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"This idyllic waterside town, often called the “Venice of the East,” dates back over 1,700 years and is prized for its tranquil canals, numerous stone bridges and preserved historical buildings. Highlights include the Yuanjin Buddhist Temple (originally built in 1341) and a Qing Dynasty post office more than a century old, alongside surviving mom-and-pop shops selling rice, spices and other local goods. Visitors commonly explore the waterways by boat and come for the town’s serene atmosphere and sense of living history." - Vanessa Tai
Ancient water town with canals, gardens, shrines, snacks, souvenirs
China, Shanghai, Qingpu District, Kezhiyuan Rd, 朱家角翔宁浜763号 邮政编码: 201713 Get directions