Compared with the graceful Jiangnan ancient town, Qingmuchuan ancient town is more quaint and atmospheric. Walking, a strong historical atmosphere came to my face, giving people a completely different feeling.
The ancient town was built in Chenghua period of Ming Dynasty, and its preservation degree reached 80%. Nearby, 8 kilometers, there are ancestral halls of Qu, Wei, Zhao and Tu in Ming and Qing Dynasties, and there are carved stone tablets, which are preserved to 70%. In Ming and Qing dynasties, the houses were patchwork, and every windowsill and lintel was beautifully carved, simple and elegant.
Qingmuchuan is not famous compared with other ancient water towns in the south of the Yangtze River, but because of this, its commercial atmosphere is not too strong in this bustling society. Without that noise, quietness is the most beautiful.
Qingmuchuan has beautiful scenery, beautiful natural ecology and simple folk customs. An ancient "Huilongchang" street runs through the town from south to north, and the Ming and Qing houses on both sides are patchwork: quadrangle-style, boat-style, and a combination of Chinese and Western styles. ...
In the center of the ancient street, a majestic "Feng Fei Bridge" spans the banks of Jinxi.
The whole ancient street presents a pattern of "flat stools, carved doors and windows, centralized courtyards and four rivers flowing backwards". There are also several old-fashioned mansions that combine Chinese and western styles, with cloister patios and spacious stretches. It was distributed to local residents during the land reform and still lives in many families.
In Qingmuchuan, you can not only enjoy the quaint natural beauty, but also taste the unique ancient town cuisine.
Under the blue tile are delicious walnut buns. Steaming vegetable tofu is a little more fragrant than tofu on the market. Gently shake the hot rice skin milky white and shiny. ...