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Tianzhuang Ancient Village 1 is one of the important historical and cultural heritage of Zhangjiagang City, there are complete historical buildings and historical streets and alleys of the Ming and Qing dynasties, the core protection area has hectares, Tianzhuang is also called Tianzhuang, the Ming Dynasty Xipu Qian Shi was created to collect land rent. During the Qianlong and Jiaqing years of the Qing Dynasty, it reached its peak.
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Located in Qixia District, Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province, Tianzhuang Ancient Street is an ancient neighborhood with a history of more than 400 years. A large number of buildings from the Ming and Qing dynasties have been preserved on both sides of the street, many of which are cultural relics protection units. In addition to the antique buildings, Tianzhuang Ancient Street is also famous for its food in Nanjing.
The following will introduce you to what is delicious in Tianzhuang Ancient Street.
The first paragraph: xiao long bao.
The most famous food in Tianzhuang Ancient Street is Xiao Long Bao, and several Xiao Long Bao stalls are dizzying. The xiao long bao here is delicious, delicious, and has a lot of thin skin and filling, and the taste and appearance are superb. Of course, each has its own unique practices and characteristics, and visitors can taste a few more and compare their tastes.
The second paragraph: Nanjing Confucius Temple cake dumplings.
There is also a delicacy called Confucius Temple cake dumplings in Tianzhuang Ancient Street, which is not an ordinary glutinous rice cake. Nanjing Confucius Temple cake dough is filled with black sesame seeds, bean paste, peanuts, etc., and wrapped in soft glutinous rice skin. It tastes bite, sweet but not greasy.
The Confucius Temple cake dough also has a kind of green tea sauce spread on the cake crust, and the combination of glutinous rice filling and green tea sauce is even more memorable.
The third paragraph: steamed buns.
In Tianzhuang Ancient Street, you can also taste authentic Nanjing steamed buns. Steamed buns are one of the most distinctive snacks in Nanjing, generally brown-red, with a fresh and tender taste and a unique taste, and are often used as side dishes. The more famous is the mutton steamed bun, in which a small amount of sugar is added in addition to the mutton, flour and condiments to reduce the tannins and viscosity in the structure of the food.
In general, there are many delicacies in Tianzhuang Ancient Street, in addition to xiaolongbao, Confucius Temple cake dumplings and steamed buns, there are many different varieties of delicacies waiting for tourists to taste. If you have the opportunity, don't forget to come to Tianzhuang Ancient Street to take a walk, taste the food, and feel the quaint style of Nanjing.
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Tianzhuang is located in Tianhua Bizhuang Village, Ganggang Street, Fenghuang Town, Zhangjiagang City, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, formerly known as "Tianzhuang" and "Tianyangzhuang". The ancient town of Tianzhuang is now Zhangjiagang City and a cultural relics protection unit.
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Tianzhuang is located in Tianzhuang Village, Port Street, Fenghuang Town, Zhangjiagang City, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, formerly known as "Tianzhuang" and "Tianyangzhuang". According to the research of the modern poet Mr. Yang Wuxian: "There is a market in the Yuanming Dynasty in Heyang, which was burned down and moved to raise the village."
In the third year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (1369), Tianzhuang was a village under the jurisdiction of the ninth capital of Changshu County.
Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty recorded in the "Jiangnan Tongzhi" (King James Siku Quanshu): "Tianzhuang Town, there is a bridge across Xipu Pond, thousands of residents, the end of the Ming Dynasty began to flourish, and now the Huangsipu Patrol Division lives here."
At the end of the Qing Dynasty, "Chang Zhao Hezhi" recorded: "Tianzhuang Town, in the south of Xipu Port, adjacent to Xipu Tang, 36 miles away from the city, Huang Sipu Inspection Division stationed, three streets, residents with the surname Yang, about the Emperor Temple, Chenghuang Temple, Jiyuan Daoyuan, Sanyuan Palace, Leibu Temple, Changshou Nunnery, Yuanjue Nunnery, Zhongshu Nunnery, Yongqing Nunnery, Yang Xiaozi Daifang and Li Shetan one."
In the middle of the Qing Dynasty, under the management of Yang Dai and others, Tianzhuang rose rapidly. In the heyday, there were pawn shops, silver buildings, cloth villages, dyeing workshops and other large businesses, and public welfare facilities and institutions such as Yijuku, Yizhuang, Charity Bureau, Changing Building, and wharf warehouses were complete, and it once had the reputation of "Yintianzhuang".
The old Tianzhuang Street, in the Yuxi area is relatively perfect, its characteristics: first, there are many streets, 5 main streets, 4 of which have shops; Second, there are four and a half streets paved with granite slabs, which is the only one among the many ancient towns in Suzhou; The third is that there is a Yudai River in the middle of South Street, which forms a cross with the street and connects Xiputang and Sanzhangpu. In 1976, due to the extension of Xiputang, except for North Street, this feature disappeared.
Tianzhuang Ancient Town is now a cultural relics protection unit of Zhangjiagang City.
Located in Qixia District, Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province, Tianzhuang Ancient Street is an ancient neighborhood with a history of more than 400 years. A large number of buildings from the Ming and Qing dynasties have been preserved on both sides of the street, many of which are cultural relics protection units. In addition to the antique buildings, Tianzhuang Ancient Street is also famous for its food in Nanjing. >>>More
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