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Free travel order of five cities in East China

The order of free travel in five cities in East China is the first stop in Nanjing, the second stop in Wuxi, the third stop in Suzhou, the fourth stop in Hangzhou and the fifth stop in Shanghai.

1, the first stop in Nanjing

Nanjing is one of the first national historical and cultural cities, an important birthplace of Chinese civilization, and has long been the political, economic and cultural center of southern China. Nanjing ape-man lived in Tangshan 350,000 to 600,000 years ago, with more than 7,000 years of civilization history and nearly 500 years of capital construction history. The excavation of Xijie ruins traces the history of Nanjing's city construction back to the Western Zhou Dynasty 365,438+000 years ago.

The second stop is Wuxi.

Wuxi is an important scenic tourist city and a national historical and cultural city. Wuxi has many famous scenic spots, such as Yuantouzhu, Lingshan Giant Buddha, Huishan Ancient Town, Donglin Academy, nanzenji and Qingming Bridge historical and cultural block.

The third stop is Suzhou.

Suzhou city was founded on Saturday, with a history of more than 2500 years. Basically keep the land and water parallel, and the double chessboard pattern adjacent to rivers and streets. It is one of the first 24 famous historical and cultural cities in China, featuring small bridges, flowing water, pink and blue tiles and historical gardens. There is heaven in the world and Suzhou and Hangzhou in the world.

The fourth stop is Hangzhou.

Hangzhou is the first batch of national historical and cultural cities, the birthplace of the famous Li family in Hangzhou, and a famous southeast county. The excavation of the site across the lake bridge shows that humans lived here more than 8000 years ago. Liangzhu culture more than 5000 years ago is called the dawn of Chinese civilization.

The fifth stop is Shanghai.

About 6000 years ago, the west of Shanghai became land. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, Shanghai was the fief of Chun, so Shanghai was nicknamed Shen. In the Jin Dynasty, because fishermen created fishing tools, the place where the river flowed into the sea was called blasphemy, so the downstream area of Songjiang was called blasphemy, and later it was changed to Shanghai, so Shanghai was called Shanghai for short.

In the 29th year of Yuan Dynasty, Shanghai Town was set aside from Huating County, and the establishment of Shanghai County was approved, marking the beginning of Shanghai's urban construction. The representative cultures of Shanghai history include Wuyue culture, Jiangnan culture and Shanghai culture.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Nanjing.