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Why do China, Shanghai and Feng Jing ancient towns attract foreign tourists so much?

Fengjing ancient town, which belongs to Jinshan District of Shanghai, is located in the southwest of Shanghai, bordering the five districts of Shanghai and Zhejiang, and is the most important "Southwest Gateway" for Shanghai to the southwest provinces. Fengjing Town is a famous historical and cultural town in China and one of the eight scenic spots in new Shanghai. Historically, it is known as a famous town in wuyue because it is located at the intersection of wuyue. Fengjing is a typical ancient town in the south of the Yangtze River. There are dense water networks around the ancient town, and there are 52 bridges in the town. The oldest existing bridge is Hezhi Bridge in Yuan Dynasty, which has a history of more than 700 years. Why do China, Shanghai and Feng Jing ancient towns attract foreign tourists so much? That's because the scenery here is so beautiful.

Fengjing Town has 29 streets, lanes and 84 lanes. Up to now, well-preserved ancient buildings include Heping Street, Production Street, North Street and Youhao Street, with a total area of 48,750 square meters. It is a large well-preserved water town in Shanghai. Famous scenic spots in the ancient town are: Fengjing Archway, Sanbai Garden, Ding Cong Comic Book Gallery, etc. At the end of Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of Ming Dynasty, Nanxun, Wang and Shengze in Jiangsu were called the four famous towns in the south of the Yangtze River.

Most of the buildings in the ancient towns of Feng Jing are in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and they all have the characteristics of traditional white walls and tiles in the south of the Yangtze River. The house is mainly made of two-story brick and wood structure, with wing and patio between the front and rear rooms, hall, instrument door and hall in the deep courtyard of the mansion, and walkway connecting the front and rear buildings, which is called Zoumatang Building. The roofs are mostly Guanyin Pocket and Wushan Shadow Wall. Temple buildings are mostly palace-style. The total area of ancient residential buildings is 48,750 square meters, 9 of which have been listed as the first batch of immovable cultural relics in Shanghai.

Along the 300-meter-long Fengxi Promenade, you will see Nanzhen Scenic Area featuring ancient houses, bridges and streets. All kinds of snacks gather in Fengxi Promenade, a snack street. Walking along the Fengxi Promenade journey to the south, you will enter the Beizhen tourist area with rich human history. Wuyue He Jie and Fengjing have been divided into north and south parts since their establishment. They belong to two different territories, which can be traced back to the border of wuyue and then to the border of Zhejiang and Jiangsu provinces. Because Zhejiang has always been the hometown of Yue, and Jiangsu is the hometown of Wu, known as He Jie, wuyue. Standing on the He Jie Bridge is a wonderful way to praise wuyue.