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Which is better, Wuzhen Dongzha or Zhaxi?

Wuzhen Tashi is good.

The order of viewing the scenic spots is basically as follows: ferry to Andufang Wharf → visit Baicao Dyeing Workshop → Zhaoming Academy → read the bridge in Red Square Lane after the rain → Three-inch Golden Lotus Pavilion → Old Post Office → Wuzhen Grand Theater (listening to pingtan and enjoying local operas) → Hengyitang Pharmacy → Hall on Hall → Winning Plaza.

An Baili Temple Tower → Wenchang Pavilion and Guandi Temple → Guanqiaoli Bridge (Renji Bridge and Tongji Bridge) → Visit General Wu Temple across Taian Bridge → Take a bus from the pier of General Wu Temple to Lingshuiju → Enjoy the landscape of Lingshuiju Garden → Visit celebrity exhibition halls such as Mao Dun Memorial Hall → Water Market → Yefang in Yichang → Sauce Garden in Xuchang → Return to Andufang across Tongan Bridge.

At dusk, Wuzhen, where life is full of ease, can't bear to lose the afterglow of the sky. It sprinkles the only warmth left in the day on the river and reflects it on the eaves on both sides of the river, vividly outlining the outline of rocking boats in the distance.

The banks are brightly lit, and the elegant sparkling is hidden in a dark place. The lights are flickering, and all the swaying ships are heading for one place. The momentum is extraordinary, adding a lot of color to this beautiful night. Bridges and flowing water complement each other and solidify instantly, as if living in a movie clip.