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=== Yinzhou District === [[File:South Gate of Ningbo Museum.jpg|thumb|right|Ningbo Museum]] * [[Ningbo Museum]] (Yinzhou Museum, or Ningbo Historic Museum): A museum focused on Ningbo area history and traditional customs, considered the masterwork of [[Wang Shu]], the first Chinese citizen to win the [[Pritzker Architecture Prize]] in 2012. The Ningbo Museum is also the main filming location for the 2023 TV series adaptation of scifi author Liu Cixin's novel of the same name, [[The Three-Body Problem (novel)|Three Bodies.]] * [[Romon U-Park]]: One of the largest urban indoor theme parks in the world. *Ningbo Eastern New Town: A newly developed area of Ningbo City, with a well-designed CBD (including two 400m skyscrapers and other headquarters of many listed company and government offices), several museums, galleries, and shopping centers, including: **Ningbo Urban Planning Exhibition Center<ref>{{Cite web|date=2019-12-25|title=Ningbo Urban Planning Exhibition Center / Playze + Schmidhuber|url=https://www.archdaily.com/930902/ningbo-urban-planning-exhibition-center-playze|access-date=2021-05-07|website=ArchDaily|language=en-US|archive-date=2021-05-07|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210507185752/https://www.archdaily.com/930902/ningbo-urban-planning-exhibition-center-playze|url-status=live}}</ref> **Ningbo Hankyu Commercial Complex: Opened in 2021, it is the first overseas outlet of Hankyu, the famous Japanese department store. **Ningbo New Library *Yinzhou Park and Ningbo Southern CBD * [[Dongqian Lake]]: The largest natural freshwater lake in [[Zhejiang Province]]. The earliest historical record of the lake dates back to the [[Jin dynasty (266–420)|West Jin dynasty]], and there are several natural sceneries and historical attractions around the lake: **Little Putuo: An island on the lake with several temples built during the [[Song dynasty]] by a prime minister called [[:zh:史浩|Shihao]]. **Yuefei Temple: A temple built during the [[Song dynasty]] in memory of [[Yue Fei|Yuefei]]. **Taogong Island: The place where [[Fan Li|Fanli]] and [[Xi Shi|Xishi]] once lived according to folklore. **[[:zh:南宋石刻公园|Southern Song Dynasty Rock Carving Park]]: won the "National Cultural Relics Conservation Best Project Award" awarded by the China National Architecture Research Association and the China Cultural Relics Conservation Foundation **Fuquan Mountain: a mountain with a Chinese tea theme park **Ningbo Hanling Old Street: an ancient street with a history thousands of years. It was once called Hanling City. The 'city' here means bazaar. *[[Qita Temple]]: A Zen Buddhist temple complex first consecrated during the Tang dynasty in the downtown area of Ningbo city. * [[Tianhou Temple (Ningbo)|Tianhou Temple]]: A former temple of [[Mazu (goddess)|Mazu]] as the "Empress of Heaven" once used by Fujianese merchants as their guild hall (''Qing'an Huiguan''). In the 19th century, it was accounted by [[S. Wells Williams]] as the most beautiful place in Ningbo and by [[John Thomson (photographer)|John Thomson]] as one of the most beautiful temples in China, but that structure was destroyed during the Chinese Civil War. It has been reconstructed with many of its original works of art, however, to form the [[East Zhejiang Maritime Affairs and Folk Customs Museum]]. *[[Temple of King Ashoka]]: a [[Buddhist temple]] first established during the [[Jin dynasty (266–420)|Western Jin dynasty]] (282 AD). *[[Tiantong Temple]]: One of the "Five [[Chan Buddhism]] Temples". Tiantong Temple is the cradle of the Sōtō school (曹洞宗, ''Sōtō-shū'') of [[Buddhism in Japan|Japanese Buddhism]]. *Ningbo Ocean World: An aquarium with an ocean theater *Ningbo Youngor Zoo *Ningbo Sakura Park (Zhongxing Sakura Park): A sakura park built to commemorate the friendship city between Ningbo City and Nagaoka City, Japan
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