Dongxing Pingfeng Rainforest Park is a beautiful place with a primitive ecological environment, a vast forest area. Visitors can climb the mountain, watch the waterfall, play in the water, and enjoy the scenery. So how to get to Dongxing Pingfeng Rainforest Park? Where is its specific address?
1、Park location
Address: Pingfeng Village, Malu Town, Dongxing City, Fangchenggang City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region
2、Transportation Guide
Public transportation: Bus No. 11, the first bus departs at 6:00 am, every half an hour, 15 trips a day, the last bus is at 7:20 pm.
Self-driving route:
Nanning → – Red Stone Valley rafting
From Nanning →→ take the North-South Expressway →→ turn to Qin-Fang Expressway →→ turn to Fang-Dong Expressway and exit at Jiangping/Nasuo Expressway exit →→ Red Stone Valley rafting (there are road signs along the way)
Xinggang Avenue → – Red Stone Valley rafting
Take Xinggang Avenue →→ go up the ramp to the Xiwan Sea Bridge →→ go straight on the Fangcheng/Dongxing First-Class Highway →→ Dongxing Luofu roundabout (turn right before entering the city, there are signs, do not enter the city) →→ Malu Town three-way intersection (road signs) →→ Bridge (road signs) →→ Pingfeng Village Red Stone Valley Scenic Area (Pingfeng Rainforest Park)
2、Park introduction
Dongxing Pingfeng Rainforest Park is a key scenic spot in Fangchenggang City’s “up the mountain, down the sea, and out of the country”, and it is also an ideal tourist destination for sightseeing, tourism, leisure and vacation, health preservation, and longevity. The park is full of beautiful mountains and clear waters, towering peaks, numerous streams and waterfalls, deep valleys and strange rocks, and a forest coverage rate of over 85%. Every summer, the rafting in the park opens as scheduled. The slope is high, the drop is large, the momentum is magnificent, the mileage is long, it is sometimes connected and sometimes separated, sometimes fast and sometimes slow, it is a natural place to experience the fun of mountains and rivers.
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