Wuxi's Tang Dynasty Style Town Misinterpreted as Japanese, Beautiful Sunset, Suitable for Qingtu (Picnic) in Jiang Zhejiang Province
Nara, Japan's most popular travel destination favored by Chinese tourists, visitors flock here to interact with little deer and also love the extensive clusters of ancient buildings. Recently, I heard that (Nianhua Bay) in Wuxi is extremely popular online, and walking into the town feels like stepping onto the streets of Nara. It's in the peak bloom season this spring, so I specially went to check in.


The overall architectural style of (Nianhua Bay) is indeed very similar to that of Nara, Japan. However, this architectural structure actually originates from China's Tang Dynasty, making it a genuine example of Tang Dynasty ancient buildings. Besides the ancient buildings in Athens, the town design also incorporates the characteristic of China's Jiangnan region with dense water networks, creating a unique town style.


The buildings within the scenic area are basically uniformly styled, whether it's the streets or the accommodation courtyards. Walking in the alleyways on a spring afternoon can encounter many visitors who specially come to open their Hanfu, and of course, there are also fixed Hanfu flash mobs and performances in the scenic area.

The tallest building in the scenic area is the (Nianhua Tower), which is also the building I like the most and think is the most beautiful. The (Nianhua Tower) is a Tang Dynasty wooden structure, a five-story pagoda, located in the main street area, it looks very rustic and elegant, especially under the setting sun's rays, the (Nianhua Tower) looks particularly beautiful.


Before the (Nianhua Tower), there are fixed performances of (Hua Die - Butterfly Show) every day, which is a must-see. From 18:30 to 20:20 every evening, there will be several rounds of lantern lighting ceremonies.


The main street area of (Nianhua Bay) is very lively whether it's during the day or at night. The main streets on both sides are distributed with various shops, whether it's Wuxi's specialty food or exquisite handicrafts, there are many choices. I personally tried the water chestnuts () in the town, Wuxi small soup dumplings () and buns (), all of which taste very good.
(Nianhua Bay) is a tourist resort integrating nature, culture, and lifestyle. The scenic area is themed around Zen living, and this humanistic sentiment has been incorporated into every corner. Whether it's the extensive Tang Dynasty architecture or the scattered experience stores within, it's a unique experience. If you're seeking a holistic mind-body experience, why not simply appreciate the cherry blossoms blooming in the scenic area. If you want to be more concrete, copying scriptures is a good choice.



Of course, (Nianhua Bay) is not limited to this. The town is a tourist resort that integrates food, play, shopping, and accommodation. Take a moment to enjoy two days of life, which is definitely a good choice for you.