The Hongshan Archaeological Site, in Wuxi, is considered to be the cradle of Wu culture and has a tomb complex from the Spring and Autumn Period (770-256 BC) and Warring States Period (475-221 BC) along the lower reaches of the Yangtze River, which was one of China's Top 10 Archaeological Discoveries of 2004.
The Wuxi Museum is a local comprehensive museum featuring local history and art. It is located to the south of the Taihu Lake Square with a construction area of 67,000 square meters and is honored as the largest public cultural facility in Wuxi.
Nanchang Street is a famous ancient street in Wuxi which has now been renovated to be elegant, unique and integrated with various elements. Watching the fashion life on the “water lane” and the traditional street, you may be full of expectations for the slow but fashionable life in Wuxi.
More than 2,300 years ago, Taibo, the first son of King Tai of Zhou Dynasty, took the culture of the central plains here.
The Former Residence of Xue Fucheng is also called the Xues' Garden. It is the residence of Xue Fucheng, a well-known ideologist and diplomatist in late Qing Dynasty and a representative of the bourgeois reformers.
The Changguangxi wetland, at the foot of Junzhang Hill, is a beneficiary of the government's restoration project. It is 10 kilometers long and covers an area of about 260 hectares, including a water area of about 80 hectares.
Shanjuan Cave is a fantastic cave located in Yixing, Wuxi, in Eastern China’s Jiangsu province. The trees which can be traced backed to the age of dinosaurs, the world famous Yuantong Tower and the largest potting workshop in China can be seen in the scenic spot.
The Sea of bamboo inYixing is one of the 18 attractions and ten best scenic areas of Wuxi, covering a total area of about 10,000 mu (666.67 hectare). The vast bamboo forest lights up the Mirror Lake with wonderful sceneries. You can take a cycling tour in the forest