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How to take a bus from Suzhou to Wuzhen on February 2 1 day? Is there a connecting ticket to 60 yuan in Wuzhen? What scenic spots are you going to?
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Main attractions in Wuzhen:

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Wuzhen is actually the Dongzha scenic spot that has been opened; The restored Tashi is open to the outside world.

You have to take a ferry to get into Tashi. It is the most accurate to describe Tashi with "harmony". Tashi consists of 12 small islands connected by more than 70 small bridges. The density of rivers and the number of stone bridges rank first in China. For example, Tongji Bridge and Renji Bridge are adjacent at right angles. No matter which bridge you stand by, you can see another bridge at the mouth of the bridge, so it is called "bridge among bridges". "Li Qiao Bridge" is the most beautiful ancient bridge scenery in Wuzhen, and it can be called a unique bridge scenery.

Tashi has many "old foundations"-several kilometers of old streets, Qingshi Road, and half of the houses are on the water. There are several handmade things to look at: first, the handmade sauce workshop, where the pot-stewed vegetables in the town taste good, largely because of the soy sauce produced and sold by ourselves. The price is not cheap, a bottle of ordinary soy sauce 25 yuan; The second type is a raw iron pan, which is cast by hand. 99 yuan's iron pots are said to be the most popular; The third is silk. Yida Temple was founded in the early years of Guangxu, and visitors can operate it on the old silk reeling machine.

When night falls, drinking a little wine, watching singing on the balcony on the other side, or putting a few lotus lanterns by the water will be fascinating. Photography lovers should never forget to bring a tripod. There are still some folk activities here. At that time, after the women were dressed up, each of them took a crock for boiling medicine and walked in teams. When crossing the bridge, they threw the crock into the river, thinking that it would bless the New Year without disease or disaster. In modern times, the act of throwing medicine cans has disappeared, and carrying lanterns across the bridge has become a holiday amusement and blessing activity.

Tashi's hotels and homestays are also very special. Shells are Ming and Qing dynasties, with air conditioning, direct drinking water, natural gas, broadband network, satellite TV and so on. Tourists shuttle between ancient and modern times and enjoy another kind of "harmony". Tashi Ancient Street also "hides" the most modern places of entertainment and rest, such as the advanced business hall, SPA health center and bar.