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The name of the attraction in the Lost Tower

Also known as: Deji Hotel

Scenic area: Zhouzhuang. The owner Li Defu was originally from Zhenjiang. In the late Guangxu years of the Qing Dynasty, he moved to Zhouzhuang with his family. Because he was good at cooking delicacies, he opened the hotel. When the couple was over forty, they were blessed with a daughter named Ah Jin. When he grew older, he was like a hibiscus blooming from the water, overwhelming all the flowers in the water town of Zhouzhuang. With the favor of her parents, she resisted foot binding, and the nickname "Bigfoot Guanyin" spread like wildfire. Suitors came in droves, and Li Defu couldn't bear to leave his beloved daughter away from his knees. He hid his love in the small building, letting her spend her life guarding her parents' house, working as a courier, attracting customers, and the business was booming.

At that time, Zhouzhuang was an important commercial port and market town. Zhenfeng Bridge was an important water and land link in the town. There were many shops nearby and many merchants gathered there. Deji Hotel is located in a bustling city with small bridges and flowing water, full of poetic and picturesque scenery, where guests can enjoy their drinks while enjoying the wind. Outside the window, you can see the shadow of the shining bridge, the boats passing by, the flying swallows feeding people outside the window, the egrets fighting with the fish, and the wonderful life... It is precisely "if the wine is not drunk, everyone will be drunk, the scenery is pleasant and charming", Deji Hotel is fortunate to be nicknamed "Mild Tower" .

Liu Yazi, Chen Qubing and other founders of Nanshe once drank and sang here, composed poems and sang generously. Later, they compiled more than a hundred poems into "Milou Collection" and spread it to the world. A room in the building was specially set up as a wax museum. Liu Yazi and others sat around the table, holding chopsticks and chatting, lifelike. The small building is close to the water and the bridge, and the scenery outside the building is charming.