Zhujiajiao Water Town is a well-preserved water town located in the Qingpu District of Shanghai, China.
It is known for its beautiful canals, ancient bridges, and traditional architecture.
Dating back over 1,700 years,Zhujiajiao was an important trading hub during the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
Today, visitors can explore the town’s narrow streets and alleys, lined with shops selling local crafts, souvenirs, and snacks.
The town also has many temples and gardens,
including the Kezhi Garden, which is famous for its intricate rock formations and elegant pavilions.
The Town features many well-preserved buildings and structures from different dynasties,
including the distinctive Fangsheng Bridge, which was built during the Song Dynasty.
The bridge is one of the town’s most iconic landmarks and is said to be the largest stone arch bridge in Shanghai.