Hangzhou and Wuzhen which is worth visiting?

Hangzhou, how can it be juxtaposed with Wuzhen? You can say which to choose, West Lake or Wuzhen. Its best to find a place to rest and drink tea when there aren't too many people around West Lake. Itit' very laid back. Hangzhou is a bit more tiring, the public **** traffic into the scenic area is slow and rushed, but it's worth it when you get there. Wuzhen is crowded and the scenic commuter buses are not tiring to manage. Wuzhen gave me the impression that the most developed rural areas, is the alleyway kiosks replaced with souvenir stores.

No problem worth visiting. Wuzhen is a famous Jiangnan water town with beautiful scenery. Alibaba spent a lot of effort to create, especially those night scenery is very beautiful, like the water town, definitely worth a visit. Hangzhou is not only an ancient capital, but also a city with scenic views in all seasons. It has been known as heaven above and Suzhou and Hangzhou below. Both the West Lake and the Grand Canal have successfully applied for World Heritage, so Hangzhou is certainly worth a visit!

:Top 10 attractions in Wuzhen?

1. West Gate of Wuzhen

Wuzhen is actually a scenic area of Dongjia that has been opened; the West Gate was restored and opened to the public. You must take a ferry to enter Zazhi. Harmony is the most accurate way to describe Zaxi. The West Gate consists of 12 small islands connected by more than 60 small bridges. The density of rivers and the number of stone bridges are the highest in any ancient town in China. For example, Tongji Bridge and Renji Bridge are adjacent to each other at right angles. No matter which bridge you stand on, you can see the other bridge at the mouth of the bridge, so it is called the bridge of bridges. The Li Peak Bridge is the most beautiful ancient bridge view in Wuzhen, which is a unique bridge view.

2. Wuzhen Old Post Office

Postcards can be mailed and there are six different postmarks of Wuzhen for you to cover. Wuzhen has a long postal history. Wuzhen in the Tang Dynasty was a very developed town with the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal running through it. There were two official posts in the Yuan Dynasty: Ma Yi and Shuiyi. Most of the postal stations in The Mirror of Wuzhen were Shuiyi, meaning that official documents were transported by boat. There were regular boatmen at the post stations who were responsible for delivering official documents. The Wuzhen River is a tributary of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, and the old post office of Wuzhen is located on the Xishi River.

3. Three Wine Shops

The local distillery, which makes three kinds of white wine, goes in with a mouth full of wine, stronger than Erguotou. It's an important scene in "Like Water in the Years".

4. Fengyuan Twin Bridges

Wuzhen Fengyuan Twin Bridges is located in Dongjia Scenic Area, which is a unique ancient bridge. It is also known as a corridor bridge because of a covered shed. There is a water fence under the bridge, which is the entrance and exit of the ancient waterway. Legend has it that it was a custom for men to leave the bridge and women to leave the bridge. When you walk across the bridge, you have to divide it into left and right halves. Therefore, you can have both sides of the bridge. Standing on the Feng Yuan Twin Bridges, it this is an excellent angle to see the Temple of God of Fortune, which is one of the beautiful sceneries of Wuzhen. When you look around, you can see the weeping willows on the south bank of Dongshi River and the curved water pavilion on the north bank.

5. Zhaoming Academy

The Zhaoming Academy is a very classical library. The academy is situated in the north-south direction, with a half corridor and two-story hard mountain style ancient building. The main floor is a library with books and magazines on culture, social sciences, arts, leisure and tourism. For reading. There is also an electronic reading room, lecture hall, calligraphy and painting, classrooms and so on.

The western academy is Fufeng Pavilion, a place for tea, reading and communication. In the center of the pool, there is a classic Ming Dynasty building. In the evening breeze, sitting on the open-air pro-level platform holding a volume of exquisite prose, sipping a pot of fragrant tea and smelling a melody will make you y feel the pleasure of reading.

6. Jiangnan Bed House

Jiangnan Hundred Beds Museum, China's first collection and display of ancient beds of Jiangnan Museum, is located in Wuzhen East Street, No. 210, also known as Zhao Jia Hall. It covers an area of more than 1,200 square meters and collects dozens of exquisite ancient beds from the Ming and Qing Dynasties and even the modern Jiangnan region. Various kinds of wooden beds from rich merchants everyone

The Xiuzhen Temple theater is a subsidiary building of the Taoist temple, built in the 17th year of the Qing dynasty Qianlong. Like the Xiuzhen Temple was damaged many times, but it was repaired in 1919 and has been maintained until today. The stage covers an area of 204 square meters, north of the Guanqian Street opposite the Xiuzhen Temple, south of the Dongshi River, east of the Xinghua Bridge. The stage is a roof built on the mountain with flying eaves and corners, elegant in solemnity. The sparrows between the beams and columns are exquisite wood carvings with high artistic value. The platform has two floors, the ground floor is surrounded by masonry with side and front doors for access. The main door is connected to the river harbor and a ladder connects to the landing platform at the back of the ground floor. You can also go down from the river harbor to the boat through a flap door. The building is divided into two parts, front and back, with dressing rooms at the back, carved with low windows and spacious; and a stage at the front, facing the square.

8. Mushin Art Museum

The Mushin Art Museum is a private non-enterprise registered with the Tongxiang Civil Affairs Bureau. It is dedicated to honoring and showcasing the life's work and aesthetic legacy of painter, writer and poet Mu Xin (1927-2011). Mushin Art Museum requires a separate admission ticket. Tickets cost 15 yuan.

9. Xiqing Hall

Located on the old street of Zhaxi, the Joyful Hall is a large-scale wedding hall dedicated to the display of folk marriages and ceremonies in the south of the Yangtze River. It consists of eight ancient halls with four openings and four entrances on the upper and lower floors. There are interactive experience programs such as costume experience, snapshot shooting and paper cutting. In this hall, people really experience the so-called marriage taste science of small entrances in the past.

10.Water Theater

The Water Theater is a fascinating amphitheater. 2,300-plus auditoriums paved with logs unfold in a fan shape, rising up in tiers, with lush trees spaced in and around the passages. From the top, the nearly 7,000-square-meter Moon Lake main stage is in full view. Behind the stage, the old buildings of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the Horse Head Wall, Guanyin Pocket, the towering White Lotus Pagoda, and the Wenchang Pavilion with its flying eaves and corners, outline the jumping skyline.