In recent years, people have been plagued by epidemics. The new coronavirus has already become a topic that people must ask when traveling now. Questions such as whether there are cases in this place, whether this scenic spot can open rooms, when this scenic spot will reopen, etc., have long been commonplace. Recently, there has been good news. Many scenic spots in Ningbo are about to reopen. Let’s take a look at the details. 1. News Brief
As the epidemic prevention and control work has achieved positive results, today (December 22), many scenic spots in Ningbo, Zhejiang have successively announced their reopening. Among them, Tianyige Museum will resume opening to the public from 1:30 pm on December 22; Ningbo Wildlife Park announced that it will resume operations from December 22; Ningbo Donghai Banbianshan Tourist Resort has also completed comprehensive disinfection and cleaning The park has resumed operations on December 20 due to sanitation work; Ningbo Xiangshan Film and Television City will resume operations simultaneously on December 24, the day the Xinqiao Expressway opens.
Each scenic spot reminds tourists: When entering the park, they should take the initiative to scan the code and wear a mask for personal protection. At the same time, please cooperate with the park's epidemic prevention and control work; they should also insist on wearing a mask in daily life. Wash hands frequently, avoid gatherings, ventilate frequently, maintain social distance, and get vaccinated in a timely manner. 2. Introduction to Tianyige Museum
Tianyi Pavilion is located in Haishu District, Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province. It was built in the 40th to 45th year of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty (1561-1566). Fan Qin, the right minister of the Ministry of War of the Ming Dynasty, presided over the construction. It covers an area of ??26,000 square meters and has a history of more than 400 years.
The Tianyige Library faces south and is a two-story brick-wood structure with a hard-topped roof, 8.5 meters high, with a sloping roof and covered with blue tiles.
The first floor has six wide rooms and six deep rooms. The second floor, except for the stairwell, is one large room separated by bookcases.
The "Tian Yi Pond" Tong Yue Lake was dug in front of the pavilion. The garden was designed with "Fu, Lu, Longevity" as the overall shape, and mountain rocks were piled into "Nine Lions and One Elephant" and other scenic spots.
Tianyi Pavilion and its surrounding gardens have the characteristics of Jiangnan courtyard gardens. The collection of books and buildings in Tianyige provide physical materials for the study of calligraphy, local history, stone carvings, stone structures and residential buildings in eastern Zhejiang.
On February 23, 1982, Tianyi Pavilion was announced by the State Council of the People's Republic of China as the second batch of national key cultural relics protection units.
On October 29, 2018, Tianyige·Yuehu Scenic Area in Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province was designated as a national 5A-level tourist attraction by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the People's Republic of China.