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Which city in Zhejiang is Erbadu ancient town and its tourism strategy?

Erbadu ancient town is an unpopular and mysterious thousand-year-old town, hidden in the depths of the mountains, retaining the original flavor of ancient times and having great charm. With natural mountain scenery resources and fresh air, it is very suitable for a two-day weekend trip.

1, Erbadu Ancient Town

People have been using "the key to the southeast, the throat of Bamin" to describe the strategic risk of Nianbadu, not only because it is located at the junction of Fujian, Zhejiang and Jiangxi provinces, but also because of its convenient transportation. At the same time, Jianmenguan, Hanguguan and Yanmenguan are called the four Gu Men in China. The vicissitudes of the ancient road are the key to open the southeast rivers and mountains, and the terrain that is easy to defend but difficult to attack makes it famous.

As the main commercial and tourist center of the Maritime Silk Road. People from all corners of the country gather here. In its heyday, the whole street was full of commercial shops. Japanese porters come and go from south to north every day, bustling and prosperous for a hundred years. Because it is located at the junction of the three provinces, it has become an important town in the border region. With the constant garrison and immigration, Nianba has become a "dialect kingdom" and a typical immigrant ancient town.

In a town, there are 13 dialects still in use. Many dialects and hundreds of surnames are telling the uniqueness of this ancient town.

There are various architectural styles in the ancient town, such as the horse head wall of Huizhou school, the roof of Zhejiang school, the eaves rafters of Jiangxi school and the brick walls of Fujian school. The cracks between the white tiles on the wall are clearly visible, like patterns branded by time. Although the prosperity no longer exists, all kinds of buildings still retain their original appearance.

The stone road is also interspersed with ancient craftsmen and simple and authentic people. Grandparents can often be seen sitting on the roadside, some chatting in dialects in twos and threes, and some enjoying the sunshine with their eyes closed.

There are few tourists, less noise and full silence.

2. Ancient streets in Ming and Qing Dynasties

A small town with a long strip layout, Fengxi River runs through the town from north to south, and houses are built along the river. Between the green hills, the ancient buildings with blue walls and tiles are interspersed at will, forming an ancient street of Ming and Qing dynasties nearly two kilometers long. Walking at the Erbadaokou, I kept going in and out of the courtyards such as Beibaomen, Sanpin Guerrilla yamen, Wenchang Palace, Youyangdian, Dechuntang Pharmacy and Dongyue Palace.

Although everyone in the town got rich by doing business on the ancient road in August, everyone in the town also attached importance to education and hoped that their children would study hard and become officials. Wenchang Palace is the embodiment of ancient town people's worship of learning literature well. Changge was built in Qing Dynasty. The main hall is a three-story building. All the beams are painted with landscapes, flowers, birds and figures, among which Wenchang Emperor and Kuixing are worshipped.

It is an important place for ancient literati to make friends and write, and it is also a public building built with private funds in August. Exquisite architecture and luxurious decoration reveal the cultural atmosphere inside and outside. Cross the hall and enter the wide Wenchang Palace Square. The road is covered with dense pebbles, soft and quiet, as if seeing the beauty of the students studying here at that time!

3. Ancient house courtyard

There were many buildings in Qing Dynasty, but few in Ming Dynasty. What we hear most is that 36 residential buildings and 1 1 public buildings are scattered along Fengxi. In addition, there are the former residences of Dai Li and Jiang Yuhong. In particular, the former residence of Jiang Yuhong, covering an area of 3,200 square meters, is the largest residential building in Badu.

This building is elegant and simple. The basic structure is a flat rectangular quadrangle with two patios and three halls with two wells. The hall in the room forms their own courtyard. The patterns on the doors and windows have their own meanings and are very atmospheric. Walk into the exhibition hall of Dai Li and Girl Scouts and see the past stories displayed inside, adding a different kind of iron and blood charm for eight years!

There used to be a big family in the town, which opened a bank and a paper mill. Here, the gatehouse of each big house is carefully carved, including wood carving and stone carving. The architectural style also covers Zhejiang School, Huizhou School, Fujian School, Jiangxi School and even Barrow.

Now we can see this original architecture, thanks to the local people's attention to the protection of ancient buildings. In 2007, Ba Du Town cleaned up the ancient buildings in the ancient town. After more than a year's efforts, it is now fully presented to us, so that we can have a better glimpse of this dream left in the mountains.

4. Guzhen Old Street

On the bluestone road in the old street, bricks reveal the cracks of time. On rainy days, under the infiltration of rain, the street scenes on both sides are reflected. Except the main street is paved with bluestone, all the other alleys are paved with pebbles. In an alley on the street, you can see well-preserved woodcuts and horse-head walls, as well as foreign cigarettes, foreign boxes, ancient coins, transmitters and so on. In the shop. A large number of historical relics highly reflect the prosperity of the ancient town.

The preservation of ancient buildings is something that Nianba people are very proud of. In the town, except for the necessary decoration of shops, most buildings are kept as original as possible. During the Chinese New Year, you can also see traditional activities such as oiled paper umbrellas, singing folk songs and walking on stilts.

Shuttling through the streets and shops, you can also eat eight bowls, palace cakes and other delicacies. Dream back to Ming and Qing Dynasties.