Xinwu District, Wuxi, Jiangsu — one of the birthplaces of Wu culture, home to Wuxi Film Base, Hongshan Relics Park, Taibo Temple and other distinctive attractions, a 2-day experience of the fusion of ancient Wu charm and modern vitality.
Film base exploration, ancient site discovery, sage tribute, eco-leisure
In the morning, explore Wuxi Film Base and experience film shooting scenes; in the afternoon, visit China Stone Appreciation Garden and admire rare stones; in the evening, enjoy the night charm of the Film Base.
In the morning, explore Hongshan Relics Park and trace Wu civilization; in the afternoon, visit Taibo Temple and appreciate the legacy of ancient sages; in the evening, stroll through Lianghong Wetland Park and enjoy natural ecology.
A traditional Wuxi famous dish with over a hundred years of history. Made from pork ribs, braised with soy sauce, sugar and other seasonings. Bright red color, tender meat, balanced sweet and savory.
Wuxi specialty snack made from wheat flour. Golden in color with a soft texture, can be stir-fried, braised or added to soup, a common ingredient on Wuxi dinner tables.
Wuxi time-honored food, made from quality pork. Bright red color, delicious taste, balanced savory and sweet, a beloved snack and souvenir.
Wuxi traditional pastry, named for its magnolia flower shape. Made from glutinous rice flour with fresh meat filling, deep-fried until crispy outside and tender inside, aromatic and delicious.