prosperous, it is worth visiting.
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The contents are detailed and the displays are various. After seeing the history of China's water transport and Huai'an as the location of the governorate of water transport and the once prosperous, it is worth visiting.
Not many people, the museum is not big, there is a museum of watering cultural relics not open, it is said that the internal arrangement, the overall feeling is not worth the money, the museum is too small.
The China Water Transport Museum is located near the ruins of the Water Transport Governor’s Office in the Water Transport Plaza in Huaian District, Huaian City, Jiangsu Province. It is a national AAAA-level tourist attraction. As the "Canal City", Huai'an plans to build the China Water Transport Museum to showcase the water transport culture. The Huai'an Water Transport Governor’s Office site is one of China’s major archaeological discoveries in 2002. The Water Transport Museum is integrated with the Water Transport Governor’s Office site to fully show the history and history of water transport to the world. To
The museum has systematically combed the history of China's water transport for over 2,000 years, and it is worth a look...
Huai'an has a well-developed water system, with the Li Canal, Ancient Huai River, and Hongze Lake in the area. This is the second time I have come to Huai'an. I have been to Zhou Enlai's Former Residence, Wu Chengen's Former Residence, and Hexia Ancient Town a few years ago. This time I went to the scenic spots related to these water systems, including the Water Transport Museum, the relics of the Governor's Water Transport Office, the Li Canal Cultural Corridor, and the Hongze Lake Ancient Weir, all of which are of great ornamental value.