I had previously posted about this park here :
五彩田园 - Wu Cai Tian Yuan in Yulin
The name of the park in Chinese is 五彩田园 - Wu Cai Tian Yuan - or Five Color Fields.
These are some pictures I took yesterday on a walk through a small part of it.
The park is still under development, but open - and maintained nicely, making for some nice picture taking
A description of the park in Chinese, English, French, Korean, and Thai.
You can read the description by right-clicking on it, and selecting "Open image in new tab"
A tea party that even Chairman Mao would have approved of.
Some shots I took during our walk.
People live (and farm their own food) there.
The hotels are simply shells - unfinished for now until more tourists actually come.


Beautiful. I need to make it out there sometime!
All Of Awsome Photo...
It's MAybe A Park Right??
The name of the park in Chinese is 五彩田园 - Wu Cai Tian Yuan - or Five Color Fields.
Don't Understand You Chinese LAnguage..
PArk NAme FIve Color Fields??
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