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Wuxi tourist attractions daquan ranking

The ranking of tourist attractions in Wuxi is as follows:

1. Yuantouzhu is a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction. Yuantouzhu is located at the western end of Chongshan Lake on the bank of Taihu Lake, and it is called Yuantouzhu because there are stone bamboos that extend into the lake like Yuantou. Taihu Lake, known as Zhenze in ancient times, is also known as Youju District and Lize, also known as the Five Lakes. Covering an area of 36, hectares, it is one of the five largest freshwater lakes in China. Taihu Lake is famous for its majestic and delicate scenery, with different scenery in four seasons and different artistic conception in the morning and evening.

2. Three Kingdoms Shuihu Film and Television City

Three Kingdoms Shuihu Film and Television City is a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction. The Three Kingdoms Shuihu Film and Television City and Tang Cheng Film and Television City belong to China Television Film and Television Base. The Three Kingdoms Water Margin Scenic Spot is a large-scale film and television cultural scenic spot built by CCTV for shooting the 84-episode TV series Romance of the Three Kingdoms, which is located at the foot of the lush and verdant military mountains and the beautiful Taihu Lake.

3. Wuxi Lingshan Scenic Area

Wuxi Lingshan Scenic Area is a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction. Located in the beautiful Mashan Mountain in Wuxi, Lingshan Mountain is adjacent to it in the north and Taihu Lake in the south. It perfectly combines the long-standing Buddhist culture with the beautiful natural landscape. It is the most complete and unique Buddhist cultural theme park in China.

Wuxi

Wuxi, referred to as tin for short, was called Liangxi and Jingui in ancient times. It is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Jiangsu Province, located in the corridor between rivers and lakes in the Yangtze River Delta, in the south of Jiangsu, adjacent to Suzhou in the east and 128 kilometers away from Shanghai. South of Taihu Lake, bordering Zhejiang Province; Changzhou in the west. By 22, the whole city has 6 administrative districts, 7 towns and 41 streets.