Wuxi City Attractions

1, Nanchan Temple. Located in the center of Liangxi District, Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province, belongs to the south corner of Wuxi, the ancient Canal unique ancient temple buildings, one thousand four hundred and fifty years ago, one of the four hundred and eighty temples of the Southern Dynasties. The temple was built in Liang Wu Di Taiqing years, the scale is magnificent, the southern dynasty famous temple is unparalleled, known as the "Jiangnan most winning jungle", the Myogwang Pagoda is located in the east side of the temple, 43.3 meters high, built in the Northern Song Dynasty in the year of Yongxi, more than 1,000 years from now.

2, Xu Xiake's former residence, located in Jiangyin City, Ma Town, Nanqi Village (in honor of the great man, Ma Town has been renamed "Xu Xiake Town"). The end of the Ming Dynasty by the conflagration, the Qing dynasty during the reign of Xu's grandson Xu Junquan reconstruction.

3, Huishan Ancient Town is located in Wuxi City, West, Xishan and Huishan's northeastern slope of the foothills, 8 meters above sea level, longitude 120 ° 16', latitude 31 ° 34'. Only 2.5 kilometers from the city center, the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal flows immediately north of it. The prehistoric culture of Wuxi is more than 4,000 years old, and there are the ruins of Xishan Prehistoric Shi Dun.

4. The Ancient Canal Around the City, which connects Taihu Lake in the west and the Yangtze River in the north, is a section of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, and the whole line of the canal around the city is about 11 kilometers, which has been opened to navigation before the National Day of 2010 after more than five years of restoration and construction. The Wuxi Ancient Canal was opened by King Fu-chai of Wu in 495 B.C. It is part of the "Ancient Wu Water". Its history is nearly three hundred years older than Huang Xie's rule over the lake.

5, Jiangsu Wuxi Chang Guang Xi National Wetland Park is located in the southwest suburb of Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province, with a total area of 690 hectares, which is an ecological corridor connecting Li Lake and Taihu Lake.

6. The Temple of Tai Bo, also known as the Temple of Supreme Virtue and the Temple of King Jean, is located on the banks of the Burdu River in the present-day Meicun Township of Wuxi. It was built in honor of Tai Bo, the eldest son of ancient Gongfu (King Tai of Zhou). In the second year of Emperor Huan's Yongxing of the Eastern Han Dynasty (154), he ordered Mi Bao, the governor of Wu County, to build a temple in the former residence of Tai Bo.