One-day tours of ancient towns near Jiangyin include Changjing Ancient Town, Hutang Ancient Village and Beizhu Village.
1. Changjing Ancient Town
is located in the southeast of Jiangyin City, about 2 kilometers away from the urban area. Known as "Little Gusu". According to legend, in ancient times, Yu Shun was stationed here, so it was called Dongshun City. In the Song Dynasty, it was renamed Dongcheng Li, and in the Ming Dynasty it was Dongshun Township. In the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, it was renamed "Changjing" with the Yangtze River in the north and Taihu Lake in the south. It is a typical water town in the south of the Yangtze River and a famous historical and cultural town in China. Walking into Changjing, there are white walls and tiles, small bridges and flowing water, and a thousand years of immortal lakes and waters, which has a unique charm of Wu Yunchu.
2. Hutang Ancient Village
The ancient village, especially Hutang Old Street, is famous far and wide. It started in the Song and Yuan Dynasties, flourished in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and reached its peak in the Republic of China, which is a rare historical and cultural heritage. The formation of ancient villages is related to ancient post stations. During the Song and Yuan Dynasties, the postal route from Wuxi to Jiangyin passed through Hutang and gradually developed into a small market on the north bank of the bridge. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it developed into an important trade center of surrounding towns and reached its peak in the Republic of China.
3. Beizhu Village
Beizhu is located in Xuxiake Town. In ancient times, it was called Bozhu, which means a place where water gathers. Going deep into Beizhu, Jiangsu and Zhejiang-style bank up walls, blue bricks and tiles, cornices and centuries-old trees come into view inadvertently. The old street is built next to Beizhu River, which is separated by East Street, West Street and Bridge. This ancient stone bridge on the river is called "Qinglong Bridge", and a stone tablet of "Jiangyin Cultural Relics Protection Unit" stands in the north of the bridge.
food recommendation in jiangyin
1. Shenzhen-Hong Kong Louvre
Shenzhen-Hong Kong Louvre is a non-legacy food in Jiangyin, and its production process is complicated and each process is very elegant. The appearance is moist and bright, and the taste is soft and delicate. It has a strong fragrance and is deeply loved by local people. There are various cooking methods for Shenzhen-Hong Kong louver, which can be made into dishes with various tastes, each of which has its own unique taste.
2. Eight bowls of Gushan
The eight bowls of Gushan fully show the food culture of Jiangyin, with rich ingredients and exquisite cooking methods. The eight bowls of dishes made have their own flavors, which make people have endless tastes and are very intriguing.
3. Bean Zhai cake
Bean Zhai cake is unique in material selection and complicated in production process. Choose broad beans, cowpeas, soybeans, etc. and grind them into powder, mix them with water and fry them in a pot to make small cakes. And then cooked with mushrooms, vegetables, tofu, shrimp, shredded venetian, etc., with rich taste, rich taste and delicious taste.
refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Changjing Town for the above contents.