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Yinggui Lake
Artificial lake in Chengdu, China From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Yinggui Lake (Chinese: 营桂湖) is an artificial lake in the Tianfu Art Park, surrounded by two art museums in the Jinniu District, northwest of central Chengdu, Sichuan, China.[1][2]
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Yinggui Lake is the main lake in the Tianfu Art Park and covers more than 200 acres.[1] There are three lakes in total, Fangfei Lake, Hehua Lake, and Yinggui Lake.[3] The park itself covers an area of 3,033 acres,[3] with scenic views.[2][4]
The official launch of the Tianfu Art Park was held on 6 November 2021, with the opening of two new museum buildings by the lake, as a main focus of the 2021 Chengdu Biennale,[5] and operated by the Chengdu Art Academy.[6] The two museum buildings are the Chengdu Museum of Contemporary Art and Chengdu Tianfu Art Museum, forming a new part of the Chengdu Art Museum.
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