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Tourism in Qishuyan District

Weidun Site

Located in Weidun Village on the south side of Qishuyan Grand Canal, the area is about 2, square meters, and the cultural layer is about 1.8 meters thick. The landscape structure inside Weidun Park is one ring, two axes and four areas. One ring refers to the landscape corridor that surrounds center of lake and connects the main scenic spots in series; The two axes are the landscape major axis from northeast to southwest and the landscape minor axis from northwest to southeast; The four areas are historical exhibition area, ecological experience area, urban open area and cultural exchange area. The Weidun Ruins Museum, which reproduces the Weidun civilization more than 6, years ago, is a highlight of the whole park. Weidun Site Museum takes "Changzhou No.1 Village" as the exhibition theme, organically classifies the culture of Weidun Site, and designs different exhibition spaces according to different classifications. From the land to the water, and then to the underground, different cultural atmospheres are interpreted in a multi-dimensional landscape space. Through sculpture combination, structural section landscaping, two-dimensional background combined with dynamic projection pictures, the living environment, buildings, appliances, dining scenes and archaeological excavation sites of Weidun people are reproduced. Wan' an Bridge

is located in Qishuyan East Street (the old street) and spans Sanshan Port. Lost the test when it was founded. In the 14th year of Chenghua in Ming Dynasty (1478), Tongzhi Wu Huan was rebuilt, and it was called Qishuyan Bridge, also known as Wan 'an Bridge, which meant the happiness of all people. (Ming) Wang Youji, an official minister, said: "Qishuyan Bridge is located in the north of Yishe Canal in the east of Jinling, and Qishuyan is in the south of the river, because it is famous for its bridge. It has been since the Six Dynasties that the husband crossed the river to dredge the boat and dredge the port to discharge the river, so the bridge was built to benefit the economy and its origin is far away. " It was rebuilt in the eighth year of Hongzhi in Ming Dynasty (1485) and the thirteenth year of Tongzhi in Qing Dynasty (1874). In 26 years (1937), it was bombed by Japanese planes, and more than half of the northwest part of the bridge was bombed. After War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's victory, local people raised funds to repair it. After overhaul in 1954, it was restored to its original state. Wan 'an Bridge has a stone arch ring and a stone abutment, with a single span of 5.6 meters, a bridge length of 28.5 meters, a width of 3.75 meters, a beam bottom elevation of 5.62 meters, and a deck elevation of 6.34 meters. There are stone steps on both sides of the bridge, with 28 levels in the east and 12 levels in the west.