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A must-see spot for a one-day tour in Jiaojiang, Taizhou
A one-day tour of Jiaojiang in Taizhou must visit Chenda Island in Jiaojiang, Qingxiu Temple in Fengshan, Baiyun Pavilion, Laoliangfang in Jiaojiang and Haimen Old Street.

Jiaojiang Chenda Island 1

Chenda Island is the largest of Taizhou 106 islands, which is divided into Upper Chenda Island and Lower Chenda Island, among which Lower Chenda Island is a famous scenic spot. A Mazu Tempel was built on the top of the mountain to protect the safety of fishermen at sea.

2. Qingxiu Temple in Fengshan

Fengshan and Baiyun Pavilion look at each other. There are tombs of martyrs at the northern foot of the mountain, springs on the hillside, and a Buddhist temple in the Ming Dynasty named Qingxiu Temple at the top of the mountain. Qing temple, as the name implies, is clean and cultivates Buddha.

3. Baiyun Pavilion

Opposite Fengshan is Baiyun Mountain, and it takes only 20 minutes to climb from the foot of the mountain to the top. There is a Baiyun Pavilion at the top of the mountain, which is a landmark building in Jiaojiang District. Baiyun Pavilion is an imitation Tang building with 7 floors and a height of 35 meters. From Baiyun Pavilion, you can see the whole downtown area of Jiaojiang, which is a good place to punch in and take photos and exercise. It was very shocking to see Jiaojiang Bridge in the distance.

4. Jiaojiang old grain shop

There is also a Wenchuang Garden in Jiaojiang, Taizhou, which is the transformed Old Cool House. The old grain store, formerly known as Shamen Old Grain Depot, was built in the 1950s. In modern times, factories around the dilapidated 18 grain depot and letter archives have been demolished and transformed into a landmark cultural and creative park in Taizhou, which is a must-see for many tourists to visit Jiaojiang.

5. Haimen Old Street

Jiaojiang used to be called Haimen. Most of the existing buildings in Haimen Old Street were built in the late Qing Dynasty and early Republic of China. Now it is more than 200 meters long, running north and south, and paved with bluestone slabs. There are many buildings imitating the Ming and Qing Dynasties along the street in Tambu. This old street has a history of more than 400 years, and now it has been restored as old as before, leaving some thoughts for Jiaojiang people.

Refer to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Jiaojiang District