The Nanchan Temple Scenic Area borders Nanchang Street to the west, embodying the characteristics of a Jiangnan water town and a historical and cultural city.
The former residence of Xue Fucheng (1838-1894) is a grand official mansion belonging to Xue Fucheng, a notable thinker, diplomat, political commentator, and writer from the late Qing Dynasty (1644-1911).
Built in 1912 by Rong Zongjing and Rong Desheng, brothers and pioneers of Chinese industry, Plum Garden was named after the plum blossoms they planted on the hills.
Donglin Academy was one of China's most renowned academies in ancient times.
Wuxi Museum, which opened to the public in 2008, serves as a comprehensive cultural center hosting several distinguished institutions.
Wuxi Zoo and Taihu Amusement Park is a diverse theme park that combines animal exhibits, science education, conservation efforts outside the park, and tourism activities.
Centered on Qiu Chengdun's large tomb, a noble from the Warring States Period (475-221 BC), the Hongshan Site Museum combines immersive and static exhibits with advanced technologies, including naked-eye 3D and AR.
The Hongshan Taibo Scenic Area is divided into two main sections: Wu Culture Square and the Tomb Area.
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