People's Park (Nanning)


People's Park is an urban public park in central Nanning, the capital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in southern China. It is also known as White Dragon Park because of the White Dragon Lake inside the park.

Overview

People's Park is located at 1 East Renmin Road in central Nanning, a ten-minute walk from Chaoyang Square. Its main features are the White Dragon Lake, with a small island connected to the shore by two bridges, and Wangxian Hill, the highest point in downtown Nanning. On top of the hill is the Zhenning Fort, reached by 141 ten-meter-wide stone steps.
In the middle of the park is the Shady Botanical Garden, featuring rare herbs, local flowers, and a 1,000-year-old banyan tree. In the northeast corner is a Monument to Revolutionary Martyrs, surrounded by pine and cypress trees. The park is rated an AAA tourist attraction by the China National Tourism Administration.

History

According to the Southern Song dynasty geographical text Yudi Jisheng, Di Qing, the Northern Song general who suppressed the rebellion of Nong Zhigao in Guangxi, stationed his troops nearby. He once saw a flock of white sheep beside the lake, which he thought resembled a dragon, and named the lake White Dragon Lake.
The Temple of Six Lords once stood on top of Wangxian Hill in the park. The temple was dedicated to six significant people in the history of Nanning, namely Di Qing, Sun Mian, Yu Jing, Su Jian, Wang Yangming, and Mang Yitu. In 1917, the Guangxi warlord Lu Rongting demolished the temple and built the Zhenning Fort on the site, with a 120mm rail-mounted cannon manufactured by the German Krupp Company in 1890. The fort and the cannon are now open to visitors.