Introduction & nbsp; Located next to the Lai Yuen Amusement Park in Lai Chi Kok, Kowloon, it was completed and opened in 1979. This is a place designed specifically for tourists. Songcheng attaches great importance to the market of large tourist groups, so all activities in the city, such as magic tricks, stunt performances, and antique wedding performances, are almost always scheduled to coincide with the arrival time of these tour groups. Therefore, if a traveler visits alone, they often cannot get a full picture of the life inside the city. The design of Songcheng, based on the famous painting "Along the River during Qingming Festival", is a microcosm of the living style of the capital city of Bianjing (now Kaifeng, Henan) in the Song Dynasty. The entire building appears elegant and quaint. Passing through the tall city gate, one can only see a small river running north-south. Ships shuttle back and forth in the river, pavilions stand tall on both sides, and willows hang low. Merchants dressed in Song Dynasty clothing operate antique style liquor and tea here. There are often magic, folk dances, and acrobatic performances in the city, as well as performances of ancient Chinese wedding ceremonies. Fish ponds, beautiful girls, and working blacksmiths or craftsmen can be found everywhere in Song City. They can continue to play their roles without hesitation under the gaze of tourists with a camera in hand. There is a wax museum in Songcheng, displaying statues of famous Chinese figures from various dynasties made of white wax, which are life sized and serve as a vivid classroom for tourists to learn about Chinese history. In Song City, you can use counterfeit Song Dynasty coins or current circulating currency to buy the handicrafts or things you want. If you have some leisure time while visiting Songcheng, the adjacent Liyuan Amusement Park is a great place to fully enjoy yourself