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Which ancient town in Shanghai is most worth visiting?

The most worth visiting ancient towns include Zhujiajiao Ancient Town, Fengjing Ancient Town, and Loutang Ancient Town. The introduction is as follows:

1. Zhujiajiao Ancient Town

It is the most famous town in Shanghai. One of the ancient towns, located in Qingpu District, many foreign tourists and foreign tourists must visit Zhujiajiao when they come to Shanghai. Among the must-see attractions are Kezhi Garden, Fangsheng Bridge, Hexin Garden, Yuantong Temple, Chenghuang Temple, and Qing Post Office.

The Fangsheng Bridge, built during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, is the largest five-hole double-arch stone bridge in Shanghai. There are many tourists lingering around Fangsheng Bridge. If you want to admire it quietly, you can choose to come on a rainy day. The Fangsheng Bridge on a rainy day looks even more primitive and grand in the misty rain. Standing on the bridge and looking far away, a series of ink landscape paintings are displayed in front of you.

2. Fengjing Ancient Town

Fengjing is a typical ancient water town in the south of the Yangtze River. Located in Jinshan District, Shanghai, the ancient town is surrounded by water networks, crisscrossed by rivers, and as many as 52 bridges. The oldest existing one is the Zhihe Bridge from the Yuan Dynasty, which is nearly 700 years old.

Fengjing Ancient Town is known as a famous town in Wuyue. Famous scenic spots include Fengxi Promenade, Sanqiaoli, Zhihe Bridge of Yuan Dynasty, Fengjing Ancient Stage, Jinshan Peasant Paintings, Shiwang Temple, Sanbaiyuan, Ding Cong Comics Museum, etc. Among them, there is a famous ancient ginkgo tree in Ding Cong Comics Museum. Every December, the ginkgo tree turns golden and creates a unique scenery.

3. Loutang Ancient Town

Loutang Town is located in the northwest of Jiading District. It was first built in the second year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (1369 AD), more than 600 years ago. The town retains a large number of traditional residential complexes in the south of the Yangtze River during the Ming, Qing and Republic of China periods. The winding streets and alleys are intertwined with the criss-crossing water systems, forming a "Loutang Street" with seven twists and turns, seventeen and eight patios. "The unique architectural pattern.

There is a local folk song of "Jinluodian, Yinnanxiang, Tongjiangwan, Tiedachang, Jiaohua Jiading, eating in Loutang, and taking martial arts examinations in Xujiaxing". It can be seen from this that Loutang The ancient town is famous for its "food".