Second, Yong Maochang jiaozi. Just like Jiaxing Zongzi, it is crowded all the year round, and business is bursting every day. The meat of zongzi is fat and thin, and the glutinous rice is sweet and delicious. Tasting or giving away is a good choice.
Third, Sanlintang pickles. It has a long history and a wide variety. One of the most famous is the small milk melon, which is said to have been designated as a court tribute in the Ming Dynasty. Salty and sweet, crisp and refreshing, it is the best side dish for Shanghainese to eat pickled rice.
It's really not fun. Old people kill time in general, local products also cut corners, and oily skin is not as good as before. Zhujiajiao and Zhouzhuang Town in Qingpu are not bad, basically all the ancient towns are similar, and the things they sell are basically the same.
I'd better answer with travel notes.
Shaolou Old Street, which has been included in 44 historical and cultural protection zones, started late. With the opportunity of the World Expo and urban expansion, it was built on a large scale and officially opened to the outside world in 20 10. After several years of development, this obscure old street in the boudoir is now as lively and prosperous as Qibao Street and Zhujiajiao Ancient Town.
Shaolou Old Street is located on the south side of Shen Du Highway, Innovation Village, pujiang town, Minhang District. The transformed old street seems to have lost its flavor, but Shaolou Old Street has a long history and is the birthplace of Shanghai's farming culture. Shaojialou is named after the bell tower built here by the son of the right assistant minister of industry and commerce. In order not to delay farming, he rang the bell in the morning and called on the villagers to work hard to farm and grow grain, hence the name.
A Yaojiabin River divides Shaolou Old Street into South Street and North Street. The North Street, namely Pingxi Street and Xingdong Street, is the original copy, that is, the original house is renovated, while the South Street, namely Renshan Street, is completely newly built. The only ancient bridge in the old street crosses the Yaojiabin River and goes straight to Baonan Street, forming a "dry" street.
Shaolou Old Street has a long history and originated in Yuan Dynasty. After the Ming and Qing Dynasties, he lived in three surnames: Tan and Shen. The archway in the west of the street is the former site of Peng Shouyuan, the former residence of Tan family, and the ancestral home is in the southeast of the street. Don't think Shaolou is a new street that looks very new. In fact, there are quite a few historical sites in Shaolou Old Street. In addition to the above locations, there is also the Li Geng Hall in Pingxi Street.
Li Garden is a garden-style garden in the south of the Yangtze River with beautiful scenery, including rockery, Xianhe Lake, long corridor pavilion, crane pavilion, ancient trees and exotic flowers, and threshold books. There are four pavilions in the park, namely Qin Yubo Memorial Hall, Ye Zongxing Memorial Hall, Gu Zhen Martyrs Memorial Hall and Qin Yi Art Museum. There are so many memorial halls in a small garden, which shows the historical and cultural precipitation of Shaolou Old Street. You need to buy tickets to visit the pear garden, and each person will be in 20 yuan. However, the pear garden will be open for free for one day every month, that is, the Tuesday after the first full week of each month is a free open day.
Qin Yubo, born in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty, may not be known to many people. Qin Yubo, the city god of Shanghai Yuyuan Temple, is a native of Shanghai County, Songjiang Prefecture. After Qin Yubo died in his hometown, Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, made him the Lord of the City God. Qin Yubo is also the eighth grandson of Qin Guan (Qin Shaoyou), and film performance artist Qin Yi is said to be the thirty-sixth grandson of Qin Yubo. Qin Yi was the only person in China who owned an art museum when he was alive. Every year, Qin Gui comes to the Liyuan to worship his ancestors.
Li Gengtang, located in Pingxi Street, has a history of more than 230 years. The original function of Li Geng Concert Hall was a stage. At present, a reading room next to the People's Lecture Hall of Li Geng Concert Hall is where the stage drum team performs. Li Gengtang was used for other purposes during the land reform and the Cultural Revolution and was transformed into a warehouse. Now, after the stage was demolished, it still retains the beautifully carved house beams. Now Li Geng Concert Hall has become a lecture hall for the people.
I am familiar with Shaolou Old Street. I go there several times a month, mainly for shopping. I often choose a restaurant by the window to order some special dishes with my friends, and watch the scenery while eating and chatting. Shaolou Old Street has now become a shopping paradise for uncles and aunts in the city. Whether it is working days, rest days or holidays, there will be groups of uncles and aunts coming here to shop. There are many dry goods in the north and south, salty goods in Ningbo, pigskin and salty trotters in Sanlin, local farmers' own agricultural products, various cakes, scallion cakes, straw cakes, stinky tofu, oil chopping boards, authentic steamed dumplings in Xiasha and so on. If you like Shanghai food, there are many.
If you are tired of shopping, choose a hotel, Juxian Building, Laobajiang Hotel and Peasant Restaurant. Of course, you can also choose a teahouse and have a cup of green tea. I, on the other hand, like chatting with shopkeepers who are interested in me. On Liyuan Road, near Baonan Street, there is a small shop specializing in Jingdezhen porcelain. This shop mainly deals in Jingdezhen porcelain produced from the Republic of China to the Cultural Revolution. The boss is a very kind old man who was sent to Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province. After retirement, he opened a small shop specializing in Jingdezhen porcelain. He regularly buys some porcelain stocks produced earlier from major porcelain factories in Jingdezhen, and occasionally buys them from the private sector. His customer base is some porcelain lovers. As for me, I often go to his shop to chat and learn a lot about porcelain.
It is said that the second phase of Shaolou Old Street is about to start. According to the plan, the future Zhao Jialou City will be commercial, residential and industrial, economically independent, surrounded by a large area of farmland, reflecting the harmony between urban and rural areas, creating a new mode of garden city operation and becoming a new business card of an international-class ancient town.
Minhang Shaolou Old Street Laoyaojiabang River
Minhang Shaolou Laojie Xunzi Bridge
The reading room of Li Geng Concert Hall used to be the place where bands played on the stage, and the auditorium on the left is now the People's Lecture Hall.
Information hall website
Yezhai
Guang Zhi school former site
Xishiyu residence
Daonanqiao site
Liyuan Qinyubo Memorial Hall
Zhao Jialou is an ancient town. Personally, I think it is very interesting. My trip to Zhao Jialou was purely coincidental. Last June, 65438+ 10, we were supposed to visit Pujiang Country Park and beautiful countryside Innovation Village, and the geographical location of Zhao Jialou was just between two points. I was waiting for the bus when a tricycle came and asked me if I was going to Zhao Jialou. I said I was going to Innovation Village, and he said Zhao Jialou was not far away, so I got on three rounds, a few dollars more than the bus, but it saved time. I looked downstairs and there were many tourists inside. I want to come, so let's go in and play. We don't have to buy tickets anyway.
The ancient town of Zhao Jialou is the birthplace of Shanghai farming culture. Located at No.2059, Shenshe Highway, Minhang District, Shanghai, you can get off at Shenshe Highway Station of Metro Line 8 and transfer to bus 175, Pujiang No.8 or Minhang 10. It is a scenic spot close to the urban area with convenient transportation.
With a history of more than 500 years, Zhao Jia's architecture is not only full of the charm of Ming and Qing dynasties, such as lotus wall, parapet and blue tile, but also has the characteristics of small bridges and flowing water in Jiangnan water town, bearing the heavy Shanghai culture and roots of Shanghai style.
Here you can see centuries-old courtyard houses in the south of the Yangtze River, such as Meiyuan and Liyuan, as well as quaint stone bridges, winding paths and ivy covered with stories, all of which show the profound cultural heritage of Zhao Jialou.
The old street is actually similar to other ancient towns, selling more dishes. If you are interested in snacks, don't forget to try "Xiasha Shaoshao", one of the top ten delicacies in Minhang. It has won the top ten reputations of "popular snacks", originated in the Ming Dynasty and is listed as an intangible heritage. Steamed dumplings is filled with seasonal bamboo shoots or bamboos, fresh meat and secret pigskin jelly, which is delicious.
I think "Liyuan" is good. In this beautiful antique garden, the villagers specially built a memorial hall for two sages who rewritten the historical process of Shanghai. In the center of Qin Yubo Memorial Hall, there is a 2.6-meter-high bronze statue of the owner created by a famous sculptor. At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, Qin Yubo was made a city god by Zhu Yuanzhang and became the patron saint of Shanghai. There is also the "Qin Yi Art Museum", where stars such as Qin Yi and Zhao Dan have made films.
That day, I first wandered around the town, went to Innovation Village, and went back to play. I can't stop. It's really an interesting and story-telling place.
If you have leisure time one day, you might as well go to Zhao Jialou for a walk!
Zhao Jialou ancient culture is the source of Shanghai farming culture. Today's Zhao Jialou is not an ancient town, with small bridges and flowing water, but the gospel of snack goods and water town control. You can choose to wander around for a weekend and a half.
Compared with the places where tourists are weaving, the pear garden is a place full of poetry and painting. The pavilions and waterfalls in the park reflect the exquisiteness of Jiangnan gardens everywhere, so art controllers should not miss the Qin Art Museum inside.
Those who don't like gardens can rest by the river, and the covered bridges and pavilions are very comfortable to watch people coming and going.
It's an essential project to paddle around the water lane, just like the passage of time.
Zhao Jialou has three treasures: mutton, hooves and Daqu (white wine).
Xiasha steamed dumplings, juicy soup packets, grass cakes, small wonton, ancient town dumplings, salted quail eggs, eight cheap old ones, Jiang Dama's oil chopping board, and famous beef noodles on the Internet.
Pig's trotters with red sauce are crispy and fragrant.
Address: Shen Du Road, Minhang District, Shanghai.
However, many tourists report that there are too many human factors in Zhao Jialou, and it is inevitable that it is over-exploited. Let me recommend another ancient town to you!
Zhujiajiao, located in Qingpu District, is far away from the noisy downtown, but it does not affect its liveliness and popularity at all. Zhujiajiao, also known as Li Jiao, is a water town. Almost all houses are built by water and connected by bridges.
During the Spring Festival, you can go to the alley to find the crispest pickled radish and the most fragrant meat.
You can also walk into a quiet coffee shop, find a window seat and watch the boats coming and going on the water.
Look at the water town in the south of the Yangtze River in late winter, look at the pedestrians walking on the street, look at the hot air rising from the tea egg shop opposite, and enjoy the excitement away from the noise.
Address: Xijing Street, Zhujiajiao Town, Qingpu District, Shanghai
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Last time I went to Zhao Jialou for more than ten minutes, how did the shopkeeper sell Shaoxing stinky tofu and rice noodle sticks (pickles)? I wonder how there are these in Zhao Jialou. The advertisement in the shop says local specialties. Are you kidding? According to past records, how did Zhao Jialou Town, Chuansha County produce stinky tofu? Everything has changed, fooling the tourists. The wrong background of the times is equivalent to shooting a Ferrari sports car that suddenly appeared in a costume drama.
The ancient town is no longer ancient, and it is too commercial. Reinforced concrete is everywhere, and the same "goods" are rotten Jiaozi's hoof is made of stinky tofu, and jiaozi's is fried with bean curd, so it's expensive to kill with a knife. The same is true of the "ancient towns" in the south of the Yangtze River. Thirty years ago, Luzhi, Tongli and Zhujiajiao disappeared. They took over the site in a storm and watched "money" together.
Zhao Jialou has a history of 800 years, and I think it should have a profound cultural background. However, due to the changes of the times, time has washed everything away. For commercial purposes, it was transformed, and then the cultural brand was played. From the audience's point of view, the story was broken, so people came to see the architecture of the ancient town, but it was renovated, and the streets were full of small commodities of the same quality as other tourist attractions, which made people feel disappointed. Let's make a simple comparison. If we go to the Confucius Temple in Qufu, Shandong Province, there are enough stone tablets for us to stop for half a day. This is a cultural heritage and what tourists are looking for.
Perhaps tourists must go to the Chenghuang Temple, the root of Shanghai, when they go to Shanghai, but they don't know that Huang Cheng's grandfather Qin Yubo's hometown is Zhao Jialou. Zhao Jialou, located in pujiang town, Minhang District, Shanghai, is the birthplace of Shanghai's farming culture, and is known as "the first floor of reclamation in Shanghai".
Origin of the name: Zhao Jialou originated in the early Yuan Dynasty, spanning the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, and has a humanistic history of more than 500 years. It is said that during the Wanli period, Tan Lun, assistant minister of the Ministry of Industry, ordered his eldest son Tan Tian to build a bell tower at the eastern end of Pengshou Garden in order to encourage his elders not to miss the farming season. Every morning, the bell tower will ring to encourage the villagers to work hard. When the weather changes, the bell will ring to inform. Later, the bell tower was named "Zhao Jialou". Every year in the future, people here will get a bumper harvest, so people call this place "Zhao Jialou".
Zhao Jialou Tourism Zhao Jialou is an ancient historical town, and its architecture is full of the charm of Ming and Qing culture. In the ancient town, T-shaped Pingxi Street, Xingdong Street, Baonan Street and Chunyou Street stand opposite each other. Small bridges and flowing water set off a heavy Shanghai culture, which is the root of Shanghai people's hearts.
Attractions: Beautiful antique garden-Liyuan.
Feel the historical achievements of the sages-Ye Guan
Landscape Drama-Dream Back to Zhao Jialou
Using the "small but beautiful" presentation method, the audience can enjoy the beauty of Jiangnan Garden at close range at night, and can also follow the actors through a hundred years ago to feel the amorous feelings of old Shanghai.
Gourmet: mutton
Delicious and refreshing, not greasy, accompanied by wine and food.
Remove hooves
Red and bright color, sweet but not greasy, delicate meat, crisp and delicious.
Therefore, Xiao Er thinks Zhao Jialou is still worth playing. Please recommend it!