Wuzhen scenic spot
Introduction of scenic spots
Wuzhen Scenic Area is located in Tongxiang, Jiaxing City, Zhejiang Province, which is located in the "Golden Triangle" of Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai and the hinterland of Hangjiahu Plain. Wuzhen is one of the first historical and cultural towns in China, one of the top ten charming towns in China, a township with beautiful environment in China and a national 5A scenic spot. It is known as "the last pillow water family in China", with a history of more than 7,000 years of civilization and a history of 1300 years of town building. It is a typical water town in the south of China, and is known as "the land of plenty and the house of silk".
The cross-shaped inland river system divides Wuzhen into East Gate, South Gate, West Gate and North Gate. Watching the night view of Xizha, roaming the water lane by paddle boat and watching folk performances are all good experiences in Wuzhen.
Location of scenic spots: South Bank of Taihu Lake, Tongxiang City, Jiaxing City, Zhejiang Province
Tickets Adult Tickets 120 yuan/person
traffic route
Bus:
Take bus No.92 from the west of the city administrative center, after 9 stops, walk about 1 10 meter to Jiaxing Bus Terminal, take Jiaxing Wuzhen Express, after 1 station, walk about 10 meter to Wuzhen Bus Station, take Tongxiang k350 road to Wuzhen East after 7 stops.
Take the 172 bus from the Municipal Construction Committee, after 7 stops, walk about 1 10 meters to Jiaxing Bus Terminal, take Jiaxing Wuzhen Express, pass 1 station, walk about 10 meters to Wuzhen Bus Station, and take Tongxiang k350 bus to Wuzhen Bus Station.
Self-driving:
Downtown-Outer Ring Road-Shanghai-Hangzhou Expressway-Ring expressway-Hangzhou-Ningbo Expressway-Tudian Exit-Tongxiang-Wuzhen, the time is about 2 hours.
Recommended tour items
(1) Dongzha Scenic Area
Dongzha Scenic Spot was officially opened to the public in 200 1 year. The first phase of the scenic spot covers an area of about 0.46 square kilometers, with a protected building area of nearly 60,000 square meters, and the tour is 2 kilometers. It consists of Dongzha Old Street, Guanqian Street, Riverside Water Pavilion and Gallery shed. After the project is completed, it covers an area of about 1.98 square kilometers and has more than ten scenic spots.
(2) Xizha Scenic Area
Xizha Scenic Area, located in West Street, is adjacent to the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, with highways leading directly to Suzhou, Jiangsu and Tongxiang, with convenient transportation. Unlike Dongzha, which focuses on sightseeing, Xizha focuses on business travel and leisure vacation. It covers an area of 4.92 square kilometers, with over 9000 meters of rivers and 72 ancient bridges. The density of rivers and the number of stone bridges are the highest in the ancient town of China. There are 250,000 square meters of buildings in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the length of Xizha Old Street is 1.8 km, and the waterfront pavilion on both sides of the river stretches 1.8 km. In the north, there are more than 50,000 square meters of natural wetlands.
(3) Mao Dun's former residence
Mao Dun's former residence, a national key cultural relic protection unit in China, is located at Guanqian Street 17 on the east side of Shihe River, with four bays and two entrances. It is a two-story wooden building facing south, with a total area of about 450 square meters. Divided into two units, Mao Dun's great-grandfather bought it twice. Including bedroom, study, dining room, etc., the furniture and layout are still the same as when Mao Dun first lived.
(4) Jiangnan Woodcarving Exhibition Hall
Jiangnan Wood Carving Exhibition Hall, originally the Xujiazhai in Dongzha, also known as Baihua Hall, is famous for its exquisite wood carving. China ancient woodcarving products are displayed in the main room. Wood carvings are rich in materials, including folk legends such as "Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea" and "Guo Ziyi's Birthday", life scenes such as "fishing", "cricket fighting" and "beating gongs and drums", as well as traditional patterns such as "dragons and dragons are auspicious", "squirrels eat grapes" and "Mei Lan Zhu Ju", which depict folk customs with local characteristics in the south of the Yangtze River.