2. Xu Xiake's former residence is located in Nanqi Village, Mazhen Town, Jiangyin City (Mazhen Town has been renamed "Xu Xiake Town" to commemorate this great man). At the end of the Ming Dynasty, Xu Junquan, Xu's nephew, was rebuilt during the Shunzhi period of the Qing Dynasty.
3. Huishan Ancient Town is located at the northern foot of Wuxi West, Xishan and Huishan East, with an elevation of 8m, east longitude 120 16' and north latitude of 3 1 34'. The Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal is only 2.5 kilometers away from the city center, close to its Beiliu. Wuxi prehistoric culture has a history of more than 4000 years, and there is a stone pier site of Xishan ancestors.
The ancient canal around the city connects Taihu Lake in the west and Yangtze River in the north, which is a section of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal. The whole line around the city is about 1 1 km. After more than five years of restoration and construction, it was opened to traffic before the national day of 20 10. The ancient canal around Wuxi was opened by Fu Cha, King of Wu, in 495 BC, which is a part of the "Ancient Water of Wu". Its history is nearly 300 years earlier than that of Huang Xie.
5. Changguangxi National Wetland Park in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province is located in the southwest suburb of Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province, with a total area of 690 hectares. It is an ecological corridor connecting Lihu Lake and Taihu Lake.
6. Taibo Temple, also known as Zhide Temple and Jean King Temple, is located on the Bodu River in Meicun Town, Wuxi. It was built in memory of Grandfather Gu (Zhou)' s eldest son Taibo. In the second year of Yongxing in the Eastern Han Dynasty (154), Mi Bao, the prefect of Wu County, was ordered to set up a temple in Taibo's former residence.