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Zhouzhuang

Zhouzhuang, known as the "Venice of the East," is a UNESCO World Heritage-listed candidate and one of China’s most iconic water towns. Located in Kunshan, Jiangsu Province, it dates back over 900 years and is renowned for its stone bridges, canals, and Ming-Qing Dynasty architecture. The town’s layout centers on four interconnected lakes, with waterways forming a "well" pattern that inspired 陈逸飞’s famous painting Memory of Hometown

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Ticket price

Adult$ 14.02
Children$ 14.02

Time

Open8:00 AM
Close8:00 PM

Location

43 Quanfu Rd, Zhouzhuang Town, Kunshan, Suzhou, Jiangsu, China

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Zhouzhuang: The "Venice of the East"

Zhouzhuang, known as the "Venice of the East," is a UNESCO World Heritage-listed candidate and one of China’s most iconic water towns. Located in Kunshan, Jiangsu Province, it dates back over 900 years and is renowned for its stone bridges, canals, and Ming-Qing Dynasty architecture. The town’s layout centers on four interconnected lakes, with waterways forming a "well" pattern that inspired Chen Yifei’s famous painting "Memory of Hometown." It offers a picturesque and tranquil escape, showcasing the timeless beauty of traditional Chinese water towns.

What to See and Do

  1. Boat Ride on the Canals: The best way to experience Zhouzhuang is by taking a traditional gondola-style boat ride along its intricate network of canals. This offers a unique perspective of the ancient buildings and bridges.

  2. Explore Ancient Bridges: Zhouzhuang is famous for its numerous ancient bridges, each with its own unique architectural style and story. Don't miss the iconic Twin Bridges (Shide Bridge and Yong'an Bridge), which are a symbol of the town.

  3. Traditional Architecture: Wander through the narrow, stone-paved streets and alleys, admiring the well-preserved Ming and Qing Dynasty architecture, with its white walls, black tiles, and intricate details.

  4. Shen's House (沈厅): A grand and well-preserved residence of a wealthy Ming Dynasty merchant, showcasing traditional architecture, courtyards, and historical artifacts.

  5. Zhang's House (张厅): Another impressive residence, known for its unique design that allows a canal to flow through the house, reflecting the water town lifestyle.

  6. Local Snacks and Handicrafts: Discover shops selling local handicrafts, traditional snacks, and souvenirs. Try the famous Wansan Pork Hock and various local pastries.

Best Time to Visit

Spring and autumn offer the most pleasant weather for exploring. The town is beautiful year-round. Weekdays are generally less crowded than weekends and public holidays. Arrive early to experience the town's tranquility before the crowds arrive.

How to Get There

Zhouzhuang Ancient Town is located in Kunshan, Suzhou. You can take a bus from Suzhou city center or a taxi to Zhouzhuang. Many tour operators offer organized tours that include Zhouzhuang.

Travel Tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes: You'll be doing a lot of walking on cobblestone streets and bridges.

  • Allow ample time: Plan for at least half a day to a full day to explore the town thoroughly.

  • Bargain: In smaller shops, especially for souvenirs, bargaining might be possible.

  • Enjoy the tranquility: Zhouzhuang can get crowded, but finding quieter alleys or visiting early can enhance the experience.

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