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Lotus Pond, Liwan Lake

Liwan Lake Park is an old district park in Guangzhou connected to Lizhiwan Creek. Nearby are Pantang Village and Renwei Temple. It is a rare resting place in the dense old city center. Every summer, the lotus flowers bloom, and dragon boat races are very lively. The nearby Pantang Village also retains its original ecological appearance as much as possible, making it worth a leisurely visit.
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Posted: Aug 4, 2024
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