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What is the most worthwhile ancient town in China? Can you talk about it?

Jingdezhen, Wuzhen, Fenghuang and Longmen in Hangzhou are recommended, which are worth visiting.

Jingdezhen 1

Jingdezhen ceramics is famous all over the world and is the hometown of official kilns in history. During the Republic of China, it was one of the four famous towns in China. Jingdezhen has six national 4A-level scenic spots, including Ancient Kiln Folk Expo Area, Gaoling Yaoli Scenic Area, Fuliang Ancient County Cliff, Hongyan Wonderland Scenic Area, Deyu Ecological Park and China Porcelain Garden.

2. Wuzhen

It has a long history of more than 6000 years. It is one of the six ancient towns in Jiangnan. Wuzhen is a typical ancient water town in the south of the Yangtze River, which completely retains the original style and pattern of the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. Streets are formed by rivers, streets and bridges are connected, houses are built by rivers, and water towns are integrated. The overall beauty of the harmonious coexistence of natural environment and human environment presents the spatial charm of the ancient water town in the south of the Yangtze River.

3. Fenghuang Ancient Town

Located in the southwest of Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Hunan Province, it is a national historical and cultural city, a national AAAA-level scenic spot and a typical minority community. Cultural attractions include Shen Congwen's former residence and cemetery, Xiong Xiling's former residence, North Gate Tower and Wenchang Pavilion. There are 68 ancient buildings with cultural relics and 6 ancient sites11in the ancient city, which is the county with the largest number of existing cultural relics in southwest China.

4. Longmen Ancient Town, Hangzhou

Located in Fuyang District, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province, on the south bank of Fuchun River with beautiful environment. Longmen Ancient Town, the hometown of Sun Quan, the emperor of the Three Kingdoms, has a long history and profound cultural accumulation, retaining a strong clan atmosphere and unique folk customs. Up to now, the magnificent ancient buildings of the Ming and Qing Dynasties have been well preserved, including ancestral halls, halls, houses, ancient pagodas, stone bridges and memorial archways.