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Traveling in wujiang town on May 1 ST

Wuzhen is one of the six ancient towns in the south of the Yangtze River. The four old streets in the east, west, south and north, which still have ancient customs, are criss-crossed, forming an ancient town pattern with parallel rivers and streets and adjacent land and water. The houses here are built by the river, and a large number of Ming and Qing buildings are preserved on both sides of the street, supplemented by stone bridges on the river, reflecting the charm of Jiangnan ancient town with small bridges and flowing water. Lizhi Academy in the town east is the place where Mao Dun studied as a teenager, and now it is the Mao Dun Memorial Hall, a national key cultural relics protection unit. Zhaxi Old Street in the town is one of the best preserved Ming and Qing buildings in China. In addition, there are many scenic spots such as Xiuzhen Stage, Shuangqiao Style, Liangyuan Scenic Area and Ginkgo biloba in the Tang Dynasty.

Of course, don't be fascinated by the water town customs. Remember to visit Mao Dun's former residence, where you will learn a lot about his deeds and see Mao Dun's own palm trees.

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Wuzhen implements the one-vote system for scenic spots, with joint tickets to 60 yuan, including Huiyuan Pawnshop, Luge Tour, Shadow Play, Hanlindi, Xiuzhen Temple, Ancient Stage, Mao Dun's former residence, Yuliuliang Coin Museum, Woodcarving Museum, Blue Printed Fabric Dyeing Workshop, Gong Sheng Rotten Workshop, Wuzhen Folk Museum, Jiangnan Hundred Bed Museum, Traditional Workshop Area, Xiangshan Guild Hall, Boxing Boat Show and Fengyuan Shuangqiao (Tongji). If you just want to walk around the water market in Wuzhen, you don't have to buy a ticket. You can walk into the scenic spot in the back underwater corridor, as long as you don't walk into those "tourist attractions" with closed doors. Shui Ge by the river, the old streets and river banks paved with old stone slabs, the "teahouse" in Tashi and the "Lin's shop" in Dongzha are all the city streets and lanes you must see when you go to Wuzhen. It usually takes 2-3 hours to visit Wuzhen.