China Liang Zhu Culture Park Tours – Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, China

China Liang Zhu Culture Park
梁祝文化公园

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Jinxing Village, Gaoqiao Town, Yinzhou Dist. , China, Zhejiang Province, Ningbo
Hours : 8am-4:30pm

About this place

Liang Zhu Culture Park is a short distance outside Ningbo. It can be reached by the number 238 bus or by taxi.

The story of the butterfly lovers is known throughout China. Yangshuo, in Guangxi Province, is home to a butterfly cave dedicated to this famous couple, but Ningbo’s Gaoqiao Town stakes its claim as the real home of this moving story. This “Romeo and Juliet” story of China dates back nearly 2000 years. If you do not know the story, then a visit to this cultural park will answer all of your queries.

This beautifully framed print is made from real butterflies

The park is definitely designed for lovers. You can even place an advertisement for yourself where respondents leave butterfly stickers with contact details. Kids will enjoy the park as well.

 

 

 

 

 

Gaoqiao Town - Take bus 238 (4RMB) from alongside the railway station

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Tours That Go to China Liang Zhu Culture Park

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Re: China Liang Zhu Culture Park

By Elena Luo,

Your Local Expert on the Off-Beaten Trail & Leisure Tour in Yunnan

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<p>&nbsp; The love story of Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yintai is the most well-known among all generations in China. Even my mother who cannot read and write at all, told us this story in our childhood.&nbsp; The music by violin&nbsp;and piano is beautiful to all ears.</p>
Re: China Liang Zhu Culture Park

By Shaolu86,

Your professional, experienced, knowledgeable tour guide

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<p>&nbsp;<br /> All shall be well, and Jack shall have Jill.</p>
Chinese version of “Romeo and Juliet”
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<p>This tragedy story is my favorite one, even though i don't like tragedy, but i just can not to forget about it, they are they people who so care about each other and died for the love. <br /> It`s a Chinese version of &ldquo;Romeo and Juliet&rdquo; .</p>

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