Ningbo travel guide must-visit attractions. The sky is full of water and everything is in Ningbo.
Ningbo is not a popular city for holiday travel. My trip to Ningbo was to avoid the noisy crowds and enjoy the tranquility of the holiday. I must go to Ningbo and take a look at the collection of books in Tianyi Pavilion.
As soon as the evening breeze blows from the Yongjiang River, stroll around Tianyi Square, enjoy the night view of the Old Bund, and taste Zhoushan's seafood.
1. Tianyi Pavilion Tianyi Pavilion is the earliest existing private library in China, the oldest existing library in Asia and one of the three earliest family libraries in the world.
This is a must-visit attraction in Ningbo and a cultural business card of Ningbo.
It is recommended to calm down and enjoy it slowly, it is also very interesting here.
2. Yuehu: One part of the history of Yongcheng and half of it is in Yuehu.
The water town in the south of the Yangtze River, with its pavilions and pavilions, red tiles and green willows, is beautiful no matter how you take pictures.
Here are the scenic spots of ten continents, connected by bridges and cloistered wooden buildings, hidden among them.
3. Laowaitan Laowaitan is the gateway to the ancient city of Ningbo, where the Yongjiang River, Fenghua River and Yuyao River converge.
The neon lights of the Old Bund flash at night, and walking here gives you the feeling of being in a foreign land.
The bungalows, bars, markets, and churches on the street are especially suitable for girlfriends and couples to check in together.
4. The shape of the Jiangbei Catholic Church has a typical Roman Gothic style and is relatively well preserved to this day.
It is also a historical witness of the French Emperor’s invasion of our country.
After the countdown at 8 o'clock in the evening, the bell rang and the light and shadow show slowly started on the church. The combination of light, shadow and sound showed Ningbo's multicultural style to tourists.