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Zhujiajiao
Ancient Town
ˇˇˇˇ Zhujiajiao is an ancient
town located at the bank of the Dianshan Lake in Qingpu
District. The town, with a history of over 1,000 years,
is the most well reserved ancient town in Shanghai and has
been known as ˇ°Venice of Shanghaiˇ± for its simple but
attractive appearance typical of towns in the south part
of China. In 1991, it was designated by the State Council
as the ˇ°Well-Known Chinese Cultural Townˇ±. The ancient
town is simple and tranquil, refined and elegant. Walking
along the zigzag flagging or wondering among the narrow
streets and lanes flanked with shops and stores, tourists
feel as if they were in a simple but fresh wash painting:
small bridges above giggling water, residence of the Ming
and Qing styles, small dark-awning boats lying at anchor,
sweeping willows swaying along riverbanks, and stone bridge
spanning the Dianpu River like a beautiful rainbow. Inside
the town are rivers and bridges, giving tourists a sense
of the ancient time. The Fangsheng Bridge, constructed in
the reign of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty, is the biggest joint
five-arch stone bridge in Shanghai. It is 70.8 meters in
length and 5.8 meters in width. Exquisite in structure and
beautiful in shape, it is the first of the ten scenic spots
of Zhujiajiao.
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