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Silk Road journeys in Jiangsu

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Day 2: You'll get to Wuxi, "pearl of Taihu Lake", to experience a time-travel journey to ancient China at the Wuxi Movie/TV production base where the TV series of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms was filmed. You can enjoy the natural beauty of lakes and hills on an ancient battle running on the Taihu Lake. After visiting the China Silk Industry Museum in Wuxi near the Grand Canal to see the glory past of the city as a "port of silk" in China, you can walk around the Xihui Park to have a look at the "NO 2 Spring in China" and pick some delicate Huishan Clay Figurines as gifts.

Silk Road journeys in Jiangsu

At the Town of Three Kingdoms in Wuxi, watch the beautiful sceneries of lakes and hills by an ancient battleship on the Taihu Lake, or live shows adapted from stories in the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms. The town is part of the Wuxi Movie/TV production base established by China's national TV network CCTV. [Photo/wuxinews.com.cn]

Silk Road journeys in Jiangsu

Originated from the site of the Yongtai Silk Factory set up by local business tycoon Xue Nanmin (1862-1918), the China Silk Industry Museum in Wuxi near the Grand Canal is a witness of the city’s prosperous silk business in history. In the 1930s, Wuxi's reputation as "capital of silk" was justified for the output, quality and export value of silk and ranked first among other cities in China. In 1964, the "Jinshuanglu" (Gold Double Deer) raw silk produced by Yongtai got a gold medal at the New York World's Fair, becoming a popular product in the global market. Visiting the museum, you can get a glimpse of the city’s past glory of silk business development. [Photo/jstour.com]

Silk Road journeys in Jiangsu

The Xihui Park in Wuxi got its name for its location at the foot of Xishan Hill and Huishan Hill. The Qing Dynasty Emperor Qianlong visited the park every time he took inspection tours to the regions south of Yangtze River. The Huishan Spring in it has been famous across dynasties since the Dang Dynasty tea saint Lu Yu used to call it the "No 2 Spring in China". The spring is also famous for the blind folk musician A Bing created the classical song "The Moon Over a Fountain" beside it. [Photo/wuxinews.com.cn]

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