Several retro buildings, a winding river and several small bridges are called ancient towns. Maybe I'm asking too much of the ancient town. After all, when I was studying in Suzhou, there were four ancient towns in Suzhou: Zhouzhuang, Luzhi, Tongli and Mudu. I went to the third place. I have even been to Xitang in Zhejiang and Zhao Jialou in Shanghai. It feels the same. Under the guise of an ancient town, I attract tourists here to develop the economy. According to the general procedure, I just went there, then ate some local snacks and bought some special products and went back. Nobody really looks at the house. Our ancient town under the river probably thought the same thing, so we walked around it without feeling anything. The food inside is also used to snacks, which may be more attractive to foreigners. After all, Huai 'an's food festival is quite famous, and Huai 'an's food is not bragging. If someone goes to eat food and then stops by, it's ok, but don't expect too much. After all, the greater the hope, the greater the disappointment, right?
If you must visit some historical sites in Huai 'an, I suggest going to Zhou Enlai Memorial Hall, where our beloved Premier Zhou lived when he was a child. This is a pure ancient building. Although it was not demolished, it was not decorated. I remember sneaking in to visit the prime minister during the college entrance examination. Care is not very strict, and I always feel particularly sad and sad. The government vigorously supports new ancient towns, but does not publicize existing ancient buildings. Probably have their own considerations!