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Shikefa Memorial Hall
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个园
10 Yanfu E Rd, Guangling District, Yangzhou, Jiangsu, China, 225001
Nearby restaurants
Xiyuan Restaurant Yechun Garden
8 Fengleshang St, Wei Yang Qu, Yangzhou, Jiangsu, China, 225002
Sixi Tangyuan
China, Jiangsu, Yangzhou, Guangling District, 东关街389号 邮政编码: 225001
Dongguan St Food Plaza
302 Dongguan St, 302, Guangling District, Yangzhou, Jiangsu, China, 225001
Cuchadanfan
China, Jiangsu, Yangzhou, Guangling District, 东关街207号 邮政编码: 225001
Yechun Teahouse
China, Jiangsu, Yangzhou, Guangling District, 东关街 邮政编码: 225001
Papa John's
119 Guoqing Rd, Guangling District, Yangzhou, Jiangsu, China, 225002
Manyuanchun Restaurant
3 Changzheng Rd, Wei Yang Qu, Yangzhou, Jiangsu, China, 225002
Pepper & Salt Italian Restaurant
9CVQ+W8V, Wenchang Middle Rd, Guangling District, Yangzhou, Jiangsu, China, 225002
味千拉面扬州文昌中路店
China, Jiangsu, Yangzhou, Guangling District, 文昌中路492号珍园一楼
Pizza Hut
China, Jiangsu, Yangzhou, Guangling District, Wenchang Middle Rd, 396号茂业大厦 邮政编码: 225001
Nearby hotels
Mercure Yangzhou Dongguan Street
No 107 Taizhou Road, Yangzhou, Jiangsu, China, 225000
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Shikefa Memorial Hall

24 Guangchumenwai St, Wei Yang Qu, Yangzhou, Jiangsu, China, 225002
4.1(24)
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attractions: 个园, restaurants: Xiyuan Restaurant Yechun Garden, Sixi Tangyuan, Dongguan St Food Plaza, Cuchadanfan, Yechun Teahouse, Papa John's, Manyuanchun Restaurant, Pepper & Salt Italian Restaurant, 味千拉面扬州文昌中路店, Pizza Hut
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Nearby attractions of Shikefa Memorial Hall

个园

个园

个园

4.4

(106)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Shikefa Memorial Hall

Xiyuan Restaurant Yechun Garden

Sixi Tangyuan

Dongguan St Food Plaza

Cuchadanfan

Yechun Teahouse

Papa John's

Manyuanchun Restaurant

Pepper & Salt Italian Restaurant

味千拉面扬州文昌中路店

Pizza Hut

Xiyuan Restaurant Yechun Garden

Xiyuan Restaurant Yechun Garden

4.3

(3)

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Sixi Tangyuan

Sixi Tangyuan

4.0

(1)

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Dongguan St Food Plaza

Dongguan St Food Plaza

4.4

(4)

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Cuchadanfan

Cuchadanfan

4.0

(4)

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Ten years since my last trip to China... back then it was all business. This time, I came to Yangzhou to visit dear friends now living in Germany.

In preparing for this trip, I revisited the ancient teachings of Yang Zhu (杨朱), who wrote: “人人不损一毫,人人不利天下,天下治矣” ”If everyone does not harm a single hair, and does not seek to benefit the world, then the world will govern itself."

If any place deserves to be called ancient, it’s Yangzhou. When this city first rose, Rome was drafting their first laws, the Maya were counting the sun, Alexander the Great was still generations away from his Egyptian campaign, and Jainism was only beginning to flower in India. For 2,500 years, Yangzhou has stood in one form or another.

Through the Tang and Qing dynasties, Yangzhou flourished: first as a center of poetry and trade along the Grand Canal, then as a wealthy seat of salt merchants and scholars. It was a place where calligraphy, cuisine, and commerce wove seamlessly into daily life. Now, under President Xi Jinping’s leadership, Yangzhou is seeing renewed attention as a cultural treasure. With investments in preservation, restoration, and national heritage initiatives, the city is reclaiming its historical brilliance while embracing the pulse of modern China.

When we arrived, I found a city of concrete and steel, electric cars and high-speed trains, neon signs and traffic horns, busy shopping malls, and the rhythms of modern life. A city so old, yet it feels so new... that’s modern China. The shops are thriving, the streets are alive, people are in motion. Change hums everywhere, constant, vigorous, and bold.

Set Yang Zhu's single hair (一毫) aside... the full coif has been...

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6y

The Park CVover half a Mountain, prepared for a lot of walk. 7 hours cover over...

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Edward KellerEdward Keller
Ten years since my last trip to China... back then it was all business. This time, I came to Yangzhou to visit dear friends now living in Germany. In preparing for this trip, I revisited the ancient teachings of Yang Zhu (杨朱), who wrote: “人人不损一毫,人人不利天下,天下治矣” ”If everyone does not harm a single hair, and does not seek to benefit the world, then the world will govern itself." If any place deserves to be called ancient, it’s Yangzhou. When this city first rose, Rome was drafting their first laws, the Maya were counting the sun, Alexander the Great was still generations away from his Egyptian campaign, and Jainism was only beginning to flower in India. For 2,500 years, Yangzhou has stood in one form or another. Through the Tang and Qing dynasties, Yangzhou flourished: first as a center of poetry and trade along the Grand Canal, then as a wealthy seat of salt merchants and scholars. It was a place where calligraphy, cuisine, and commerce wove seamlessly into daily life. Now, under President Xi Jinping’s leadership, Yangzhou is seeing renewed attention as a cultural treasure. With investments in preservation, restoration, and national heritage initiatives, the city is reclaiming its historical brilliance while embracing the pulse of modern China. When we arrived, I found a city of concrete and steel, electric cars and high-speed trains, neon signs and traffic horns, busy shopping malls, and the rhythms of modern life. A city so old, yet it feels so new... that’s modern China. The shops are thriving, the streets are alive, people are in motion. Change hums everywhere, constant, vigorous, and bold. Set Yang Zhu's single hair (一毫) aside... the full coif has been finely groomed.
William WongWilliam Wong
The Park CVover half a Mountain, prepared for a lot of walk. 7 hours cover over 20,000 steps
ZY ChenZY Chen
扬州市内免费的纪念馆,凭有效证件就可以领了几年门票入馆。 整个纪念馆不打,半个多小时可以看完。
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Ten years since my last trip to China... back then it was all business. This time, I came to Yangzhou to visit dear friends now living in Germany. In preparing for this trip, I revisited the ancient teachings of Yang Zhu (杨朱), who wrote: “人人不损一毫,人人不利天下,天下治矣” ”If everyone does not harm a single hair, and does not seek to benefit the world, then the world will govern itself." If any place deserves to be called ancient, it’s Yangzhou. When this city first rose, Rome was drafting their first laws, the Maya were counting the sun, Alexander the Great was still generations away from his Egyptian campaign, and Jainism was only beginning to flower in India. For 2,500 years, Yangzhou has stood in one form or another. Through the Tang and Qing dynasties, Yangzhou flourished: first as a center of poetry and trade along the Grand Canal, then as a wealthy seat of salt merchants and scholars. It was a place where calligraphy, cuisine, and commerce wove seamlessly into daily life. Now, under President Xi Jinping’s leadership, Yangzhou is seeing renewed attention as a cultural treasure. With investments in preservation, restoration, and national heritage initiatives, the city is reclaiming its historical brilliance while embracing the pulse of modern China. When we arrived, I found a city of concrete and steel, electric cars and high-speed trains, neon signs and traffic horns, busy shopping malls, and the rhythms of modern life. A city so old, yet it feels so new... that’s modern China. The shops are thriving, the streets are alive, people are in motion. Change hums everywhere, constant, vigorous, and bold. Set Yang Zhu's single hair (一毫) aside... the full coif has been finely groomed.
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扬州市内免费的纪念馆,凭有效证件就可以领了几年门票入馆。 整个纪念馆不打,半个多小时可以看完。
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ZY Chen

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