Nantong Garden Tuojiao Landscape

The earliest building in the scenic area is the Yangtze River Sea Monument, which was built in 1998 and covers an area of 1500 square meters. It has a unique architectural shape, which is an organic combination of corridors, pavilions, buildings, signs, squares, monuments and other architectural images. The whole monument is in the shape of a ship, facing the east, which is dynamic, meaning that it crosses Qian Shan from the source of the Yangtze River. The largest Dayu stone statue in China is located in the center of the scenic spot, with a height of 19.99 meters and an area of 1.800 square meters. The whole statue is rich and simple. From Dayu's bright eyes, we can see that ancient people in China have a strong will to conquer nature. Yin-Yang Building is located outside the seawall in the northeast corner of the scenic spot, which is intended to integrate the concept of "a round place" with the harmony between man and nature. When you climb the building, you can enjoy the magnificent sunrise on the sea and the magnificent sunset on the Yangtze River. The artificial lake lives in the garden, covering an area of 54,500 square meters. The Great Lake is surrounded by the pedestal of Dayu statue, with blue waves and yachts shuttling. The small lake reflects the seaside resorts with European and American styles, and the scenery is charming. The night is unique and enchanting, which is a leisure place for tourists to eat, live, play and have fun. The cement roads in the park are criss-crossed, flat and tidy; The concrete retaining wall built along the dike is magnificent, just like a long white dragon lying on the beach. The pavilions and waterside pavilions on glazed tile roofs are all modern garden buildings, which are exquisite and blend the essence of garden buildings. 10.5 million square meters lawn, lush green grass, flowers and trees into forests, providing a natural atmosphere for people who have lived in downtown areas for a long time.

Standing at the far Tuojiao, the vast Yangtze River flows into the sea, and the East China Sea and the Yellow Sea are also divided here. The intersection of three waters is spectacular. Coupled with Yin Shi's unique natural landscape of watching the sun, many scholars regard watching the sunrise at Camel Point as a kind of enjoyment.