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    Shushengguli: Millennium Town in East China
    16:38 | 31/05/2012
    The town Shushengguli of Shaoxing in east China’s Zhejiang province was named after the home of Wang Xizhi, a famous calligrapher from a millennium ago.

     

     About 2,500 families live in the scenic region
    and they maintain the original local lifestyle

     

     Overview of the millennium town

     

     The town was named after the home of Wang Xizhi, the famous calligrapher. 

     This old town is always an attractive destination for both international and local tourists
     

    Tourists visit the millennium town by pedicab.

     Elders rest beside a street in Shushengguli

     

     

     A woman makes a wooden barrel – the town’s traditional profession  

     

     A woman goes on foot over the stone bridge

     

     

     A couple poses for wedding pictures in Shushengguli  

     The old town sparkles with lanterns

     

     

    The millennium town glistens in the evening


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