On March 10, 2022, the WeChat public account "Beautiful Red Bridge" released a warm reminder that Peach Garden (Taoshi garden, Beiyang Garden) and Xigu Park will temporarily receive tourists——
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Dear Citizens and Visitors,
In early spring and March, it is the peach blossom season again.
Tao Garden and Xigu Park in our district are the favorite punching places for the general public to travel in the spring, but some of the passages in the park are narrow, and tourists are easy to cause congestion. In view of the current severe and complex epidemic situation in our city, in order to effectively control and reduce the risk of epidemic transmission and protect the life safety and physical health of the people, it is hereby scheduled that from March 10, 2022, Peach Garden (Taoshi Garden, Beiyang Garden) and Xigu Park will suspend the reception of tourists, and resume opening hours until further notice.
The clouds appreciate the spring light, and the pink drunken xia can still be expected.
At that time, the "Beautiful Red Bridge" WeChat public account, Hongqiao Cable TV Station, "Home in Hongqiao" App, "Beautiful Red Bridge" official vibrato, Hongqiao government affairs network, "Red Bridge Release" government affairs Weibo and other Hongqiao media and some central, city mainstream media and self-media accounts will take you to enjoy the picturesque scenery of peach blossoms, blue waves and weeping willows on the Beiyun River through graphics, short videos, slow live broadcasts, VR and other forms, so please pay attention to them.
Ten miles of peach blossoms, a beautiful meeting at the end of the time.
Hereby, thank you for your understanding and support, let us look forward to the next spring flower appointment, Red Bridge will be more beautiful because of you!
Hongqiao District Urban Management Service Center
March 10, 2022
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