The Wu Culture Exhibition Centre, also simply known as the Wu Culture Park, is a massive park located in Wuxi, China. Built to serve as a repository of Wu Yue (a kingdom ruled by the Qian family) culture, the park also contains the original wetlands farmed long ago. The park, which spans nearly fifty hectares in area, is divided into several zones. The Hongshan Ruins Protection Zone will encompass the ancient tombs located on Hongshan Hill, as well as large portions of undeveloped wetlands. The Lianghong Wetland Ecological Protection Zone will be used to research the best ways to preserve the wetlands.

The Wu Style Entertainment Zone will feature a myriad of entertainment options such as the Wu Culture Theme Park. The DaFang Village Creative Industry Zone will function as a centre for the distribution of artwork. This includes making films, cartoons and publishing books as well. Large portions of the park have been completed although there is still a lot more still under development. However, for tourists looking for something to do in Wuxi, a trip to the Wu Culture Park is the perfect activity.

Wuxi is a budding industrial city located in China’s Jiangsu Province, close to Shanghai. Tourists visiting Shanghai should consider visiting Wuxi and spending a few days there. It is something of a transport hub, with many people transiting through here. The city is home to a number of interesting attractions, cultural, historical and contemporary, making it one of the most popular tourist destinations within the country. Top tourist attractions includes places such as the Garden of Ecstasy, a gorgeous garden whose design was copied for the Summer Palace in Beijing; the Donglin Academy; and the Grand Buddha at Lingshan, one of the largest Buddha statues in China.

The local facilities are very good and one can find many shops and restaurants here. Tourists looking for a good hotel in Wuxi can try the Millennium Wuxi. Elegantly designed and exuding a quiet, peaceful ambiance, the Wuxi hotel is the ideal place to stay. Providing warm, friendly service, guests can enjoy the best that Wuxi has to offer.

Thanuja Silva is a travel writer who writes under the pen name Auburn Silver. She has a passion for fashion and a deep interest in admiring new and exotic attractions around the world.

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