Online tickets can be purchased in advance, and the two-dimensional code in the short message link can be directly brushed into the garden, which is very convenient. Compared with other popular scenic spots, it is quite clean and a Buddhist scenic spot. There are many interactive areas and digital areas, while looking at the digital restoration map and walking through the ruins under your feet, it is still very sad to imagine how beautiful the Liulita would be if it hadn't been destroyed by the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom. Along the way, I met a lot of elderly tourists. There were seats and bushes everywhere in the museum. They were suitable for stopping and walking. There were also children's playgrounds, where they could play with sand, bells and pots. The glazed pagoda is newly built. It looks better at night than during the day, but it is also good to have a panoramic view of the Qinhuai River during the day.