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Must-see attractions in Jiangsu and Zhejiang tourism strategies

Jiangsu and Zhejiang tourist guide must visit scenic spots: Confucius Temple Qinhuai Scenic Belt, Qiandao Lake, Hengdian Film and Television City, Wuzhen and Suzhou Classical Garden.

1. Qinhuai Scenic Belt of Confucius Temple

The Qinhuai Scenic Belt of Confucius Temple is located in Qinhuai District of Nanjing. This scenic spot has many places of interest, with a total area of about 4.69 square kilometers. It is the first open 5A scenic spot in China.

2. Qiandao Lake

Qiandao Lake is a national AAAAA tourist attraction. The lakes and mountains are beautiful and charming, and there is no lack of mighty spirit. Large and small islands are scattered all over the place, and each island has its own characteristics, making it an ideal place for leisure and holiday.

3. Hengdian Film and Television City

Hengdian Film and Television City is located in Hengdian Town, Dongyang City, Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province, in the four-hour traffic and tourism economic circle of Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Shanghai, Fujian and Jiangxi. At present, there are more than 3 film and television shooting bases and more than 13 studios that span thousands of years of historical time and space, including Guangzhou Street, Hong Kong Street, Ming and Qing Palace, Qin king Palace, Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival and Huaxia Cultural Park.

4. Wuzhen

Wuzhen is the first batch of famous historical and cultural towns in China, the top ten charming towns in China, and a national 5A-level tourist attraction. It is known as the last pillow water family in China, with a history of more than 7, years of civilization and 1,3 years of town building. It is a typical water town in the south of China, known as the land of plenty and the house of silk.

5. Suzhou classical gardens

Suzhou classical gardens, also known as "Suzhou gardens", are the general names of China classical gardens located in Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province. Suzhou classical gardens can be traced back to the Spring and Autumn Period, developed in the Jin and Tang Dynasties, flourished in the Song Dynasty and flourished in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Suzhou is known as the "City of Gardens". Private gardens in Suzhou were built in the 6th century. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, there were more than 17 gardens inside and outside the city, and there were more than 5 existing ones.

refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Wuzhen Baidu Encyclopedia-Suzhou Classical Garden for the above contents.