Nanxun
Nanxun Town is located in Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province, in the hinterland of Hangjiahu Plain.
In the ancient town, a long river runs through the town. The ancient stone arch bridge, the streets and lanes built along the river, and the quaint houses built near the water are all telling people about her past.
Do you want to go to a quiet and simple place after staying in a reinforced concrete city for so long?
Nanxun, once the most prosperous ancient town in the south of the Yangtze River, has many buildings in the Ming and Qing Dynasties and thousands of years of cultural heritage, revealing youth with a smile.
She is different from other ancient towns with too much commercial flavor. There are only nostalgic maltose, mottled stone roads and winding rivers here. She doesn't make any noise, waiting quietly for everyone who comes.
Nanxun Town is basically inhabited by aborigines, who have lived here for generations and their living conditions have rarely changed. The washing in the river and the morning tea by the river all seem so out of touch. Coming here can help you get rid of the busy modern life quickly.
Please believe that Nanxun has all the water towns you expect.
Tickets:
The ticket for Nanxun Town is a joint ticket system, 100 yuan/person. You need to show your tickets to enter scenic spots and tourist spots. Don't enter again. The time of the scenic spot is from 8 am to 5 pm. You don't need tickets to enter the scenic spot after 5 pm, but you can't enter the scenic spot.
Attractions:
When you come to Nanxun, you must have a look at the century-old buildings. During the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, Dong Fen built this building in his hometown, which was named after the 100 building built on both sides of the river. Strong Ming dynasty style, with a touch of Qing dynasty charm, typical Jiangnan water town style.
In addition to the hundred buildings, there are Xiaolianzhuang (the private garden of Liu Yong, the richest man in the late Qing Dynasty, which is said to have been built because of the Lotus Garden of Zhao Mengfu, a great painter in the late Yuan Dynasty), Ye Jia Library, Zhang Shiming's former residence, Glory Palace and so on, all of which are worth seeing.
Transportation:
To Nanxun, the nearest high-speed railway station is Huzhou Station, and then take bus 10 1 from Taian Road Bus Station in Nanxun. The whole journey takes about 1 hour 15 minutes. The highest ticket price is 8 yuan, with the first bus at 05:40 and the last bus at 17:50.
Accommodation:
Nanxun accommodation places are limited, so it is recommended to book online. Nanxun is a semi-open ancient town, which is basically free to enter and leave, so many homestays are opened in the ancient town, which is very convenient.
What do you think of Jiangnan?
Actually I don't like Jiangnan.
I always feel that she is too weak to have any strength. Later, I found that unlike the majestic mountains and rivers in the north, the mountains and rivers in the south have a kind of tenderness, which is as powerful as the scenery in the north.
Perhaps this is the so-called "gentleness when you grow up".