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What must-see attractions are there in Wuzhen?
Zhaxi Scenic Area: Located in West Street, adjacent to the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, there are expressways leading directly to Suzhou City and Tongxiang City in Jiangsu Province, with convenient transportation. Unlike Dongzha, which focuses on sightseeing, Tashi focuses on business travel and leisure vacation. It covers an area of 4.92 square kilometers, with more than 9,000 meters of rivers and 72 ancient bridges. The density of rivers and the number of stone bridges are the highest in ancient towns in China. The buildings in Ming and Qing Dynasties were 250,000 square meters, the length of Zhaxi Old Street was 1.8km, and the waterfront pavilions on both banks were extended1.8km.. In the north, there are over 50,000 square meters of natural wetlands.

Jiangnan Hundred Beds Museum: It is the first museum in China that specializes in collecting and displaying ancient beds in Jiangnan. Located at No.210 East Street, also known as Zhaojiating, with an area of about 1200 square meters. Dozens of ancient beds in Zhang Mingqing and modern Jiangnan were collected and exhibited here. In the first exhibition hall, there are: large tubular frame beds of horseshoe feet, etc. Using wooden frame structure, emphasizing the line image of furniture modeling; In the second exhibition hall, there is A Qing Buqian Gong Chuang, which is made of boxwood. It is 2 17 cm long, 366 cm deep and 292 cm high. It is made of three folds of * * *, which took three years to carve and cost more than a thousand workers, hence the name.

Jiangsu and Zhejiang Branch: Zhejiang Branch in Ming Dynasty is a unique government agency in Wuzhen history. He is responsible for patrolling salt and catching thieves, and also manages local lawsuits, commonly known as Er Fu yamen. It lasted more than 370 years from its establishment in Jiajing period of Ming Dynasty to its cancellation in the early years of the Republic of China.

Jiangnan Folk Museum: displays the folk customs of Wuzhen from the late Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China, such as birthday celebrations, marriage and childbearing customs, seasonal seasons, etc. The wax figure created a living wedding. The costume customs museum shows the folk costume customs of Jiangnan more than 100 years ago through different means such as objects, wax figures and photos. Folk festivals show the folk customs of the water towns in the south of the Yangtze River through the different living customs of Wuzhen people in different solar terms in a year, such as Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, Qingming Fragrant City, Long Summer Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Water Dragon Festival, Tiangan, Mid-Autumn Lantern Festival, and ancestor worship from winter to sun. The wedding custom museum focuses on the wedding ceremony and displays lively wedding scenes through the couple, matchmaker, parents, sedan chair, dowry and other physical figures. With the theme of the birthday of the elderly, Shousutang displays auspicious scenes, calligraphy and painting, birthday cakes, birthday peaches, birthday noodles and other birthday items in the hall.