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Where is Zhijiang Village?

Zhijiang Village is located in Xiaya Town, Jiande, Hangzhou.

Its area is 1,024 acres, and more than 1,000 acres of seedling base have been developed. Among them, the green botanical garden featuring rare tree species such as crape myrtle, soapberry, adenophora, magnolia, smile, Japanese cherry blossoms, weeping crabapples, etc., fully utilizes the geographical advantage of Ruiping Mountain surrounded by rivers on three sides. The leisure park is based on natural landscapes and features famous mountain flowers and fruits. It integrates sightseeing, leisure, vacation, entertainment, popular science education and ecological protection, and has become a rare tourist attraction in Jiangnan.

The landscape in the park is diverse. The first thing you see when entering the leisure park is the villa area, which is beautiful in shape and well-proportioned. The northwest part of the leisure park is the sports area, which mainly consists of a multi-functional sports club.

Recommended attractions:

1. Longmen Ancient Town:

Longmen Ancient Town is located on the south bank of the Fuchun River, 52 kilometers southwest of Hangzhou. Although Fuchun River was famous for its role in the movie "Fuchun River" "Mountain Dwelling Picture" has become popular, but the Longmen Ancient Town next to it has not followed suit. Although it is not as famous as Wuzhen, it has a profound historical background. It is known as the "Hometown of Sun Quan" and is very suitable for lovers of the Three Kingdoms. Come check in.

2. Xinye Ancient Village:

Xinye Ancient Village is located in Daciyan Town, Jiande City, Hangzhou. It was built in the twelfth year of Jiading in the Southern Song Dynasty (1219). Most of the entire village Everyone has the surname Ye, and it is currently the largest settlement of the Ye family in the country. There are more than 200 ancient buildings preserved here. Most of their ages and architectural styles are from the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It is known as the "Open-air Museum of Chinese Ming and Qing Architecture".