Fenjing: Ancient Water Town

Tourist boats cruise along the canals of the town.

Watertown near Shanghai

While looking for the “Peasant Farmers Painting” Village of Jinshan, we drove through the ancient village of Fenjing and stopped for a walk through the water town.  We wandered along the crowded walkways between the canals and the shops and enjoyed the unusual displays of food and handicrafts.

Zhujiajiao: Little Venice

The Shanghai province is located in the Yangtze river delta, hence many smaller rivers and lakes flow throughout the region. Villages took advantage of the water for transportation and built up canals and bridges, creating numerous water towns. One of the best preserved water towns, Zhujiajiao is referred to as the “Venice of China”. There are many bridges, the Fangsheng Bridge being the largest stone bridge in the Shanghai province. Fangsheng means “setting fish free”, and I like to envision all the fish swimming under the arches to freedom. Our private gondola ride was a fun way to see the village, skimming along the canals with red lanterns swinging in the trees. I kept waiting for the serenade. We enjoyed the art gallery of international watercolors and the lovely garden featuring an outdoor theatre.

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