"Kaiyuan rhyme" free opening to the May 1
Shandong commercial newspaper reporter Zhang Shu
2015 year, Ji'nan Forest Farm implementation of the Buddha Hui mountain Kaiyuan Temple site protection and surrounding environment construction projects, at present, Kaiyuan remains The rhyme sightseeing area has been basically completed and has the conditions for sightseeing. The plan is open to the public before May 1.
up to now, the Kaiyuan rhyme workshop to the Kaiyuan Temple Forest point road transformation and environmental upgrading project, a total of 2500 square meters of pavement, 650 square meters square, 73000 square meters of greening, planting more than 8000 trees and shrubs, land is 10000 square meters. The construction of Kaiyuan Temple Ruins and surrounding environment has built 1200 square meters of roads and 5000 square meters of greening. Built 320 square meters of Zen tea house, one service building, one of the North Hill Gate, the west gate and one static and empty Pavilion, one toilet. Xinghua Valley transformation and upgrading, the Buddha Hui Mountain Scenic pits, black draught and kilometre Gallery damaged mountain control works have been completed. By clearing dangerous rock, reinforcing mountain, setting up main and passive network and protective shed, it also effectively eliminates geological hazards and ensures the safety of scenic spots. "
" Kaiyuan rhyme, combined with the overall infrastructure construction of the Buddha Hui mountain, the surrounding environment renovation of the Kaiyuan Temple site, the needs of the tourists and the cultural background, has been further promoted, and the plan is open before May 1. " Ji'nan City Garden Bureau of the relevant responsible person said, "but because the Kaiyuan Temple restoration belongs to the scope of cultural relics protection, so when to open to the outside world needs to be strengthened with the relevant departments. Although Kaiyuan Temple has to wait for some time to open to the outside world, most of the other areas already have the conditions for sightseeing. "