Zhouzhuang
(周庄) is
China's oldest water town. It is the Venice of China
Zhouzhuang,
known as Zhenfang Lane in ancient times, is located southeast of the city of
Suzhou and to the Southwest of Kunshan. I In the Spring and Autumn Period,
Zhouzhuang was a part of the King of Wu and called Yaocheng. It was called
Zhouzhuang after ZhouDigong donated more than 200 acres to the local Quanfu
Temple during the Yuan Dynasty (1860). By the mid-Yuan Dynasty, Wanshan Shen
was using its superior geographical advantage to do trade, hence, Zhouzhuang
became a distribution center of food, silk, ceramics, arts and crafts in the
south of China. It was officially named Zhouzhuang town on the beginning of
Qing Dynasty.
The ancient town, which has a history of more
than 900 years, still retains the style and pattern of its ancient village. Zhouzhuang is surrounded and divided by lakes and
rivers, 14 stone bridges cross the rivers, showing distinctive views of the
water-town. The whole town connected to
the bridges and streets, all houses were built on the river. The boat gently
rocking and green shadow whirling on the bank of river...
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