Nanxun, situated in Huzhou City, is a
famous historical and cultural town in Zhejiang Province. It is in the
hinterland of the Hangjiahu Plain. It faces the Taihu Lake to the north, and
borders on Jiangsu Province to the east. Nanxun is only 51 kilometers away from
Suzhou. One will pass the famous Tongli Town from Nanxun to Suzhou.
It is recorded by Records of Gardens
South of the Lower Reaches of the Yangtze River that Nanxun is the only town
south of the lower reaches of the Yangtze River with five large gardens in one
town. Nanxun boasts numerous historic sites and enchanting natural landscapes,
and has both historical and cultural details as well as poetic charm of watery
regions south of the lower reaches of the Yangtze River. Since ancient time,
Nanxun has been a place with flourishing culture and has turned out many
talents. During the Song (960-1279), Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911)
dynasties, Nanxun turned out 41 successful candidates in the highest imperial
examinations.
With a history of 745 years, Nanxun has
places of interests such as the Jiaye Book-Collecting Building, Liu Yong's
Xiaolian Manor, Zhang Jingjiang's former residence, Zhangshiming's former
residence, the Baijian Building and ancient stone bridges of the Song
Dynasty.