Highlights: Inheriting intangible cultural heritage techniques, the traditional Dingsheng cake is soft, fragrant, and sweet.
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Banana能量Xu Zhongliang Dingsheng Cake is a time-honored brand there. As expected, there are many varieties of cakes, and you can see that they are handmade on the spot. I bought several flavors to try, and each flavor has its own unique features.
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Xu Zhongliang Dingsheng Cake is a time-honored brand there. As expected, there are many varieties of cakes, and you can see that they are handmade on the spot. I bought several flavors to try, and each flavor has its own unique features.
🚣 November in Wuzhen is the Jiangnan of my dreams! The tourists have left, the autumn rain is misty, and it truly embodies the "slow pace of the past." ✨✨I recommend staying one night in Xizha and spending half a day in Dongzha to experience the different charms of morning and evening. At this time of year, ginkgo leaves carpet the bluestone slabs, and the fragrance of osmanthus mingles with the aroma of tea. In the morning, rowing boats cleave through the mist, and at night, lanterns are reflected on the tranquil river. There are no throngs of tourists, only locals drinking tea and playing chess under the eaves – this is what a water town should truly be like. 🚌Transportation: Shanghai Hongqiao → Tongxiang Station (30 minutes by high-speed rail), then take bus K282 directly to Wuzhen. Accommodation🏨: I highly recommend "Wuzhen Zhaoming Academy" (500 RMB/night), an antique-style courtyard with underfloor heating; for budget travelers, consider a guesthouse outside the scenic area (80 RMB per person), a 10-minute walk to the park. Must-try experiences📸: 1️⃣ Xizha Rowing Boat Night Cruise: Avoid daytime tours and take a boat trip in the evening to watch the lights gradually illuminate the bridges, which unfold like a painting. 2️⃣ Mu Xin Art Museum: A minimalist building surrounded by autumn leaves, with poetic window views. The afternoon sunlight filtering through the blinds is breathtakingly beautiful. 3️⃣ Wuzhen Autumn Harvest: A rural complex near Xizha where you can participate in agricultural activities such as harvesting rice, threshing, and making dumplings. Food🍶: Shusheng Lamb Noodles: Tender and flavorful lamb from Huzhou, with a rich and savory broth—a bowl to revitalize you in the autumn chill. Dingsheng Cake: A red bean-filled rice flour cake, soft, sweet, and fragrant when eaten hot, symbolizing good fortune. Sanbai Wine: Homemade rice wine from the ancient town; warm a pot and enjoy it with fennel beans—become a Jiangnan scholar for a moment. ⚠️Important Notes: November often sees light rain, so bring an oil-paper umbrella as a prop; temperatures range from 10-15℃, perfect for wearing a padded cheongsam. Xizha tickets expire the next day; temporary access passes can be obtained if you stay inside the scenic area. 🌌Hidden Gem Spots: The sycamore-lined path at Lingshui Residence, the drying ground at Xuchang Sauce Garden, the view of the Grand Canal from the top of the White Lotus Pagoda...every corner looks like a movie scene. #WuzhenTourism #TheMeaningOfLiangYongan'sJourney
🍁 While Wuzhen is overcrowded, this free 5A-level ancient town presents the ultimate romance of Jiangnan water town: the reflection of Baijianlou, the withered lotus of Xiaolianzhuang, and the snow-white silk of Jili Lake. ✨✨Route: Xiaolianzhuang → Jiayetang → Zhang Shiming's Former Residence → Baijianlou, walking + awning boat is best. In November, Nanxun is adorned with red maple leaves against white walls and black tiles, and the Jili Lake silk workshops display thousands of strands of silver silk. Under the covered corridors along the river of Baijianlou, the elderly drink smoked bean tea and play chess; this is a truly "living ancient town." Night tours are free, and lanterns reflected in the water create a feeling of stepping back into the era of wealthy merchants of the Ming and Qing dynasties. 🚌Transportation: Take bus 101 directly from Huzhou High-Speed Railway Station (5 yuan), or drive for 1 hour from Hangzhou. Accommodation🏨: Luxury Choice: Nanxun Giant Junlan Hotel (500 yuan/night), Ming and Qing dynasty courtyard with private hot spring. A Choice for Sentimental Experience: Liuyinlu Guesthouse (200 RMB/night), a century-old house with carved beds and underfloor heating. Must-Shoot Spots📸: 1️⃣ Morning Mist at Baijianlou: At 6 AM, mist rises over the river, ripples spread by awning boats, and the light and shadow resemble a Monet painting. 2️⃣ Withered Lotus at Xiaolianzhuang: The private garden of Liu Yong, the richest man in the Qing Dynasty, where withered lotus and artificial hills create a minimalist aesthetic. 3️⃣ Jili Lake Silk Museum: Witness the silk reeling process by intangible cultural heritage inheritors, where silver threads hang throughout the courtyard like a moonlit waterfall. Water Town Delicacies🍶: Double-Tossed Noodles: Crispy pork and fried fish toppings, thin noodles soaked in rich broth, a delightful 15 RMB bowl. Embroidered Brocade Vegetables: A unique vegetable of Nanxun, stir-fried with a floral aroma, praised by Premier Zhou Enlai. Dingsheng Cake: Steamed rice flour with red bean paste, eaten hot symbolizes success in the imperial examinations. ⚠️Practical Tips: November temperatures range from 10-20℃, with frequent light rain; bring an oil-paper umbrella. Wear non-slip shoes on the ancient town's cobblestone streets. A combined ticket is 85 yuan, but free after 4:30 PM; night tours offer better photos. Sharing a small boat (8 people per boat) is more economical. 🎑In-depth Experiences: Try tie-dyeing at the Silk Industry Guild Hall (50 yuan) and make your own silk scarf as a souvenir. Spend the night in a traditional house in Baijianlou, listening to the host tell the legendary tale of the Zhang Jingjiang family protecting their treasure. #NanxunAncientTown #WorthVisitingAncientTownsAndVillages #PlacesYouGetAskedAboutOnWeChat
✨Highlights & Features: A hidden gem nestled between Suzhou and Hangzhou, this charming town boasts a free 5A-rated ancient town, a film set from the Republican era, a bamboo forest, and adorable pets. Enjoy fresh air and relaxation during the day, and stargazing at night – unbeatable value! 📅Duration: 4 days 3 nights (Suitable for families, couples, and friends) 🚗Itinerary: Nanxun Ancient Town → Moganshan → Giraffe Manor → Huzhou Film City → Yishang Street → Xiaoxi Street → Taihu Ancient Town → Moon Bay Square 📍Daily Itinerary: Day 1: Nanxun Ancient Town (Free!) 🌊 • Address: No. 51, Renrui Road, Nanxun District, Huzhou City • Best Time to Visit: 9:00-17:00 (Better early morning at Baijianlou – less crowded, perfect for photos) • Tip: No need to buy a combined ticket! Free tour of the Ming and Qing Dynasty covered corridors; must-see attractions include Xiaolianzhuang (the pinnacle of Jiangnan garden architecture) and Zhang Shiming's former residence (a luxurious mansion blending Chinese and Western styles); a boat trip along the Ditang Ancient Road (80 RMB/boat, can be shared); and delicious dishes like Zhuangyuanlou Shuangjiao noodles and Xu Zhongliang Dingsheng cake 🍘 Day 2: Moganshan + Giraffe Manor 🦒 • Moganshan (Deqing County): 8:30-14:00, hike along Jianggongdao through the bamboo forest, see the waterfall at Jianchi, and enjoy coffee at Yucun 1932 Cultural and Creative Park, avoiding crowded tourist spots. • Giraffe Manor (Wuxing District): 15:30-18:00, located in Miaoxi Town. Enjoy dinner with giraffes at a window seat (advance reservation required), pet raccoons at the petting zoo, and relax on the bamboo forest slide – remember to bring mosquito repellent! Day 3: Huzhou Film City + Two Streets Food Tour 🍜 • Huzhou Film City (Taihu Road, Wuxing District): 9:00-12:00, free photo opportunities on streets reminiscent of the Republic of China era, instant access to old Shanghai trams and church scenes, qipao rental 30 RMB/hour • Yishang Street (No. 17 Bao'an Lane, Wuxing District): 14:00-16:00, explore time-honored brands, Ding Lianfang Qianzhang Bao is a must-try • Xiaoxi Street: 17:00-20:00, creative shops + lantern-lit night views, enjoy a relaxing riverside coffee Day 4: Taihu Lake Two Scenic Spots to Conclude 🌉 • Taihu Ancient Town (Changxing County): 9:30-12:00, a cluster of antique-style buildings built along the lake, free to explore and eat, watch intangible cultural heritage performances • Moon Bay Square (Taihu Lakeside, Wuxing District): 15:00-18:00. Take photos at the "Toilet Seat" landmark, cycle along the lake and enjoy the breeze. The sunset over the lake is breathtakingly beautiful. 💡Tips to Avoid Pitfalls: 1. Staying within the scenic area of Moganshan grants free admission. Choose June for summer retreats (fewer crowds, more fireflies). 2. Avoid weekend tour groups in Nanxun. The local pork hock is quite sweet; be cautious about ordering large portions. 3. At Giraffe Manor, choose interactive activities as needed. The red-crowned crane release is at 9:00 AM sharp. The beauty of Huzhou lies in its slow pace. A 4-day trip to 8 major attractions offers unhurried travel and better value than Suzhou and Hangzhou! #LocalFood #PersonalizedTravelPhotographyGuide #HighValueLocalHomestays #LazyKidTravelTips #PhotographyGuide
🏞️Must-Visit Attractions (Exclusive Experience Version) 1. Moganshan: More than just a summer retreat! Venture deep into the bamboo forest at dawn; the crisp sound of dewdrops on bamboo leaves is more soothing than an alarm clock⏰. The cliff carvings by the Sword Pool hold legends of sword forging during the Spring and Autumn Period, perfect for photos with a "martial arts filter." Hidden among the Republican-era villas are niche cafes; sit on the terrace and sip hand-drip coffee, the mountain breeze carrying the scent of bamboo into your cup. Want something a little wild? Paragliding down from the mountaintop gives you the feeling of having the entire green wave of the mountain beneath your feet🪂 2. Nanxun Ancient Town: Escape the crowds of Jiangnan! The bluestone pavement of Baijianlou gleams from the river, and the boatwomen's tunes drift halfway down the street as they paddle under the bridge. The Western-style ballroom of Zhang Shiming's former residence is hidden behind carved wooden doors, the light streaming through the stained glass like an overturned sugar jar. In the evening, squatting by the river eating Dingsheng cake, the entire ancient town is bathed in a warm, soft glow when the lanterns are lit. 3. Xiaoxi Street: The "artistic heart" of Huzhou! In bookstores converted from Ming and Qing dynasty courtyards, sunlight streams through the carved window frames, illuminating the pages. In handicraft shops, you can learn to make Huzhou feather fans with a master craftsman, the soft goose feathers brushing against your fingertips. At the old teahouse at the alley entrance, bamboo chairs are set up; a cup of smoked bean tea, its salty aroma blending with the tea's fragrance, can warm you for an entire afternoon. 4. Taihu Ancient Town: The "Jiangnan charm" is contained within the alleyways! The Yue Opera melodies on the stage could circle the stone bridge three times; sitting by the river listening to the opera, the wind gently swayed the teacups. The nighttime water and light show was the grand finale, with water jets bouncing to the music, splashing sparks that scattered across the lake like a shower of stars. 🚶♀️3-Day Relaxing Itinerary Day 1: Forest Healing Getaway - Morning: Moganshan → Bamboo Forest Hiking + Sword Pool Historical Exploration - Lunch: Farmhouse Cuisine at the Foot of the Mountain → Bamboo Shoot and Chicken Soup - Afternoon: Republic-Era Villa Cafe → Paragliding Experience - Evening: Moganshan B&B → Tea Ceremony Day 2: Ancient Town Slow Living Getaway - Morning: Nanxun Ancient Town → Boat Trip to Baijianlou + Zhang Shiming's Former Residence - Lunch: Ancient Town Snacks → Shuangjiao Noodles + Dingsheng Cake - Afternoon: Xiaoxi Street → Bookstore Visit + Handmade Feather Fan - Evening: Xiaoxi Street Teahouse → Listen to Pingtan and Drink Smoked Bean Tea Day 3: Lakeside Getaway - Morning: Taihu Ancient Town → Yue Opera Performance + Creative Store Visit - Lunch: Taihu Boat Cuisine → Silver Fish Fried Eggs + Crab Roe Tofu - Afternoon: Stroll Along Taihu Lake → Wait for the Water Dance and Light Show - Evening: Return Trip 🍜Huzhou Food List (So Delicious You'll Want to Lick Your Plate!) 1. Shuangjiao Noodles: Huzhou's "Carb Soul"! Crispy pork and fried fish are served on thin noodles, the toppings soaking into a broth so delicious it'll make your eyebrows fall off. A side of vinegar makes it even more appetizing.🍜 2. Dingsheng Cake: The "Sweet and Sticky Star" of Nanxun Ancient Town! The rice flour is steamed until soft and fluffy, the red bean paste filling is sweet but not cloying, and it's imprinted with the words "Dingsheng" (meaning "Victory") for good luck.🧧 3. Smoked Bean Tea: The "Hidden King" of savory teas! Smoked green beans, dried carrots, and sesame seeds steeped in tea become increasingly fragrant with each chew, a perfect accompaniment to tea and a refreshing break from the greasiness ☕ 4. Ding Lianfang Thousand-Layer Tofu Buns Thousand-layer tofu skin wrapped around fresh pork and bamboo shoots, cooked in vermicelli soup, soft, tender, and flavorful—a staple breakfast for Huzhou locals 🥟 💡Tips to Avoid Pitfalls 1. Moganshan is best visited by car, as shuttle buses within the scenic area can be a long wait 🚗 2. Nanxun Ancient Town offers free admission before 8 AM; go early if you want to capture empty shots! 3. Taihu Ancient Town's light show is only on weekends, so don't go there empty-handed! 4. Smoked bean tea is salty; you might not like it at first, but you'll love it as you savor it 😉 Huzhou embodies the "slow" pace of Jiangnan in every alley and every cup of tea. #SeeBeautifulChinaInHuzhou #HuzhouTravel #HuzhouTourism #ZhejiangTourism #PlacesYouGetAskedAboutOnWeChat