Chinese
people say that unless you visit the Great Wall then you
haven't been to China. For any visit south of the Yangtze
River; one place not to be missed is the town of Wuzhen.
Located
in the centre of the six ancient towns south of Yangtze
River, 17 kilometres (10.56 miles) north of the city of
Tongxiang, Wuzhen displays its two-thousand-year history
in its ancient stone bridges floating on mild water, its
stone pathways between the mottled walls and its delicate
wood carvings. Also, setting it apart from other towns,
it gives a unique experience through its profound cultural
background.
It
is said that people have lived in Wushen for 7000 years
and over time it has produced a galaxy of talents. Mao
Dun, an outstanding modern Chinese writer, was born here
and his masterpiece, ?The Lin's Shop', describes
vividly the life of Wuzhen. In 1991, Wuzhen was authorized
as the Provincial Ancient Town of History and Culture,
so ranking first among the six ancient towns south of
the Yangtze River.
Wuxhen's
uniqueness lies in its layout, being 2 kilometers (1.24
miles) long and divided into six districts. These are:
Traditional Workshops District, Traditional Local-Styled
Dwelling Houses District, Traditional Culture District,
Traditional Food and Beverage District, Traditional Shops
and Stores District, and Water Township Customs and Life
District. Wandering along the east-west-east circuit created
by these six districts, you will enjoy the atmosphere
of the traditional cultures and the original ancient features
of the town that have been preserved intact.

The
Former Residence of Mao Dun
Originally
built in the central 19th century covering a total area
of 650 square meters (7020 sq. ft), the former residence
of Mao Dun, a well-known Chinese revolutionary writer,
was the Mao family home for many generations and witnessed
the growth of this great revolutionist and writer. In
1984, the former residence of Mao Dun was renovated and
extended to cover a total area of 1,731.5 square meters
(18,700 sq. ft) - it opened to the public one year later.
In 1988, it was listed as one of the Key State Preserved
Relic Units and in 1994 was renamed the Mao Dun Museum
of the City of Tongxiang. The house has three exhibition
areas: ?Wuzhen, the Hometown of Mao Dun', ?the
Way of Mao Dun', and ?the Former Residence of Mao
Dun (renovated)'. The present Mao Dun Museum can be found
to the east of the residence, which used to be Lizhi Shuyuan
(Aspiration Academy) where Mao Dun spent his early school
years.
Fanglu
Pavilion (Pavilion of Visits to Lu)
Enjoying
a well-deserved reputation as the best teahouse in Wuzhen,
the pavilion obtained its name from an accidental meeting
between Lu Tong, the owner, and Lu Yu, the Patron Saint
of Tea in Tang Dynasty (618-907). It is said that Lu Yu
once mistakenly ate some poisonous leaves and was rescued
by Lu Tong, who happened to collect tea leaves at that
time. In return, Lu Yun taught Lu Tong knowledge of tea
and tea-making skills, which resulted in the prosperity
of Lu Tong's teahouse. Suggested by one guest, Lu Tong
changed the house's name to Pavilion of Visits to Lu,
to memorize this respectable scholar. Located to the south
of Ying Bridge and backing onto the city river, the teahouse
enjoys a broad view of Guanqian Street and provides visitors
with pleasant relaxation.
Bridge
in Bridge
One
may be amazed at the extraordinary scene of Bridge in
Bridge created by two ancient bridges, one of which is
Tongji Bridge crossing the river from east to west and
the other is called Renji Bridge running from south to
north and joining the former at one end. Either of two
bridges can be seen through the arch of the other, hence
the name. Having been rebuilt five times, Tongji Bridge
is a 28.4-meter-long (93.1ft) and 3.5-meters-wide (11.4ft)
one-curvature arch bridge, with a span of 11.8 meters
(38.7ft). Renji Bridge, which has also experienced historical
repairs, has a length of 22.6 meters (74.1ft), a width
of 2.8 meters (9.2ft) and a span of 8.5 meters (27.9ft).
You
may enjoy the demonstration in the traditional workshops
district of such famous traditional crafts as the printing
and dyeing of blue printed fabrics, the primitive technique
of cloth shoes and tobacco-planing, and operate the machines
yourself to get an idea of how the original work was carried
out over 200 years ago. You may also walk amongst the
picturesque moss-covered streets and walls, the houses
decorated with exquisitely-carved wooden and stone doors
and windows, and the leisurely and quiet life of the local
people in the district of traditional local-styled dwelling
houses. Sink into the atmosphere of traditional culture,
have a cup of chrysanthemum tea and relax by bargaining
on various kinds of handicrafts and local products. At
dusk when the street lamps give off their dim lights in
the thousand-year-old lanes, you will feel your every
step echoing with the history of this ancient and attractive
town of Wuzhen.
Admission:
60 per person (the whole scenic spot, excluding the boat
ticket of 80 per person)
Transportation:
Wuzhen provides visitors with a very convenient transport.
Tour buses can be taken from Shanghai, Hangzhou, Suzhou
and Ningbo every day.
From Shanghai: 110 per person (return tickets, admission)
128 per person (return tickets, admission, tourist guide
service)
From Hangzhou: 98 per person (return tickets, admission)
From Suzhou: 150 per person (return tickets, admission,
tourist guide service, insurance)
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