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Where is fun in Kunshan?

Zhouzhuang Town is located in Kunshan City, Jiangsu Province. It takes about 1.5 hours to drive from Shanghai. Zhouzhuang is very famous in Jiangnan. It is as famous as Wuzhen, Tongli, Nanxun, Xitang and Luzhi, and is known as the "six ancient towns in the south of the Yangtze River".

There was a poem that described Zhouzhuang as follows: "tang style was a beautiful village in Song Dynasty, a land of plenty in the south of the Yangtze River". Zhouzhuang has been known as the "water town" since ancient times. No wonder it has the reputation of "the first water town in China", and the flowing water of small bridges is also the most vivid annotation to Zhouzhuang. There are many inns in Zhouzhuang. My husband and I made an appointment on the official account of "Wooden Bird short rent" WeChat. If you want to stay in an inn and don't go on weekends, it is suggested that you can book a place to stay in advance, otherwise you will have to get up early and walk around the inn while walking in the ancient town. If you come late, you won't be able to choose your favorite inn!

It is not an exaggeration to describe Zhouzhuang, and it is also the most perfect interpretation of Zhouzhuang, a water town. The water and bridge in Zhouzhuang can be described as "bridging the water and connecting the water with the sky", which is also the deepest impression left by most people after visiting Zhouzhuang. Zhouzhuang has 14 ancient bridges with their own characteristics, such as Fuan Bridge and Shuangqiao Bridge. There are many scenic spots and former residences in Zhouzhuang, so let's not talk about them. There is a strange building that is very interesting and full of strange and mysterious colors.

But what I want to say is that my favorite is Sanmao Teahouse here. After reading all San Mao's books, I've always wanted to come here and have a look. I went early the next morning for fear that many people would open the door. The landlord is San Mao's pen pal, Mr. Zhang. When San Mao came to Zhouzhuang, the two met and wrote to each other. Sanmao mentioned in her letter that she would definitely come to this beloved town again, but it backfired. At the end of her life, she still didn't realize this wish. Later, after Sanmao died, Mr. Zhang opened this teahouse in memory of his pen pal Sanmao.