Calligrapher Sage Native Place
Shaoxing Keyan Scenic Area
Shaoxing, with a history of over 2,500 years since its establishment as a city, is one of the first nationally designated historic and cultural cities in China. It is also a recipient of the United Nations Habitat Award, the East Asian Culture City, a top Chinese tourist city, a national forest city, and one of China's most dynamic cities for private sector economy. Known as a famous region of water, bridges, wine, calligraphy, and notable figures towns, Shaoxing has long been celebrated as "a land of cultural heritage and a land of fish and rice". Its renowned cultural heritage sites include the Orchid Pavilion, Yu Mausoleum, Luxun Native Place, Shen Garden, Keyan Scenic Area, Enlai Zhou's Ancestral Home, the Former Residences of Yuanpei Cai, Jin Qiu, Yinchu Ma, Xizhi Wang and Zhizhang He. Come and experience the unique charm of Shaoxing!
Luxun Native Place
The Luxun Native Place is located inside the Xintaimen at Dongchangfangkou in Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province. The ancestral home was built around 1810-1813 and originally served as the early residence of Luxun. After the establishment of the People's Republic of China, it was renovated and established as the Luxun Memorial Hall. In 1988, it was designated by the State Council as a National Key Cultural Relics Protection Unit.
Shen Garden
Shen Garden is located at No. 318 Luxun Road, Yuecheng District, Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province, east of the Luxun Native Place. It covers a total area of 57 mu (about 3.8 hectares). Originally the private garden of a wealthy merchant surnamed Shen during the Southern Song Dynasty, also known as "Shen Garden", it has a history of over 800 years.
Anchang Ancient Town
Shaoxing's cuisine carries the distinctive warmth and vitality of the Jiangnan watertown. While famous for its unique "fermented, stinky, and wine-infused" flavors, it also features tender, sweet home-style dishes and classic hearty fare—rich in taste and often lightly scented with the mellow aroma of yellow wine.
Shaoxing Stinky Tofu
Shaoxing Drunken Chicken
Braised Pork with Preserved
Dry Mustard Greens