Ancient town of Tangwan: Where time stood still

Updated: 2016-04-15 14:00

By Zhou Xingzuo(chinadaily.com.cn)

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Ancient town of Tangwan: Where time stood still

Old street in Tangwan town, Guixi city, East China's Jiangxi province. [Photo by Zhou Xingzuo/chinadaily.com.cn ]

With a history of almost 500 years, the ancient town Tangwan in Guixi city is located on eastern part of East China's Jiangxi province. Unlike other famous ancient towns in China, Tangwan remains an untouched place, with the commercial elements less emphasized.

Tangwan was first built in the middle of Ming Dynasty (1368-1644 AD), on the ancient salt road from Jiangxi to East China's Fujian province. It is said that there used to be hundreds of ponds in the town, with roads connecting each other in twists and turns. That is how the town got its name "Tangwan", which means "winding pond" in Chinese.

Ancient townscape

The old street in Tangwan stretches only 420 meters. Walking in the town of quartzite on the road, you can feel yourself returning to that era.

The long history has endowed the town with many rich and generous cultural relics, making it look like a historic site. The town covers only an area of 2.35 square kilometers but greets you with more than 110 well-preserved traditional unique architectures dating back to late Qing Dynasty (1644-1911AD) as well as the period of early Republic of China along both sides of the road, including old shop, drama stage, little handicraft workshop, residential buildings, and ancient wells, etc.

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