Zhujiajiao is an ancient water town located in the outskirts of Shanghai, China. It’s known for its picturesque canals, traditional architecture, and charming atmosphere, making it a popular destination for visitors seeking a glimpse of historic China.
Highlights of Zhujiajiao: Canals and Bridges: Zhujiajiao is often called the “Venice of Shanghai” because of its beautiful canals and ancient stone bridges. A boat ride along the canals offers a unique perspective of the town. Old Town Streets: The narrow, winding streets are lined with traditional Chinese architecture, small shops, and teahouses. Walking through these streets feels like stepping back in time. Fangsheng Bridge: One of the most famous and oldest bridges in Zhujiajiao, known for its elegant arches and historical significance. Kezhi Garden: A classical Chinese garden that showcases traditional garden design with beautiful pavilions, rockeries, and ponds. Zhujiajiao Ancient Town Museum: Provides insight into the history and culture of this ancient water town, with exhibits related to its development and daily life. Local Cuisine: The town is known for its traditional snacks and local dishes. Street food like fried dumplings, glutinous rice cakes, and various local specialties are must-try. Zhujiajiao is a great destination for experiencing traditional Chinese culture and architecture, and it’s a peaceful escape from the bustling city...
Read moreQuite pretty water town, went in the morning. I think night time it will be great as well. A few places to explore indoor as well like mansion, exhibition, calligraphy around which you can buy the ticket bundle at the entrance or if you want individual tickets the spot is also do-able. A little commercial since its tourist spots as well. A boat tour to go cross the river to another side of the bank is a good...
Read moreCame here during a weekday, so a good chunk of stores were closed at the time. It's a gorgeous place though it is certainly gentrified and filled with somewhat irrelevant touristy shops. Though I'd still recommend to pay a visit here.
You can take the train which is quite time consuming. I've done it with express bus from People's Square for 7 RMB one way, as well as private taxi (Didi)...
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