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Step Back in Time: Exploring the Charm of Nanxun Old Town

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Visited in June, 2019

Nanxun, a beautiful ancient water town in the Jiangnan region. It is a place worth spending a few days to leisurely explore.


It is best to stay near the old town so that you can walk around and enjoy the tranquility of the night after the tourists have left.


Nanxun Jiangnan Courtyard Resort is a good accommodation choice. The hotel is new, spacious, and located right next to the old town. If I have the chance, I would like to go back and stay for a few more days.


Nanxun Old Town is a historic water town located in Huzhou, Zhejiang Province, China. It is known for its well-preserved architecture and rich cultural heritage that dates back to the Ming and Qing dynasties. The town covers an area of around 23 square kilometers and is situated on the banks of the Nanxi River, which is a tributary of the Qiantang River.


One of the most unique features of Nanxun Old Town is its system of waterways and bridges, which have earned it the nickname "the Venice of the East". The town is home to numerous ancient bridges, including the famous Xiaolian Bridge, which was built during the Ming Dynasty and is considered one of the town's most iconic landmarks.


In addition to its picturesque waterways and bridges, Nanxun Old Town is home to many well-preserved historic buildings, including traditional Chinese mansions, ancestral temples, and gardens. Some of the most notable attractions in the town include the Zhang Shiming Residence, the Liu's Family Garden, the Little Lotus Garden, and the Jiayetang Library.


Visitors to Nanxun Old Town can also experience the town's rich cultural heritage by attending traditional performances, such as puppet shows and operas, or by sampling local delicacies, such as bamboo shoots, freshwater fish, and tofu.


Overall, Nanxun Old Town is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in Chinese history and culture, offering a unique glimpse into the country's rich architectural and artistic traditions.

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