Nanxun Water Town

Nanxun Ancient Town
Nanxun Water Town
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Located on the Hangjiahu (Hangzhou-Jiaxing-Huzhou) Plain of the Yangtze River Delta, to the east of Huzhou City in northern Zhejiang Province and adjacent to Suzhou City of Jiangsu Province, Nanxun Water Town once was the richest among the six ancient towns in the Jiangsu and Zhejiang area. Compared with the other five, including Zhouzhuang, Tongli, Luzhi, Xitang and Wuzhen, it is very special for its unique combination of western and Chinese cultures. The Changhusheng (Changxing-Huzhou-Shanghai) Channel, the so called "Oriental Rhine" runs through the town. Only 1 hour’s drive from Shanghai, Hangzhou, Suzhou and Nanjing, it is said to be the rear garden of these big cities.

Nanxun Water Town, known as the ‘the land of fish and rice’ and ‘silk market’, is a charming tourist destination. A large number of ancient houses, gardens and other ancient buildings are well preserved, such as the famous garden - Little Lotus Garden, the famous private library – Jia Ye Tang, the One-Hundred Residential Houses of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), the famous Yangtze River mansion - Zhang Shiming’s Former Residence, etc. Bridges running over rippling rivers, white walls and dancing green willows form an authentic landscape. The harmony and unity between culture and natural scenery as well as the combination of Chinese antiquity and western architecture, make the town fascinating.

The town can be divided into three parts. A visiting route is recommended below:
Little Lotus Garden → Jia Ye Tang Library → Chongde House → Guanghui Taoist Temple → Nanxun History Museum → Qiushuli Villa → Zhang Shiming’s Former Residence → Zhang Jingjiang’s Former Residence → One-Hundred Residential Houses
 

The First Part

Located in the middle part of Nanxun Ancient Town, the Little Lotus Garden, Jia Ye Tang Library and other attractions are of great visiting value. 
Little Lotus Garden
Little Lotus Garden
Jia Ye Tang Library
Jia Ye Tang Library
 Little Lotus Garden
Little Lotus Garden, also known as ‘Liu’s Garden’, was built by three generations of Liu Yong (used to be the richest person in the town) for over 40 years. Surrounded by clear creeks and green woods, Little Lotus Garden is a garden with idyllic beauty. In the garden, there are special rocks, fan pavilion, stone arches, rockery, bamboo, etc. There is a corridor comprised of dozens of ancient camphors in the west part of the garden. Another distinguishing feature is the lotus pools around the garden covering 10 acres (5,400 square feet), with verandas of Chinese style and spire towers of western style on the bank.

 Jia Ye Tang Library
Across a river from Little Lotus Garden lies the Jia Ye Tang Library, built from 1920 to 1924 by Liu Chenggan, the grandson of Liu Yong and a famous bibliophile of the late Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). It is a private library with the largest scale and the richest collection. The library contains 600,000 rolls of books (a total of 160,000 volumes), many of which are rare; some even are the only existing copies.
 

The Second Part

This refers to the area of the South City River and the adjacent streets. This part is the most fascinating region with the richest attractions as below. Celebrity old houses, the traditional streets and quiet South City River set you in a beautiful picture.

Corner of Nanxun Town Chongde House
Chongde House, also known as the Liu’s Former Residence or the Red House, is the old house of Liu An, the third son of Liu Yong. The entire building is divided into three parts, the southern, the middle and the northern parts. The central building reveals traditional Confucian ideas, while the southern and northern parts are Romanesque buildings, which were very rare in this small town a hundred years ago, reflecting the character of pursuing fashion.

 Guanghui Taoist Temple
Also known as Zhangwang Temple, established in the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127), it is a famous Taoist temple with a history of more than 900 years. It has experienced prosperity and decline in its long history. The temple was reconstructed in 2003. The original features of the temple are partly restored. It is now regarded as Taoist architecture heritage reflecting a long history and regional culture of Nanxun Old Town.

 Nanxun History Museum
It consists of three buildings of Chinese and western mixed architectural styles. There displays many books and objects showing the history and changes of the ancient own from 1252 in the late Southern Song Dynasty (1127 - 1279).

 Qiushuli Villa
Qiushuli Villa was built in 1930 by Liu Chenggan, the owner of Jia Ye Tang Library. It is also a mixture of Chinese and western architecture. Qiushuli used to function as a residence as well as a library management office. Now there exhibits the photography works by Liu Xucang, the younger brother of Liu Chenggan and a modern photographic artist.

 Zhang Shiming’s Former Residence
Zhang Shiming’s Former Residence, honored as the first mansion of Southern Yangtze River Region, was built by Zhang Junheng, the grandson of Zhang Songxian, one of the richest people in Nanxun China during the Qing Dynasty. Located in the West Street of the town, covering an area of 4,792 square meters (52,000 square feet), the entire building consists of 150 houses in southern traditional architecture pattern with western features. Its quirky style, magnificent structure, and exquisite workmanship, especially the fine carvings made from wood, brick, stone and flowery glass from France, have very high art appreciation, architectural and heritage value. 
Zhang Shiming’s Former Residence
Zhang Shiming’s Former Residence
Zhang Jingjiang’s Former Residence
Zhang Jingjiang’s Former Residence

The Third Part

This part refers to the northeastern part of East Street, which was originally the biggest commercial street in the town and now a large number of well-preserved century-old shops still line the street. To the south is the City River, and to the north lies the Zhang Jingjiang’s Former Residence. One-Hundred Residential Houses is also an important attraction there.

 Zhang Jingjiang’s Former Residence
Zhang Jingjiang (1877 - 1950), a miraculous person who was honored as a Revolution Saint. His former residence is a typical traditional Chinese building complex, with tall walls and deep courtyards. Inside the residence, the most famous exhibit is the handwriting carved on gingko wood by Dong Qichang, a brilliant calligrapher in Ming Dynasty.

 One-Hundred Residential Houses
One-Hundred Residential Houses is the best preserved traditional building group in southern China, with a total length of 400 meters (1,300 feet) and a history of 400 years. It is said to be built by Dong Fen, the Minister of Rites of the Ming Dynasty for his family. These arcade buildings with white walls and black tiles were built along the river and connected by archways. Some bridges were constructed to link the buildings on the two banks of the river.

In addition to these attractions, what you should not miss in Nanxun Water Town is the food, such as the freshwater fishes cooked by the locals and wild water chestnut cakes.
 

How to get to Nanxun Water Town from Shanghai

From Shanghai to Nanxun, visitors can directly take a coach from Hutai Road Bus Station, Intercity Bus Terminal, Hongqiao West Long-distance Bus Station, South Long-distance Bus Station, East Long-distance Bus Station, or Pudong Airport Long-distance Bus Station. The ticket price is about CNY 52.
 

How to get to Nanxun Water Town from Hangzhou

From Hangzhou to Nanxun, visitors can take a direct coach at Passenger Transport Central Station, North Bus Station or Hangzhou East Railway Highway Bus Station. A single trip cost about CNY 45.
 

How to get to Nanxun Water Town from Ningbo

From Ningbo South Bus Station, there are two buses departing respectively at 09:10 and 13:30 daily for Nanxun Water Town. The ticket price is CNY 104.
 

Admission Fee CNY 95 including the fee of nine attractions (Jia Ye Tang Library, Little Lotus Garden, Zhang Shiming’s Former Residence, Zhang Jingjiang’s Former Residence, Chongde House, Guanghui Taoist Temple, One-Hundred Residential Houses, Qiushuli and Nanxun History Museum).

Note: Free for children below 1.2m (3.9ft); CNY 50 for children between 1.2 and 1.5m (3.9 and 4.9ft).
Opening Hours April - October: 7:30 - 17:00 
November - March: 8:00 - 16:30

 Other Water Town in Huzhou:
 Xinshi Ancient Town
- Last updated on Apr. 10, 2023 -
Questions & Answers on Nanxun Water Town
Asked by Silvia Emans from GERMANY | Jan. 12, 2024 00:30Reply
How can I get by bus from Hangzhou Courtyard by Marriott Hangzhou Wulin to Nanxun and back?
How can I get by bus from Hangzhou Courtyard by Marriott Hangzhou Wulin to Nanxun and back? Which bus station is the nearest to my hotel? Which bus number? Can I buy the tickets online? MANY THANKS Silvia
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Answered by Jessica | Jan. 12, 2024 01:25
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You can take Metro Line 1 from Wulin Square to Hangzhou East Station. Get off the Exit B and walk about 700m, then you will arrive at the bus station. Take a direct bus from there to Nanxun Water Town. It takes about 2 hours and costs CNY 60 per person. The bus ticket cannot be booked online as there is no English website available. However, you can buy it when getting on the bus.
Answered by Silvia | Jan. 14, 2024 22:52
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Many thanks for your help. I highly appreciate. Silvia
Asked by Kelly from SINGAPORE | Apr. 07, 2023 22:22Reply
How to go to Nanxun ancient town from Suzhou?
Can you tell me how to go to Nanxun ancient town from Suzhou and also the bus/train schedule, where to board and can I buy tickets in advance?
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Answered by Nina | Apr. 10, 2023 20:07
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There are direct buses departing from different bus stations in Suzhou to Nanxun Water Town. You may go to the North Square of Suzhou Railway Station, where the bus departs more frequently. The tickets can be bought on the spot or in advance on the official WeChat account of Suzhou Tourism Dispatch Center.
Asked by HUYENVU90 | Dec. 20, 2018 20:19Reply
How can I go to Nanxun Water Town from Shanghai?
Also the bus schedule, Where to board the bus?
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Answered by Violet from AUSTRALIA | Dec. 25, 2018 19:42
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You can take the coach from General Bus Station and arrive at Nanxun Bus Station first. The bus schedules are from 06:50 to 19:20 with the frequency of around an hour. The ticket fare is CNY50 per person. After arriving, take a taxi to the destination.
Asked by Jai from CANADA | Nov. 09, 2018 01:33Reply
How to get to Nanxun Water Town from Huzhou railway station?
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Answered by Bernard from FRANCE | Nov. 11, 2018 18:44
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You can first take the bus No.101 and get off at Nanxun District Government. Then transfer to the bus Nanxun No.161 at Xingzheng Center and get off at Town Government (Jiaye Road). Then walk about 630 meters to the ancient town.
Asked by Marie from PHILIPPINES | Oct. 01, 2018 23:16Reply
How to go back to huzhou station from nanxun ancient town?
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Answered by Vida from USA | Oct. 09, 2018 18:11
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You can first walk about 15 minutes from the ancient town to Tai'an Road Bus Station where there is one bus No.101 that can drive you to the railway station. The whole ride needs about 110 minutes and costs CNY2 per person.
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