"China Stone Garden" is located on the north side of Tianjin Outer Ring Road (Shuang Gang Town Road, Jinnan District). Founded in 1995, it was invested by Mr. Zhang Baoshu, an architectural engineer who participated in the top ten architectural campaigns in Beijing in 1958. It is carefully designed and built, with fresh cultural atmosphere and rich modern characteristics. Covering an area of 100 mu, about 66,667 square meters. It was named "China Stone Garden" because it collected a huge Lingbi stone that looked like the territory of China.
It was officially opened to the public in May 20001year, and was approved as an AA-level scenic spot by the National Tourism Administration in June 20001year. In July, 20001year, "China Stone Garden" was awarded by Shanghai Guinness World as "the largest stone garden built by individuals in Tibet". The pavilion in the park was named "Tianjin Science Education Base" by the Municipal Science and Technology Commission.
Meaning influence
China Stone Garden has always adhered to the working attitude and style of promoting socialist cultural construction, which has aroused widespread concern from all walks of life. City leaders have visited China Stone Garden many times. Former mayors Li, Nie Bichu, Sun Hailin, Xiao, Vice Mayor Lu Huansheng and Yu, old comrades Shi Jian, Nie Bichu and Xiao Yuan, and famous calligrapher Wang Xuezhong visited the Stone Garden and gave high praise and full affirmation.
Visiting China Stone Garden is like browsing a three-dimensional encyclopedia of China stone culture. It integrates geology, minerals and biology, and integrates history, geography and humanities. It is the second classroom for teenagers to carry out quality education, and it is also an ideal place for painters and painters to sketch and create landscapes. In June, 200 1 year, it was approved as an AA-level scenic spot by the National Tourism Administration. In July of the same year, it was accepted by Guinness Headquarters of Shanghai Great World, and was selected as the largest stone garden built by individuals.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-China Kistler Garden.