This busy cobblestone pedestrian stretch is home to several sights relating to Lu Xun (1881–1936), China’s first great modern novelist, who lived here until heading abroad to study. The most interesting of the bunch is the Sānwèi Shūwū (三味书屋), the one-room schoolhouse where the author studied as a boy. There are also two residences through which you can stroll. Passport required to enter the sights.
Luxun Native Place
Zhejiang
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Shrouded in ivy and shaped like the character for lucky number eight (八, bā), this 900-year-old stone bridge is Shaoxing's most famous.
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A restored stretch of old shophouses, several of which now house cafes and teahouses. Look out for rice-wine ice cream.
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