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was built in 1980. Long time ago, the Emperor of China, Guang
Wu, from the East Han dynasty, gave the Japanese Emperor, Bo
Fan Ju, a Jin Yin (gold silk) as a sign of friendship. This
was known from the archeological findings in the Japanese city,
Hukuoka. In 1980, when China¡¯s Guangzhou city and Japan¡¯s Hukuoka
city established friendship ties, the Hukuoka City Government
built this park and donated it to the youth of Guangzhou city-
In order to commemorate this auspicious occasion the park was
named after the Jin Yin (gold silk) gift. Today, Jin Yin Entertainment
Park symbolizes the establishment of friendly ties between China
and Japan. |
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