Zhujiajiao Water Town
Located in Qingpu District of Shanghai, Zhujiajiao Water Town, aka Zhujiajiao Water Village, is well-known throughout the country, with a history of more than 1,700 years. Covering an area of 47 square kilometers (11,614 acres), the little fan-shaped town, being regarded as Shanghai's Venice, glimmers like a bright pearl in the landscape of lakes and mountains.
Endowed with another elegant name - 'Pearl Stream' - the Zhujiajiao Ancient Water Town is the best-preserved among the four ancient towns in Shanghai. Unique old bridges across bubbling streams, small rivers shaded by willow trees, and houses with courtyards attached all transport people who have been living amidst the bustle and hustle of the modern big city to a brand-new world full of antiquity, leisure and tranquillity.
It is said that to visit Zhujiajiao Water Town without seeing the bridges means that you have not really been to Zhujiajiao at all! Bridges here are distinctive and old, built during Ming and Qing Dynasties. The old Zhujiajiao Town is thoroughly connected by 36 delicate spans in different shapes and styles, from wooden to stone to marble.
Fangsheng Bridge (Setting-fish-free Bridge) is the longest, largest and tallest stone bridge, with five openings both in Shanghai region. This bridge was built in 1571. On the bridge stands a stone tablet named Dragon Gate Stone, which is engraved with 8 coiling dragons encircling a shining pearl. On top of the bridge are 4 lifelike stone lions.
Lang Bridge (Veranda Bridge), also named Huimin Bridge, is the only wooden bridge and the most featured span in Zhujiajiao Water Town. It has wooden bars on the two sides and upturned eaves above, just like a narrow corridor.
In the Zhujiajiao Water Town, there is an ancient street filled with representative ancient buildings from the Ming and Qing Dynasties, attracting great numbers of domestic and foreign visitors. That is North Street, which is the best preserved ancient street in this suburb. Only one kilometer long, the whole street is at once primitively simple, yet very elegant. Strolling on this ancient thoroughfare and appreciating the historic buildings, long-established stores, and old bridges as well as the many narrow lanes is another enjoyment.
Zhujiajiao Ancient Water Town boasts imposing gardens as well as ancient dwellings built during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Among the ancient architecture, Kezhi Garden is the largest manorial garden. The garden is commonly named 'Ma Family Garden' after a former host named Ma Wenqin.
Located in Xijin Street in the northern part of Zhujiajiao Water Town, Kezhi Garden features beautiful sightseeing and quiet and secluded surroundings. It consists mainly of three parts, including a hall area, an artificial hill area and a garden area. In the artificial hill area, there is magnificent symbolic architecture - a foursquare five-story building, on the top of which stands a diametric pavilion named 'Moon View Pavilion.' This building is considered the tallest architecture in Zhujiajiao Town.
The scenic spots outlined here are just a sampling of the pretty attractions of Zhujiajiao Water Town. Old narrow lanes, peculiar stone hawsers on the riverside and old residences also make you enjoy yourself so much as to forget to go home.
Take Metro Line 17 and get off at Zhujiajiao Station; after arrival, walk north for about 15mins to the town.
Take Yangtze River Delta Demonstration Zone Line 6 at Oriental Land metro station to Zhujiajiao Water Town.
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Endowed with another elegant name - 'Pearl Stream' - the Zhujiajiao Ancient Water Town is the best-preserved among the four ancient towns in Shanghai. Unique old bridges across bubbling streams, small rivers shaded by willow trees, and houses with courtyards attached all transport people who have been living amidst the bustle and hustle of the modern big city to a brand-new world full of antiquity, leisure and tranquillity.
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Bridges in Zhujiajiao Water Town
Fangsheng Bridge (Setting-fish-free Bridge) is the longest, largest and tallest stone bridge, with five openings both in Shanghai region. This bridge was built in 1571. On the bridge stands a stone tablet named Dragon Gate Stone, which is engraved with 8 coiling dragons encircling a shining pearl. On top of the bridge are 4 lifelike stone lions.
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North Street - Ancient Street
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Kezhi Garden
Located in Xijin Street in the northern part of Zhujiajiao Water Town, Kezhi Garden features beautiful sightseeing and quiet and secluded surroundings. It consists mainly of three parts, including a hall area, an artificial hill area and a garden area. In the artificial hill area, there is magnificent symbolic architecture - a foursquare five-story building, on the top of which stands a diametric pavilion named 'Moon View Pavilion.' This building is considered the tallest architecture in Zhujiajiao Town.
The scenic spots outlined here are just a sampling of the pretty attractions of Zhujiajiao Water Town. Old narrow lanes, peculiar stone hawsers on the riverside and old residences also make you enjoy yourself so much as to forget to go home.
How to get to Zhujiajiao Water Town From Shanghai Downtown?
By metro
By bus
Entrance Fee | Visitors are exempted from the entrance fees. However, they are required to buy the tickets for visiting the attractions inside the water town. Below are some combo tickets: CNY80 for seven scenic spots in the town: Kezhi Garden,The Garden of Inseparable Hearts “Hexinyuan”, Shanghai Helong Art Gallery, Shanghai Handicraft Zhujiajiao Exhibition Hall, City God Temple, Yuanjin Buddhist Temple, Quanhua Museum CNY40 for Kezhi Garden, City God Temple, Yuanjin Buddhist Temple, Shanghai Handicraft Zhujiajiao Exhibition Hall CNY60 for Kezhi Garden, The Garden of Inseparable Hearts “Hexinyuan”, Shanghai Helong Art Gallery, Quanhua Museum Free for children below 1.3 meters (4.3 feet). |
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Opening Hours | 8:30 - 16:30 |
Nearby Attractions:
Chen Yun Memorial Hall
Grand View Garden Shanghai
Oriental Land
Dianshan Lake
Further Reading
8 Best Water Towns near Shanghai
A Complete Guide to 15 Shanghai Old Towns
Top 10 Water Towns in China
15 Free Things to Do in Shanghai
Places of Interest in Shanghai: 12 Historical Sites to Explore
15 Most Beautiful Places in Shanghai in Spring
12 Popular Shanghai Activities to Survive Summer
8 Fun Things to Do in Shanghai with Family
Will Shanghai Snow in Winter? 8 Places to See Snow
- Last updated on Aug. 18, 2024 by Kate Liu -
Questions & Answers on Zhujiajiao Water Town
Asked by Choon from CANADA | Sep. 21, 2024 20:20Reply
Shimao Quarry Hotel, Songjiang from Shanghai downtown
How to get to Shimao Quarry Hotel, Songjiang from Shanghai downtown using public transport, say metro plus bus?
How long will it take if using the metro and bus?
Thanks!
How long will it take if using the metro and bus?
Thanks!
Answers (3)
Answered by Daniel | Sep. 23, 2024 00:58
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Take People's Square as the departure point, take metro line 2 to Lujiabang, then transfer to line 9 to Dongjing, exit 3 out, change to the bus Songjiang Line 9 to Nami Mohuancheng, then you can see the hotel. It takes nearly 2 hours.
Answered by Choon | Sep. 23, 2024 20:18
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Hi Daniel,
Thank you so much for the guide. Can you show me where can I get the detail route information for bus Songjiang Line 9, i.e. the stops to Nami Mohuancheng. By the way what is the Chinese name of Nami Mohuancheng?
Thanks for further help...
Choon
Thank you so much for the guide. Can you show me where can I get the detail route information for bus Songjiang Line 9, i.e. the stops to Nami Mohuancheng. By the way what is the Chinese name of Nami Mohuancheng?
Thanks for further help...
Choon
Answered by Marcy | Sep. 24, 2024 17:43
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The bus no. is actually Songjiang 96, operating from 06:00 - 19:00 with an interval of about one hour. The Chinese of Nami Mohuancheng: 纳米魔幻城.
Asked by FERI from IRAN | Aug. 15, 2024 22:58Reply
bus to Zhujiajiao Water Town
how is the best way by bus to Zhujiajiao Water Town?
please give me rout & bus stop from "Guilin Road Station"
please give me rout & bus stop from "Guilin Road Station"
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Answered by Joshua | Aug. 18, 2024 19:05
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The best way is metro. From Guilin Road, you can take metro line 15 to Loushanguan, transfer to line 2 to Hongqiao Railway Station, then change to Line 17 to Zhujiajiao, exit 1 out, then walk northward for 200m and turn right to the town.
Asked by FERI from IRAN | Aug. 08, 2024 05:23Reply
HOW MUCH IS THE COST OF BOAT AT ZHUJIAJIAO?
THE COST OF BOAT IS SEPERATE TO COST OF " seven scenic spots"?
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Answered by Daniel | Aug. 08, 2024 18:51
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Yes. You need to pay extra money for the tourist boat. It may take CNY40 per person.
Asked by m from UNITED KINGDOM | May. 22, 2024 16:28Reply
To dianshan lake from pudong airport
how long does it take to get to to dianshan lake from pudong airport? using the metro.
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Answered by Daniel | May. 22, 2024 23:56
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It'll take 2 hours and 40 minutes by metro and bus. Take metro line 2 to Hongqiao Railway Station, transfer to line 17 to Dianshanhu Avenue, Exit 4 out, walk southwestward to take Qingpu Line 15 to Dianshanhu Avenue Dongcuhu Road, walk westward to Zhuhu Road, walk for 100m, then turn left to find the scenic area.
Asked by April from INDONESIA | Apr. 15, 2024 02:20Reply
Can we go around the water town with the boat?
Hi,
1. Can we ride the boat inside the water town? how much the fare and how to buy the ticket?
2. It close at 16.30. is it the operational time for the exhibition place or for all the water town? can we still walking and taking picture after 16.30?
Thank you for the answers.
1. Can we ride the boat inside the water town? how much the fare and how to buy the ticket?
2. It close at 16.30. is it the operational time for the exhibition place or for all the water town? can we still walking and taking picture after 16.30?
Thank you for the answers.
Answers (1)
Answered by Rita | Apr. 16, 2024 01:17
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1. Yes. It costs CNY 200-300 and you can buy upon arrival at the three wharves: Kezhi Garden, City God Temple and Beidajie. The boats operate from 08:30 - 16:00.
2. The operating hours of spots inside the town are 08:30 - 16:30. You can still walk and take pictures after 16:30. The town itself is an open area that does not close.
2. The operating hours of spots inside the town are 08:30 - 16:30. You can still walk and take pictures after 16:30. The town itself is an open area that does not close.