A bird's-eye view of the Langshan Mountain, one of the eight renowned Buddhist mountains in China. [Photo/Nantong Daily]
Attendees of the second Nantong Zilang Music Festival, which is slated to take place on March 30 and 31, are free to enter the city's State-owned tourist attractions from March 29 to April 1 with festival ticket stubs.
Entrance to the Nantong Forest Safari Park, one of the largest of its kind in East China. [Photo/Nantong Daily]
Among the free attractions are the "five mountains" scenic area, including Langshan, Junshan, and Jianshan mountains, as well as Seyuan Garden, the Qingdun Ruins Museum, Jianghuai Culture Park, and the Huaxia Film Museum. Festival goers will enjoy half-price discount for boat tours in Langshan Mountain scenic area.
Night view of Haohe River scenic area, which made the list of the 10 most popular tourist attractions in Jiangsu province last year. [Photo/Nantong Daily]
Other tourist attractions in the city, including Nantong Forest Safari Park, Sendi Snow Park, and Zhouji Menghuan Island, are also offering discounted tickets to festival goers during the same period.