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Updated November 3, 2025
## Visiting the spot at FQ52+4JW, Fucheng District (Mianyang, Sichuan) — what’s actually there, and how to plan your stop
Quick facts (verified):
– Coordinates: 31.457873, 104.751573 (Fucheng District, Mianyang, Sichuan, China)
– Plus Code: FQ52+4JW (a short code you can paste into Google Maps to pinpoint the location precisely). Plus Codes are an open, location-based addressing system—useful if a place lacks a street number. Help
### Why this pin matters
Your coordinates and Plus Code sit in Fucheng District, the urban core of Mianyang. Fucheng’s centroid (31.45528°N, 104.75722°E) essentially overlaps this spot, so you’re dealing with a central, built-up area rather than a remote hamlet. That means easy access to city parks, riverfront viewpoints, and major landmarks within short taxi or rideshare hops.
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## What you can visit within a short hop of the FQ52+4JW pin
> Exact listings below are established attractions in Fucheng/Mianyang with live pages or official summaries. Use them to anchor your time near the pin.
### 1) Mianyang People’s Park (绵阳人民公园) — free, central, and historic
A classic central city park with long civic history and free entry. Addressed at No. 57, East Section of Linyuan Road, Fucheng District, it’s designed for strolls, shade, and people-watching. Recent guides note the park’s biodiversity plantings (100+ species) and community feel. If you want unhurried time amid greenery without leaving downtown, this is the reliable option.
Planning notes (factual):
– Admission: free.
– Use case: morning walks, low-key photos, quick reset between meetings.
– Wayfinding: plug its address or name into ride-hailing; cycleable on flat streets (shared bikes common).
### 2) Yuewang Tower (越王楼) — riverfront skyline anchor
Often highlighted as an iconic Mianyang landmark with standout night views from the riverside. It’s one of the city’s most-photographed silhouettes thanks to illuminated eaves and sightlines over the Fu River. (Multiple travel digests and local features call it a signature stop for first-time visitors.) Singapore
Planning notes (factual):
– Best light: dusk into evening (the tower lighting is the draw).
– Pair with: a short riverfront walk.
### 3) Shengshui Temple (圣水寺 / “Holy Water Temple”) — heritage stop with no ticket gate
This temple appears consistently in Mianyang attraction lists. Guides describe it as a historic temple complex with free entry, not far from other central sites. If you’re looking for a cultural hour without a long transfer, put this near the top.
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## Other well-documented options in Mianyang (useful if you have half a day)
– Fule Mountain (富乐山) & Xishan/Mt. Xishan Park: recurring entries in most city roundups; think panoramic viewpoints and urban-adjacent green space.
– Mianyang Museum / City parks & squares (e.g., Tieniu Square): easy, in-city fillers to round out an afternoon.
– Fantawild Oriental Heritage (Theme Park): a large-scale modern park repeatedly covered by the operator and third-party reports. If you’re traveling with kids or want a full-day amusement venue, this is the city’s headline park.
> All of the above show up in current (2025) activity pages and attraction lists, which is why they’re dependable planning anchors.
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## Getting to and around the pin (practical, verified)
– Use the Plus Code: search “FQ52+4JW, Mianyang” in Google Maps to navigate to the exact spot or share the meeting point. Plus Codes are designed for precise navigation even where standard addresses are patchy. Help
– Airport & rail context: Mianyang’s Nanjiao Airport and main railway links serve the urban area; Wikivoyage confirms the airport in Fucheng District (useful if you’re flying in and heading straight downtown). From there, taxis/rideshare put you near the pin and central parks in short order.
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## Suggested 4-hour micro-itinerary from FQ52+4JW
1. Pin drop & orientation (10 min): Use the Plus Code to confirm you’re at the correct corner/entrance; mark your rideshare pick-up point in the app. Help
2. Walk/ride to Mianyang People’s Park (60–90 min): Explore the interior paths; if you’re into plants, look out for the labeled trees and long-standing groves noted in recent park write-ups. Free entry means you can keep this flexible.
3. Move to Yuewang Tower for dusk (60–90 min): Aim for blue hour on the riverfront; photograph the tower lighting. Singapore
4. Option B (cultural): Swap Yuewang Tower for Shengshui Temple if you prefer a calmer, heritage-focused hour—also free per current guides.
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## Accessibility & on-the-ground tips (defensive planning)
– Ticketing: People’s Park and Shengshui Temple are free according to 2025 pages. Always re-check notices at the gate in case of temporary closures or event days.
– Wayfinding for drivers: Providing a Plus Code typically shortens explanations. Drivers can paste the code directly into Google Maps. Help
– Timing: For Yuewang Tower, dusk is the safe bet; daylight photos are fine, but the landmark is explicitly recommended for night views in current city roundups. Singapore
– Weather & air quality: Conditions in Sichuan’s basin can swing quickly; check day-of AQI and radar before committing to long outdoor windows. (General caution; verify on your preferred weather/AQI app.)
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## What’s not confirmed about the exact pin
– The garbled place name supplied (“ÂØå‰πê±±”) does not resolve to a standard Chinese toponym. With only the coordinates and Plus Code, we can confirm this is central Fucheng—but we cannot verify a specific attraction name at that exact doorway/parcel with reliable, citable sources. Treat the pin as a meeting point or navigation anchor to the verified nearby sights above. (If you have the original Chinese name or a local photo/signboard, share it and I’ll identify it precisely.)
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## Responsible-travel & accuracy notes
– Data freshness: Tourism pages for Mianyang People’s Park, Yuewang Tower highlights, and Shengshui Temple are currently live in 2025, but some are user-generated; opening hours and onsite policies can change. Re-check at the gate before planning around a specific schedule.
– Inclusivity: Sidewalk ramps and curb cuts vary in older districts of Chinese cities; if step-free access is essential, confirm with your hotel concierge or call the park/temple office ahead of time. (No authoritative municipal accessibility spec was located for these specific sites.)
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## Internal link ideas (contextual; add your URLs)
– Guide to Mianyang People’s Park (free city green space)
– Photo tips at Yuewang Tower (best night-view angles on the Fu River)
> Swap in your site’s existing URLs for these two—both are natural cross-links from this page and align with user intent (“what can I see right around this pin?”).
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### Bottom line
Use FQ52+4JW as your exact drop-pin in central Fucheng District. From there, you have three verified, low-friction stops—Mianyang People’s Park (free, central, greenery), Yuewang Tower (riverfront nightscape), and Shengshui Temple (heritage, free)—that consistently appear in current attraction lists. If you find yourself with more time, fold in Fule Mountain or the Fantawild Oriental Heritage theme park for a deeper cut.
If you can share the original Chinese name for the exact parcel at 31.457873, 104.751573, I’ll add a precise POI section with verified details (hours, signage, and any onsite restrictions)—fully cited.
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