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An essay describing Tangjiang Ancient Street

Example: Seeing that the weather is nice today, my parents decided to take me to Ninghai Ancient Town in eastern Zhejiang. It is not as famous as Lijiang, Xitang, and Wuzhen, but it is selected from Chen Yifei's posthumous work "The Barber". After shooting here, many people began to know about the ancient town. Qiantong Ancient Town is located in the southwest of Ninghai, Zhejiang. It is a place with a long history and rich cultural atmosphere. It is also a Feng Shui treasure land "surrounded by mountains and rivers, surrounded but not blocked, hiding wind and water". It is also a place with strong ancient charm, and its original flavor has been restored to this day. A thousand-year-old ancient town. After traveling all the way, we finally arrived at the beautiful Qiantong Ancient Town. The ancient town is very quiet. The layout is like a maze, with alleys everywhere. It is impossible to find the way you came when you walk through it. Walking along the cobblestone road, you can see small bridges, flowing water, and whitewashed walls and tiles everywhere, which will unknowingly lead you into a poetic and picturesque atmosphere. Along the way, I was surprised by everything here. Occasionally, I would meet a few puppies. They looked very docile. They would look at the passers-by, flick their tails and then leave. There are also many small shops on the roadside, where you can buy various folk gadgets. I chose a small face-changing toy, which is fun and magical. In some shops, we will see some folk craftsmen concentrating on carving works. In my hand My camera is constantly busy, fearing to capture the wonderful moments. We walked along the signboards for a while, and then came to "Zesiju", "Zusiqiju", "Folklore Museum", "The Barber Shooting Spot", "Old Street", etc., ancient buildings. It reminds me of the poem "The dust has been dusty for hundreds of years, but it is vaguely glorious." Among them, the ones that impressed me the most were "Zesiju" and "Folklore Museum". "Zesiju" was built in the early Qing Dynasty. Because the original owner lived in an official residence, it was also called the "Prime Minister's Mansion". The exquisite and complex carvings are the biggest feature of this house. The whole house can be said to be "no beams, no carvings. It is known as "the first carved building in the south of the Yangtze River", and it is truly eye-opening. Then we came to the "Folk Museum". This is a provincial folk custom museum built with self-raised funds in Qiantong Ancient Town. The folk custom museum uses more than 500 physical objects and a large number of pictures and text materials to show a rural person in the feudal era from birth to baptism, growth and establishment of a career, marriage, and birth. The life course of raising children, as well as various customs and etiquette, are both vivid and vivid, and are full of praise.