Flowing across time
Traditional-styled houses on the riverbank are transformed into restaurants offering authentic local cuisine. LI YINGXUE/CHINA DAILY
By connecting these sites and showcasing special exhibitions along the canal, the district highlights its diverse cultural heritage, including canal life, industrial and commercial activities, and the unique lifestyles of water towns.
Today, the area retains its original charm, with old residences, shops and historical sites coexisting harmoniously. Along the canal, visitors can find restaurants, cozy bookstores and engaging museums, creating an immersive "living museum" of the Grand Canal.
During the day, the streets buzz with residents picking vegetables and fixing shoes by the waterway, generating a quaint, rural vibe. Come nightfall, the area transforms with bustling eateries and lively entertainment.
Special light shows like Eyes on the Canal add to the nighttime charm, creating a vibrant cultural scene.
This bustling nightlife not only attracts tourists but also offers locals a way to unwind. With over 300 businesses, the area welcomes nearly 30 million visitors annually. During the recent May Day holiday, it was particularly busy, receiving 380,000 visitors on May 1 alone.
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