| Zhouzhuang,
one of the most famous water townships in China, situated
in Kunshan City which is only 30 kilometers (18
miles) southeast of Suzhou. It is noted for its profound
cultural background, the well preserved ancient residential
houses, the elegant watery views and the strong local
colored traditions and customs. In the Spring and Autumn
Period (770 - 476 BC), Zhouzhuang was a part of the fief
Yaocheng and called Zhenfengli. After being donated to
Full Fortune (Quanfu) Temple by Zhou Digong, a very devout
Buddhist, in 1086 during the Northern Song Dynasty (960
- 1127), Zhouzhuang got its present name as a memorial
of the donor.
In
an area of half a square kilometer (124 acres), 60 percent
of the Zhouzhuang's
structures were built during the Ming and Qing Dynasties,
which is from 1368 to 1911. Taking the most convenient
form of transport in Zhouzhuang, a gondola, we will present
some of the breathtaking sights one by one.
Twin
Bridges (Shuang qiao)
Zhouzhuang is surrounded and divided by lakes and rivers,
14 stone bridges cross the rivers, showing distinctive
views of the water-town. Twin Bridges which comprise Shide
Bridge and Yongan Bridge are the most famous and is considered
the symbol of Zhouzhuang. Built in Wanli era (1573 - 1619)
of the Ming Dynasty, Twin Bridges is in the nor theast
of the town. Shide Bridge is east-west and has a round
arch, while Yongan Bridge is north-south and the bridge
arch is square. Crossing the two crisscross rivers (Yinzi
Creek and Nabeishi River) and connecting at the middle,
Twin Bridges look like a Chinese old-style Chinese key.
In 1984, 38 canvases of the notable painter, Chen Yifei,
were exhibited in a New York gallery of Armand Hammer,
chairman of Occidental Petroleum Corporation. "Memory
of Hometown" which depicts Twin Bridges was one of
the items on display and has gained the world's attention
for Zhouzhuang. The painting was chosen to be the first-day
cover of the United Nations' postage stamp in 1985.
Fuan
Bridge

Located at the eastern end of Zhongshi Jie, Fuan Bridge
was built in 1355 during the Yuan Dynasty. The unique
trait of the Fuan is the consummate combination of the
single-arch bridge and the bridge towers which have ,
are used as tearooms, restaurants and stores, and are
good places to appreciate the views while taking a rest.
Shen House
Built in 1742 and located at the southeast side of Fuan
Bridge, Shen House was the private property of the descendant
of Shen Wansan, the first millionaire of Jiangnan (South
of Yangtze River) in the early Qing Dynasty. The whole
architectural complex is of the Qing's style and occupies
an area of more than 2,000 square meters (half an acre).
Over 100 rooms are divided into three sections and each
one is connected by arcades and aisles. The first is the
water gate and the wharf, where Shen's family moored boats
and washed clothes. The middle part includes the gate
tower, the tearoom and the main hall. Bricky gate tower
carved with lively and ingenious figures which tell the
historic stories or show the good wishes, make it a rare
artwork. Tea room and main hall are places for serving
guests, and the furnishings in here are all very elegant.
The last section is the two-storied dwelling which consists
of several buildings which are quite different from the
main hall, more comfortable and refined in pattern and
atmosphere. The painted sculpture of legendary Shen Wansan
is in Datang Tower; cultural relics including ancient
folk instruments are exhibited in Xiaotang Tower and Back
Hall.
Zhang
House
Built by Xu's family in the Zhengtong era (1436 - 1449)
of the Ming Dynasty and bought by Zhang's family in the
early Qing Dynasty. Located to the south of the Twin Bridges,
Zhang House has more than 70 rooms and takes up about
1,800 square meters (less than half an acre). With Ruojing
River flowing through, Zhang House is a dapper and graceful
residential house; has a tranquil courtyard and pond.
Deep halls all represent the life of the quondam owner.
Milou
Tower
Once called the De's Tavern, Milou Tower perches next
to Zhenfeng Bridge which is at the southwest corner
of Zhouzhuang. It is famous for being a rallying place
of the literators in old times. Numerous poets, songs
and stories about Milou Tower are wide spread and make
it more charming.
Chengxu
Taoist Temple
Standing on Zhongshi Street which is opposite to Puqing
Bridge, Chengxu Taoist Temple was built during 1086 -
1093 of the Song Dynasty and also known as Sanctity Hall
(Shengtang Hall). After several periods of expansion,
it is one of the most famous Taoist temples in Wuzhong
Region. In an area of 1,500 square meters (1,800 square
yards), simple but majestic Shengdi and Doumu halls, Yuhuang,
Wenchang and Shengdi pavilions are really elaborate works
and masterpieces of Taoist architectures.
The
preceding sight-seeing sites are just a little part of
the pretty attractions of Zhouzhuang. Besides these historic
sights, the local folklore, traditions and legends of
this water township, such as the dragon boat race, the
granny tea or the Wansan home-style banquet which are
formed from the immemorial civilization and history are
also the indispensable elements for an unforgettable tour.
Admission Fee: RMB 60 (Including all sites in it.)
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