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Yanguan Tide Music City is a tourist destination brimming with historical culture and modern musical charm, located at No. 188 Gongchen Road, Haining District, Jiaxing City, Zhejiang Province. Opening Hours - Summer Time: 8:30 AM - 10:30 PM - Winter Time: 8:30 AM - 10:00 PM Ticket Information - Admission Fee: ¥60 - Tide-Watching Park: ¥30 - Discounts: Free for children under 1.2m, half-price for seniors over 60, and students with valid ID can enjoy discounts. Transportation Guide - High-Speed Rail: Take the train to Haining Station, then transfer to the Haining Tourist Bus Line 2 Branch to Yanguan Tide Music City Station, followed by a 6-minute walk. - Self-Driving: Navigate to Yanguan Tide Music City International Tourism Resort. It takes about 1 hour and 40 minutes from Shanghai and 40 minutes from Hangzhou. Must-See Attractions - Yanguan Tide Wall: A spectacular artificial waterfall that starts on the hour and lasts for 15 minutes each session. - Gongchen Gate: A relic of the ancient Haining city wall, built during the Yuan Dynasty with over 600 years of history. - Chenge Mansion: A Ming Dynasty architectural complex featuring a 600-year-old podocarpus tree. - Jin Yong Academy: Founded by Jin Yong himself, showcasing his academic achievements. - Sea God Temple: Modeled after Beijing's Hall of Supreme Harmony, known as the "Silver Throne Hall." Food Recommendations - North Gate Tide Market: A collection of traditional Haining dishes like Haining jar meat and Qianlong banquet balls. - Ancient City Gate Restaurant: Offers authentic Haining flavors and fresh local ingredients. Accommodation Options - Lead Singer Music Hotel: A music-themed hotel providing comfortable rooms and musical experiences. - Xuande Gate Hotel: Built along the river and adjacent to the ancient Xuande Gate wall ruins, offering convenient transportation and free shuttle services. Travel Tips - Check the tide schedule on the "Qiantang River Tide-Watching" mini-program before visiting and choose a good viewing spot in advance. - Walking the entire area can be tiring; consider taking the shuttle bus. - Some areas are under construction, with more dining options near North Street. - For self-driving, park at "Tide Music City Parking Building No. 6," currently free, with charging stations on the 3rd floor.
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