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What are the ancient towns in Hangzhou?

The ancient towns in Hangzhou include Wuzhen, nanxun town, the ancient town of xitang, Longmen Ancient Town Scenic Area in Hangzhou and Tangqi Ancient Town Scenic Area.

1. Wuzhen

Wuzhen is one of the four ancient towns in the south of the Yangtze River. It is also one of the first ten famous historical and cultural towns in China, one of the top ten charming towns in China, and a town with beautiful environment in China. It has a history of more than 7, years of civilization and a history of 1,3 years of town building, and is known as "the last pillow water family in China".

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nanxun town, nanxun town, is an ancient town in the south of the Yangtze River with abundant human resources and a combination of Chinese and western architecture. It is known as the "state of culture" and the "hometown of poetry and books".

3. the ancient town of xitang

the ancient town of xitang is one of the cradles of ancient Wuyue culture and one of the six ancient towns in the south of the Yangtze River. It is a thousand-year-old water town of Wu local culture, and it was also the border between wuyue and China during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, so it is known as "Wugen crossing the corner" and "crossing the corner family".

4. Longmen Ancient Town Scenic Area in Hangzhou

Longmen Ancient Town, located on the south bank of Fuchunjiang River, 52km southwest of Hangzhou, is a national first-class scenic spot on the "Fuchunjiang-Xin 'anjiang-Qiandao Lake" tourist route, and is also a relatively well-preserved mountain town in the Ming and Qing ancient buildings in the south of the Yangtze River.

5. Tangqi Ancient Town Scenic Area

Tangqi Ancient Town is located in the north of Hangzhou, bordering Deqing County of Huzhou City, about 2 kilometers away from the urban center, with a total area of 54.26 square kilometers. Tangqi flourished in response to the canal. It was the water gateway of Hangzhou in all dynasties. It is a well-known "land of fish and rice, land of flowers and fruits, land of silk, and hometown of loquat", and it is the first famous town in the south of the Yangtze River.