#Liushi Ancestral Temple Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
Memorial Temples
Address:
Inside Nanxun Ancient Town, Nanxun District, Huzhou
Opening times:
Opens at 8:00-17:00Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
0.5 hour
Phone:
0572-3016999
During the Qingming holiday, I checked in at the thousand-year-old ancient town of Nanxun in the south
The sunlight filtered through the ancient eaves, casting mottled shadows on the bluestone paths that seemed to dance and tell the thousand-year story of Nanxun. Today, I stepped into this place brimming with historical charm, ready to embark on a unique cultural journey.
As soon as I entered the ancient town, I was captivated by its rustic charm. The shops along the street sold a variety of handicrafts and specialty snacks, which were dazzling. I strolled through the narrow alleys, with ancient buildings standing quietly on both sides, as if narrating their past glory.
I arrived at the core area of the ancient town, where the most representative attractions of Nanxun are gathered. The first thing that caught my eye was a simple temple, with incense burning vigorously inside and a constant stream of visitors. I walked into the temple and felt a solemn and mysterious atmosphere, as if I could touch the pulse of history.
Next, I came to the iconic building of the ancient town—a stone bridge. Despite being weathered by wind and rain, the bridge remained as sturdy as ever. Standing on the bridge, looking at the river and the scenery on both sides, I felt an inexplicable sense of emotion.
In the streets and alleys of the ancient town, I also tasted many authentic delicacies. Nanxun's specialty snacks are diverse, and each bite is memorable. I particularly liked the zongzi from an old-brand shop; the zongzi had a sticky and smooth texture, with rich fillings that were irresistible.
At night, I chose to stay in an inn within the ancient town. The rooms in the inn were decorated in an antique style, filled with the rich atmosphere of the south of the Yangtze River. Lying in bed, listening to the sounds of insects and running water outside the window, I felt the tranquility and serenity of the ancient town.
This trip to Nanxun ancient town was very rewarding. I not only appreciated the beautiful scenery and rich culture of the ancient town but also tasted authentic food and felt the warmth and simplicity of the local people. Nanxun, a place that makes one linger and forget to return, I believe I will come again.
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Xiao Lianzhuang
Xiao Lianzhuang in Nanxun: Located to the west of Wangu Bridge in the southwest of Nanxun Town, Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province, it is a private garden built by Liu Yong, the richest man in Nanxun in the late Qing Dynasty, commonly known as 'Four Elephants'. It was started in the 11th year of Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty (1885), and after 40 years of operation by three generations of the Liu family, it was completed by Liu Chenggan, the eldest grandson of Liu Yong, in 1924. Covering an area of 27 acres, it is named Xiao Lianzhuang because of its admiration for the name of the Lotus Villa built by Zhao Mengfu, a great painter from Huzhou at the end of the Yuan Dynasty. The area is 17,399 square meters. Originally a temporary burial garden for the Liu family, it started planting flowers and willows around the pond, replanting lotus flowers, arranging pavilions, and building family temples from the 11th year of Guangxu (1885), and it was completed in 1924. Because of the admiration for the Lotus Villa of Zhao Mengfu, a painter from the Yuan Dynasty, it was named 'Xiao Lianzhuang'.
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