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What interesting but unpopular attractions are there in Jiangsu and Zhejiang?

First of all, during the summer vacation, people are indispensable everywhere. Shanghai-Nanjing-Hangzhou area is a tourist hotspot, and psychological expectations are definitely there. Secondly, if it is the first time to go to these places, there are not many business opportunities, so I suggest following the crowd. Some classic tourist attractions still need to be visited, such as Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum in Nanjing, Confucius Temple, West Lake in Hangzhou, Lingyin and so on. After all, it is not easy to have time to run once.

If you like historical details, the museum may be a good choice. There are relatively few people, at least there are no tour groups, and there is air conditioning inside. The provincial fairs in these places are also good. In terms of scenic spots, it can only be said that there may be fewer people, such as Luzhi in Suzhou, Zhujiajiao in Qingpu, Shanghai, and Canglang Pavilion in Suzhou Gardens. Personally, although the Ji Xiang Temple in Hangzhou is newly built, the bronze temple inside is not bad, and there should be few people in Gushan and Wu Shan. There are so many scenic spots in these places that it is difficult to choose. In fact, the best way is to miss the summer vacation and change the time.

I hope it helps.