A beautiful and pleasant ancient water town in Jiangnan. After getting off at Zhujiajiao Station on Metro Line 17, it's about an 18-minute walk to the entrance. Upon entering, you first pass by a Wangzai Club, which is a specialty store for Wangwang Foods. I bought a lot of Wangwang snacks there, and they also sell plates shaped like Wangwang Senbei, which are very cute.
The entire Zhujiajiao Town is quite large, with plenty to eat, drink, and see. It takes half a day to a full day to explore. There's no entrance fee to enter Zhujiajiao Town, but some historical sites require separate tickets. You can also buy a combined ticket, which is cheaper. Must-see attractions and historical sites include: Fangsheng Bridge, the Qing Dynasty Post Office, Hexinyuan, Kezhi Garden, Zhujiajiao Club Teahouse, and more. You can also leisurely take a boat ride or rent Hanfu for photos.
There are many dining options within the streets. Soy sauce shrimp, zha ti, zha rou, and zongzi are famous local delicacies. Grandma's zongzi is oily, fragrant, and cheap, so it's worth a try. Tourists visiting Shanghai should definitely take a trip to Zhujiajiao Town. It's only an hour's drive from the bustling city to this ancient water town. A different side of Shanghai, but equally wonderful.
nungnunglu
Shanghai Zhujiajiao Watertown: A Charming Day Trip
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Zhujiajiao Watertown, just an hour from Shanghai, is a delightful day trip destination. With its winding canals, ancient stone bridges, and traditional wooden houses, it offers a glimpse into the past. Stroll along the quaint streets lined with shops selling local crafts and snacks, or take a peaceful boat ride along the waterways for a different perspective. Key sights include the impressive Fangsheng Bridge and the tranquil Kezhi Garden. Zhujiajiao’s charming atmosphere, combined with its proximity to Shanghai, makes it an ideal getaway from the city’s hustle and bustle.
Travel Tips:
Best Time to Visit: Weekdays to avoid weekend crowds.
Must-See: Fangsheng Bridge and Kezhi Garden for beautiful views and architecture.
Local Treats: Sample sticky rice dumplings and zongzi from street vendors.
Michaela (@uncoveringcities)
Compared to Wuzhen, I have a deeper affection for this ancient town in Shanghai that doesn't require an entrance fee
Compared to Wuzhen‼️ I have a deeper affection for this ancient town in Shanghai that doesn't require an entrance fee.|| Wuzhen is indeed beautiful, but it has a stronger commercial atmosphere. In contrast, I prefer Zhujiajiao Ancient Town in Shanghai, whose scenery is no less stunning than Wuzhen's, yet it has a more authentic living atmosphere: potted plants at the street corners, smoke from the rooftops, clothes drying on the balconies, and delicious street food... No wonder locals from Shanghai also come here often to visit!
📍Address: No. 555, Kezhiyuan Road, Qingpu District, Shanghai.
🚇Transportation: You can take Metro Line 17 and get off at Exit 1 of Zhujiajiao Station (a 1.5 km walk is required), or take the 1510 tourist bus line at Exit 5, or take a boat into Zhujiajiao after exiting from Metro Exit 1.
🚗Self-driving: Navigate to Entrance 1 or Entrance 2 of Zhujiajiao Ancient Town, both of which have parking lots.
🎫Ticket: No entrance fee is required, open all day. Some small attractions within the scenic area charge a fee (you can buy a joint ticket for 60 yuan/person, which includes Kezhiyuan, Hexinyuan, and Helong Art Museum).
➡️My travel route:
Starting from Entrance 1 of Zhujiajiao Ancient Town》Kezhiyuan》Hexinyuan》Fangsheng Bridge》Taian Bridge》Yuanjin Zen Monastery》North Street》Lang Bridge》Zhujiajiao Chenghuang Temple》Zhujiajiao Daqing Post Office
Just taking photos along the way and strolling and eating at will, that's roughly the casual route I took.
1️⃣Kezhiyuan, originally the private garden of Ma Wenqing, also known as 'Ma's Garden', where you can enjoy the landscape of Jiangnan gardens.
2️⃣Hexinyuan, also a garden-style architecture, slightly smaller than Kezhiyuan, but the scenery is equally impressive.
3️⃣Fangsheng Bridge, the 'longest', tallest, and largest five-arched bridge in Shanghai, where a life-release ceremony is held under the bridge on the first and fifteenth days of the lunar month.
4️⃣Taian Bridge, the steepest single-arch bridge in the ancient town.
5️⃣Yuanjin Zen Monastery, originally enshrined the image of the Chen State Holy Mother, commonly known as the 'Goddess Temple'. Climbing the bell tower offers a view of Zhujiajiao Ancient Town.
6️⃣North Street, the busiest street in the town, with various art shops and food stores, including Handalong Soy Garden.
7️⃣Lang Bridge, this is the iconic building of the ancient water towns in the Jiangnan area.
8️⃣Zhujiajiao Chenghuang Temple, the temple enshrines the City God Lord and his wife.
9️⃣Zhujiajiao Daqing Post Office, established in 1903, where you can buy figurines and get stamps.
‼️【Hand-rowed Boat】There are several boat piers in the ancient town,
‼️【Zhujiajiao Ancient Town Delicacies】
For Shanghainese, childhood delicacies include the presence of Zhujiajiao, such as ginkgo tree grandma's rice dumplings, Handalong Soy Garden, tied meat, snails, fermented rice, mung bean cake, and so on...
EerikaKoskinen
Zhujiajiao Ancient Town.
Zhujiajiao Ancient Town is an hour's drive from Shanghai, a very close ancient town to the city. You can plan a weekend trip to the town.
Helong Art Museum
A small museum where you can truly experience ancient buildings and cultural relics. The overall experience is good. The plants are more modern, and the garden is quite large.
It's a good idea to drink tea, go boating, and stroll around the ancient town to experience the water town of Jiangnan.
Address: No. 555, Kezhiyuan Road, Qingpu District, Shanghai
Transportation: Exit 1, Zhujiajiao Station, Metro Line 17
Self-driving: Navigate to Zhujiajiao Ancient Town
Boat ticket: CNY 200 per boat for 15 minutes
Teahouse: CNY 100 per person, CNY 50 per person for more than two people
No admission fee.
Roberts Anthony Tony
Encounter Kunqu Opera and feel the fleeting life.
🏨 Invited to attend the All Seasons Hotel Cultural Festival, an unforgettable cultural journey! All Seasons Hotel, great accommodation experience, strong oriental charm. This event is amazing, worth the trip! 😎
🌳 In Zhujiajiao Kezhi Garden, the real-life garden Kunqu Opera "The Peony Pavilion" is as beautiful as a painting, immersed in it, as if traveling through time. 🎶
🎭 Cooperated with Shanghai Zhang Jun Kunqu Opera Art Center, Tan Dun, Zhang Jun, and Li Xiaoping performed together, an artistic feast! 👏
🍵 The interactive experience is great, tasting tea and playing chess, making lanterns, wearing Hanfu to check in, immersed in the play. 🥰
🌟 The theme "Life is like a dream", feel life, cherish the present, and pursue beauty. 💖
🌈 All Seasons Cultural Festival, full of harvest, looking forward to seeing you next year! 💕
Mia Sinclair
One Foot Garden (Silo Store) One Foot Garden
One Foot Garden (Silo Store)
One Foot Garden·Silo Store
One Foot Garden (Silo Store) was established in 1954, with an indoor silo area of about 700 square meters, and it has a history of nearly 70 years. This building is the grain silo site of the second rice mill in Qingpu, witnessing the transition of the grain and oil industry from traditional to modern, and the transition of living resources from scarcity to abundance.
One Foot Garden retains the architectural form and spatial elements of the past grain silo, and incorporates new lifestyle designs. The high-top arc-shaped staggered space, each layer is given a new experience.
One Foot Garden Silo Store) looks forward to your arrival, in Zhujiajiao, the land of fish and rice, in the grain silo full of "stories", feel the ancient charm of the water town, green Qingpu.
Address: No. 9, Lane 339, Kezhiyuan Road, Qingpu District, Shanghai.
LoganPerry.58
Zhujiakou Kezhi Garden| The beauty of the autumn scenery of the manor-style private garden
| The beauty of the autumn scenery of the manor-style private garden. Located in the northwest of Zhujiakou ancient town, Kezhi Garden is a larger garden building in the area. The garden is full of small bridges and flowing water, with a different view at every step. It is a worthwhile paid scenic spot with a quiet environment. The Kezhi Garden, which was built in 1912 and took 15 years to complete, was once the private residence of local tycoon Ma Wenqing.
The design structure and decorative building materials of this garden, many of which are in the form of a combination of Chinese and Western styles, are a feature of Kezhi Garden. The garden is divided into two parts, Ke Garden and Zhi Garden. The two words "Kezhi" imply the meaning of "not forgetting farming while studying", which reflects the peaceful psychology of the garden owner's farming and reading.
The first thing you enter is a series of hall buildings, including sedan hall, guest hall, welcome hall, etc. The halls are carved beams and painted buildings, with very exquisite decorations. The roof surface adopts a double-layer tile-row board structure, which has the miraculous effect of being warm in winter and cool in summer. The Yimen behind the head hall is also decorated with fine brick carvings, which shows the luxurious style of the rich family everywhere. Through the hall is a winding path leading to the garden. Wangyue Tower and Shucheng are typical Chinese and Western buildings in the garden. The stele gallery in the garden is inlaid with stone carvings of poems and letters from the four great talents of the Ming Dynasty, Tang, Zhu, Wen, and Zhou.
There are pond rockeries, pavilions, towers and pavilions in the garden, as well as theater stages, nine-curved bridges, and inverted lion pavilions on the rockery. The plants in the garden are very lush, and you can feel peaceful and quiet while walking in the green path. Unlike many Jiangnan gardens, this garden also has paddy fields, vegetable fields and orchards in the depths, named "Daoxiang Village". This was the garden owner Ma Wenqing's way of letting his children and grandchildren experience the hard work of farmers and the concept of farming nine and three, and he often worked in the fields as an example.
In summary, Kezhi Garden is a garden building with unique charm. It not only has a combination of Chinese and Western architectural styles and exquisite decorations, but also has rich cultural connotations and historical background. Visitors can feel the charm of Chinese traditional culture and the charm of Jiangnan gardens here.
maeva_4860
Kezhi Garden, 课植园, is a haven of peace and tranquility inside Zhujiajiao Old Town. I visited Zhujiajiao on Qingming Festival, and while most of the old town was packed, there were very few people inside the Kezhi Garden. Perhaps the nondescript entrance or the ¥20 admission kept visitors away, but for me it was a highlight of the whole trip.
Built by the Ma family and dating in part to the Ming Dynasty, it includes classical gardens and buildings, a two storey library and a small farm, where the patriarch of the family encouraged his progeny to learn farming as well as scholarly activities so they would better understand the world and be able to enjoy the satisfaction of manual labour. The model farm was planted with bright yellow rapeseed and vegetables when I visited.
Don't miss this hidden gem when visiting Zhujiajiao.
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Stevebeck
Close to the lotus pond west is the garden area, also known as Daoxiang Village. It is planted in various fruit trees such as peach, plum, apricot and medlar. It is also planted with ancient trees such as Ziwei, Xiangyuan, Luohansong and Gusong cypress. Perennial lush, tree-lined, Mars Ancestral Cemetery is also set aside. In the southwest corner, there is a small tourist area with small rockeries, lotus ponds, nine curved bridges and upside down lion pavilions. The pavilion is also known as the "five-corner pavilion". It is worth mentioning that the pavilions are all four-corner or octagonal. The pavilion has a rare shape and is a five-corner building. It is quite difficult in architecture, which shows the craftsmanship of the craftsmen at that time. high. On each of the five corners, there is a hanging wood to the lion, the shape is vivid, the image is realistic, vivid.