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Brief introduction of Digang village in Nanxun, Huzhou

Digang Village in Nanxun, Huzhou is a very low-key ancient village, which is too simple compared with Nanxun Town. However, every visitor who has been here will be amazed at the profound cultural heritage here, where he can feel the baptism and vicissitudes of time from different latitudes. Let's introduce it in detail below.

Digang Village is located in Hefu Town, Nanxun District, Huzhou, Zhejiang Province, not far from the famous Nanxun Town in Huzhou. Digang village is surrounded by water, rivers and ports; Tangwa Society, built by the river, is an ancient village with a history of thousands of years. This big river is now called "Hangzhou-Huxi Tourist Passage". To be exact, it is a tributary of the Grand Canal. Nantong, east to Shanghai, north to Huzhou, Wuxi and Suzhou.

In the north of Waigangdai, there is a beautifully built covered bridge named Dong 'an Bridge, which is also engraved with the inscription of the reconstruction time in Jiaqing-Yizhou period (1805). This is the end of the outer lane and the dividing point between the inner lane and the outer lane. Cross Dongan Bridge and turn left, which is the Ligang Corridor.

Digang Village is an ancient village in Hangjiahu Plain with a history of thousands of years. Named after the reeds on both sides of the river port in history, it has been called "Tiaoxi Fishing Hidden" since ancient times.

Close to the Guanhe River on the west line of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, the Xiang Building outside the ground port was built in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The corridor street below the house, which runs north and south, is more than 500 meters long and about 15 meters deep. It is not clear when it was built, but it was quite prosperous in the Qing Dynasty and reached its peak in the Republic of China. There are shops and attics outside the veranda, walking under the veranda and facing the canal in the east, forming a complex.

Someone once said, "There is heaven above, Suzhou and Hangzhou below, and Digang in the middle." This ancient village, which seems to be left out in the cold, has small bridges and flowing water, and people come and go, and everything is the way it should be. There is no bustling hustle and bustle of the surrounding ancient towns, but more simple Yi Yi homesickness. The residents in the village look peaceful and contented, and treat people kindly.

Qian Miao Bridge is called splayed bridge by local villagers because of its splayed shape. Located in an important port of underground port waterway, Longxi Port, the famous port on the ancient canal, is on the east side of the bridge, which is the only way for drought and flood at the southern end of the underground port.

Crossing the street kiosk is a question kiosk. Legend has it that a phoenix flew over here and landed on a tree in Yanjiao Temple. Since ancient times, it has been auspicious to meet the Phoenix in China, so the owner of Yanjiao Temple asked people to build a pond dam in the place where the Phoenix flew, which looked like a phoenix head, and built a pavilion on it, called Fengjing Pavilion.

It was rebuilt in Jiajing of the Ming Dynasty and rebuilt again in Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty to adapt to the temple atmosphere. It was renamed the Jinwen Pavilion, which means "guiding the way". During the Tongzhi period, Lu Runxiang, a scholar of Digang, wrote a plaque, which became the gate of Yanjiao Temple and the only way to reach Yanjiao Temple through the front bridge of the temple.

Yanjiao Temple in Digang Village has a history of 1000 years. It was founded in the second year of Xiande in Tang Dynasty (AD 952). Formerly known as Happiness Building, it was rebuilt in the first year of Stegosaurus in the Northern Song Dynasty. In the second year of Zhiping, it was renamed Yanjiao Temple. With the rise and fall of thousands of years of history, the temple has been repeatedly destroyed, covering an area of more than 20 acres, with a grand scale and a long history. 1998 reopened.

There is also a gatehouse on the east side of the gate of Yanjiao Temple, with the gate of "Taishan Qingfu" on it.

The alley was built in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, with a total length of more than 600 meters. It is connected by Chantian Alley, Shen Jie Alley and Niu Long Alley. Houses built by water and old shops constitute ancient and quaint streets and lanes in the south of the Yangtze River. Millennium corridors and mottled walls have left traces of history. The words "Long live the people's commune" are written on the arched porch, and the vague slogan clearly shows its age and historical traces.

Centennial teahouse and barber shop. With tea 1 yuan, Anji white tea 5 yuan, smoked bean tea 5 yuan. Easy to price, simple and full of H.

Compared with Nanxun, Digang Village does not sell tickets, signs, tour guides and tourists. This is heaven, and the villagers live a leisurely life.

grocery store

There are many bridges and piers, just a few meters away. Walking down the stone steps, you can often see ships moored on the shore.

On the west side of Li Gengtang is Xiushui Bridge, which was built in the Kangxi period of Qing Dynasty. This ancient bridge is well preserved.

The scenery around Xiushui Bridge is very good, with old houses, river ports, boats and ring bridges. Spring is the most beautiful place for peach blossoms and green willows.

Looking back at Ligang in the rain, it was quiet. The unique charm of Tangwashe water town is always displayed here.

Address: Digang Village, Hefu Town, Nanxun District, Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province