The main street of the ¶Ù¨²Ô²µ³ú³ó¨¤ scenic zone, Dongda Jie (¶«´ó½Ö), is a narrow path paved with stone slabs and flanked by wooden buildings. There are workshops here turning out indigo-dyed cloth, bamboo weavings and the like. Most sights are open from 8am to 5pm. As the road is narrow it can feel a bit claustrophobic when busy, but ¶Ù¨²Ô²µ³ú³ó¨¤ generally sees fewer guests than ³Ý¨©³ú³ó¨¤.
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Oddly overlooked by most visitors, this 400m stretch of 100 (or so) wooden row houses, flanking a narrow canal, is Nanxun's most charming spot. The¡
0.95 MILES
Opened in 2015, the imposing white slabs of this gallery couldn't be more in contrast to the black timber houses of the surrounding Xizha scenic area of¡
1.13 MILES
The ³Ý¨©³ú³ó¨¤ scenic zone is more spread out so feels less packed, even though visitors spend more time here. It is the more photogenic of the two scenic¡
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This lived-in Southern Song dynasty water town has unique architecture that fuses Chinese and European styles. With fewer visitors than other canal-filled¡
Zhangshiming's Former Residence
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The grandest of Nanxun's wealthy merchant homes looks like a classic Chinese manor, with ornate carvings in wood, stone and brick ¨C until you reach deep¡
Chinese Footbinding Culture Museum
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With plenty of English, this fascinating museum covers the thousand-year history of female foot-binding in China with examples of the shoes that¡
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Nicknamed the red house, this intriguing two-faced structure has a traditional Chinese front house and a back one of red brick. It contains baroque-style¡
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Singles and couples alike come here to win the favour of the god of love (who, interestingly, appears here as an old man) by lighting incense and tying¡
Nearby attractions
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Though very few beds here qualify as even remotely ancient, there are some beautiful examples of elaborately carved traditional beds, along with some¡
2. Jiangnan Wood Carving Museum
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A fine collection of wood carvings from around the region, though unfortunately no explanations as to when they were created or what symbolism is evoked.
3. Mao Dun¡¯s Former Residence
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Near the entrance to the ¶Ù¨²Ô²µ³ú³ó¨¤ scenic zone, Mao Dun¡¯s Former Residence was the home of the revolutionary writer and author of Spring Silkworms and¡
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Once a famous pawnshop that eventually expanded to branches in Shanghai, this old shop is bare now, though the high counter ¨C where the owner lorded over¡
0.95 MILES
Opened in 2015, the imposing white slabs of this gallery couldn't be more in contrast to the black timber houses of the surrounding Xizha scenic area of¡
1.13 MILES
The ³Ý¨©³ú³ó¨¤ scenic zone is more spread out so feels less packed, even though visitors spend more time here. It is the more photogenic of the two scenic¡
7. Chinese Footbinding Culture Museum
1.13 MILES
With plenty of English, this fascinating museum covers the thousand-year history of female foot-binding in China with examples of the shoes that¡
1.25 MILES
Singles and couples alike come here to win the favour of the god of love (who, interestingly, appears here as an old man) by lighting incense and tying¡