Wuzhen

China

Welcome to Wuzhen, often dubbed the "Venice of the East"! A trip to this ancient water town, nestled in the Zhejiang province, is like stepping back in time. With its picturesque canals, quaint stone bridges, and stunning wooden architecture, Wuzhen offers a unique blend of tranquility, charm, and heritage. In this town, 1,300 years of history merges seamlessly with modern life.

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Where to Stay in Wuzhen

Wuzhen West Scenic Zone: Stay right in the heart of the action in traditional yet luxurious guesthouses overlooking the canals. Get ready to experience Wuzhen's magic from the moment you wake up!

Wuzhen East Scenic Zone: Offering a range of accommodations, the East Zone is your gateway to historic landmarks and stunning scenery.

Downtown Wuzhen: Just a few minutes away from the scenic zones, downtown offers affordable stays with easy access to local shops and restaurants.

Tongxiang City Center: For those preferring a city atmosphere, Tongxiang, which is just a short drive away, offers upscale hotels and easy access to Wuzhen.

Near Tongxiang Train Station: This area is ideal for travelers wanting quick access to broader Zhejiang Province or nearby Shanghai and Hangzhou.

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What to See in Wuzhen

Wuzhen Water Town: The town's biggest attraction, this living museum showcases local life, traditional architecture, and serene waterways.

Hongyuantai Dyehouse: Witness the 1,000-year old art of cloth dyeing, using an organic blue dye made from plant extracts.

Wuzhen Grand Theatre: A masterpiece of traditional Chinese architecture, this venue hosts frequent traditional opera performances.

Fanglu Pavilion: A beautiful lakeside pavilion known for its intriguing architecture and folklore.

Ancient Bed Museum: Home to a unique collection of antique Chinese beds, this museum showcases the intricate craftsmanship of the Ming and Qing dynasties.

What to Eat in Wuzhen

Wuzhen Braised Pork: A local delicacy, the pork is slow-cooked in a sauce that's sweet, tangy, and flavorful.

Babaofan (Eight Treasures Rice): This sweet rice dish is beautifully decorated with eight different kinds of dried fruits and nuts.

Sanbai Wine: Produced in Wuzhen for centuries, this rice wine is a must-try for its sweet and mellow taste.

Douzhi (Mung Bean Milk): A refreshing, lightly fermented drink served with pickles. It's an acquired taste but definitely worth a try!

Qingtuan: A traditional green rice ball filled with sweet red bean paste, a treat especially during the Qingming festival.

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