Introduction of main scenic spots in Wuzhen
Introduction to Wuzhen Attractions Introduction to Wuzhen Wuzhen, one of the six ancient towns in the south of the Yangtze River, was once named Wu Dun and Qingdun, located on the west side of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal. Although the ancient town has experienced more than 2,000 years of vicissitudes, its ancient charm still exists. Four old streets in the east, west, north and south are crossed, forming a double chessboard pattern of ancient towns with parallel rivers and streets and adjacent land and water. Wuzhen shows a fascinating historical picture with its beautiful water town scenery, unique cuisine and profound cultural accumulation. Take a walk in the alley in the morning, count more than 30 ancient bridges in the ancient town, and stay in an ancient time. Sitting by the river at night, the bridge will flow. At that moment, there was even an illusion, as if Wuzhen had waited for a thousand years just to wait for us to appear. There are countless celebrities in the history of Wuzhen culture. Since ancient times, celebrities have come forth in large numbers and students have gathered, from Prince Liang Zhaoming, the earliest editor of poetry and prose collections in China more than 1000 years ago, to Shen Ping, the earliest editor of town annals in China, the famous philosopher Zhang Yangyuan, and the famous bibliophiles Bao Tingbo, Hanlin Yanchen and Xia Tongshan in the late Qing Dynasty. The biggest celebrity in ancient Wuzhen was Xiao Tong, Prince Liang Zhaoming during the Great Division of the Northern and Southern Dynasties. He has built a library in Wuzhen for many years, and compiled Selected Works of Zhaoming, which has a great influence in China's literary world, and can be juxtaposed with The Book of Songs and Songs of the South. In modern times, there are more political activists Shen Zemin, bankers Lv Xuepu, predecessors of journalism Yan, outstanding talents Tang Guoli, agronomist Shen, famous writer Kong Youjing, legendary overseas Chinese cultural master Sun, etc. Perhaps the most famous is Mao Dun (formerly known as Shen Yanbing), the first minister of culture after the founding of New China. His novels, such as Midnight, Spring Silkworm and Linjiabao, are all models of excellent literature. They walked out of Wuzhen, and with the aura and broadness of the water town in the south of the Yangtze River, they made a great contribution in the history of China. The best season for tourism in Wuzhen is spring and autumn. In Wuzhen in spring, there are wintersweet, peach blossom, paulownia and willow blue in full bloom, and in Jiangnan in March, you can appreciate the artistic conception of fireworks. From Tomb-Sweeping Day, within half a month to a month, Mr. Mao Dun began to become a "carnival in rural China", at which time he could enjoy various folk activities. The most beautiful time of the day in Wuzhen is early morning and evening. In the morning, the river will be covered with thin fog, like a dream. In the evening, as the sun sets, tourists go away, and a living Wuzhen appears in front of us.