The ancient town of Zhouzhuang celebrates a storied past and an
environment-friendly future, all in a setting that's straight out of a
Chinese watercolor.
Zhouzhuang is one of the few places where you can experience the life of a typical Chinese water town for your China tour deals.
Acclaimed as "Venice of the East", the town near Suzhou in Jiangsu
province attracts a constant flow of visitors throughout the year with
its well-preserved old houses and picturesque landscape of crisscrossing
waterways.
Zhouzhuang was listed as the world's Top 10 most
beautiful towns by CNN in 2012. It was lauded as a Global Green Town by
Global Forum on Human and Settlements in June.
Streams flow through every corner of Zhouzhuang, creating the pulse of
local life and making the town look like a watercolor drawing painted
with a Chinese brush.
Among the most eye-catching features in this picture-perfect landscape
are the bridges, in different shapes and sizes — built with stone or
wood. So if you are interested in it, you can consider it for your 4. China best tours.
The Twin Bridge, built during the late Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), is
considered the symbol of the town. One of its arches is round and the
other is rectangular, which makes the bridge look like an ancient
Chinese key. Thus locals also call it the Key Bridge.
The traditional residences in town, mostly built in the Ming and Qing
dynasties (1644-1911), flank the winding waterways. Many of them are
well-kept and preserve their original appearance, with white walls and
black-tiled roofs.
The best way to get a taste of local lifestyle is spend an afternoon at a
riverbank teahouse, sipping a cup of green tea and enjoying the river
landscape.
In addition to the town's old charm, Zhouzhuang is striving to create new draws and improve its China tourism facilities, according to Ren Yongdong, managing director of Zhouzhuang Tourism Company.
Carton King Creativity Park is one of the new attractions on Zhouzhuang's tourist map.
The park, including stores, a gallery, a museum and a restaurant, has
become a must-see since its opening in August last year to public for travel to China.
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