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Guide to must-visit attractions in Zhejiang

I studied in Zhejiang and summarized the 4 most interesting places in this school.

1. Lu Xun’s hometown in Shaoxing is hidden in the main urban area of ??Shaoxing. There is a historical district where the literary giant Lu Xun once lived when he was a boy. It not only retains the old buildings from that time, but also has Baicao Garden, Sanwei Bookstore and other childhood textbooks.

The scene is very desirable. Tickets: Free opening hours: all-day check-in attractions ① The best check-in place at the entrance of Lu Xun’s hometown, and also the most iconic place ② Lu Xun’s ancestral residence is quite big inside, and each room is different.

Everything is complete.

He is from a wealthy family. ③ Sanwei Bookstore is opposite the ancestral home. I had to queue for a long time to get in. When I entered, I passed a stream and crossed the bridge, and I took the picture 4.

In the Sanwei Bookstore category, you can see the exclusive seats for Mr. Lu Xun.

At the doorway out of the bookstore, I saw the story of Kong Yiji eating fennel beans.

④ Lu Xun’s former residence (Baicao Garden) Baicao Garden and Lu Xun’s former residence are together. After entering, the first thing you walk through is the former residence, and then you go inside to Baicao Garden, which is a quite large garden.

I also took pictures of the queue for a long time when I entered the entrance here. The Lu Xun Memorial Hall is divided into two floors. It mainly tells the life story of Mr. Lu Xun, and they are all cultural walls.

At the door is the saying we learned in our primary school textbooks: "A cold brow to a thousand people, a bowed head willing to be a bully", which has a particularly strong cultural atmosphere.

2. Ningbo Tianyi Pavilion There are ancient books and bookcases here, and there is a heavy aroma of books everywhere.

Unlike other libraries, Tianyi Pavilion is also a Jiangnan garden, with rockeries, ponds, pavilions, corridors and other buildings, taking elegance to the extreme!

There are nearly 300,000 volumes of various ancient books in the collection, including more than 80,000 volumes of rare rare books, especially the local chronicles and imperial examination records of the Ming Dynasty.

Tickets: 30 yuan Opening hours: All-day check-in attractions 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 when visiting Ningbo, and it is Ningbo’s cultural business card.

It is recommended to calm down and enjoy it slowly, it is also very interesting here.

②Yuehu: One part of the history of Yongcheng, half of which is in Yuehu.

The water town in the south of the Yangtze River, with its 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, with cloisters and wooden buildings hidden among them.

.③Tianyi Plaza is a veritable Ningbo central business district and a proper real estate business district.

Whether you are a shopaholic or a food lover, an artistic young man who likes to explore history and culture, or an Internet expert who loves taking photos and checking in, Tianyi Plaza can meet your expectations.

9 City God Temple Ningbo City God Temple is one of the largest existing City God temples in China. There is also a landmark building "Tianfeng Tower" here.

Chenghuang Temple Commercial Street feels like a small commodity wholesale market, so shopping here is not recommended.

④The Bund The Old Bund is the gateway to the ancient city of Ningbo, where the Yongjiang River, the Fenghua River and the Yuyao River converge.

The Old Bund at night is more charming than during the day. The lights are on and the neon lights are shining at night. Walking here gives you a feeling of being in a foreign land.

The bungalows, bars, markets, and churches on the street are all decorated in a very romantic way, which is especially suitable for girlfriends and couples to check in together.