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The wind blows in the reeds and my heart moves in Shajiabang

The wind-blown reed marsh makes my heart move in Shajiabang

I made an appointment with my friends and their family to drive to Shajiabang, Changshu on the weekend, thinking of coming here to feast my eyes on the "wind-blown reed marsh"; It only takes 40 minutes to drive from Xiangcheng. Not far from the expressway exit is the entrance to Shajiabang Scenic Area. The weather on Saturday was really pleasant, the weather was slightly overcast and cool (compared to Sunday, I was really lucky to travel on Saturday)

Many people know Shajiabang and even think of the classic section " "Strike of Wisdom" and its characters such as Mrs. Ah Qing, Diao Deyi, and Commander Hu. This is indeed a red tourist attraction. It's no wonder that when we arrived at the scenic spot, we saw that most of them were older aunties and uncles traveling in groups. .

We took our children with us and were looking forward to the pleasant scenery of Shajiabang in early autumn. We took a hand-cranked boat through the reed swamps and felt the beautiful scenery of the lake and the autumn breeze. The whole boat trip only lasted 20 minutes; we were a little disappointed. , before boarding the ship, they were told that there would be minor-key singing and story telling, but in fact there were only two one-minute lyrics, all in local dialects, and there was no introduction. However, a "rear hospital" mentioned that the wounded of the New Fourth Army were recuperating here.

After landing, we took a walk on our own and found a quiet tea house and famous hotel (which may not be open due to the epidemic or the new construction), but the scenery layout is really very comfortable, and there are very few tourists, so we fell behind. The purity allows us to sit in the entire garden; a pond is dotted with water lilies, a famous hotel with white walls and black tiles is located in it, there are reeds in full bloom in the corner, banana trees are shadowy, swaying in the wind; the doors and windows are all rafters The pillars are painted in a natural wood color, which is very Jiangnan style and complements each other perfectly!

After all, it was about 30 minutes after we got off the boat and it was almost noon. We opened the dry food we brought with us at the outdoor dining table of the tea house, spread it on the dining table, and enjoyed this quiet place. I was able to satisfy my hunger while appreciating the scenery. There was no noise or crowds, which was an unexpected surprise for me! The children also enjoyed playing by the water. I really can't bear to leave such a quiet "private garden"-like courtyard, but who can guarantee that there won't be another scenic spot that will make us stop again? After satisfying our hunger, we packed up and moved on. We followed the signs and walked around the ecological wetland park. Considering that the entire wetland park was really big and the children seemed sleepy, we walked towards the exit. There were not many tourists along the way. It was only when we arrived at Hengjing Old Street that it became noisy (there were relatively many tourists, but the merchants there seemed to be very few tourists willing to stop and buy). When we arrived at the exit, we sat on the corridor bridge for half a day, watching the children and only a few reeds. Ye was also having fun, so he put on the music and Tongtong started dancing on his own initiative, and everyone had fun for a while.