Zhujiajiao Ancient Town, located at the junction of Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Shanghai, is one of the most famous Jiangnan water towns. Designated as one of Shanghai’s four major historical and cultural towns in 1991, it is often called “Venice of Shanghai.”
Divided by the Cao Gang River, the town features well-preserved Ming and Qing dynasty architecture, stone bridges, and tranquil canals. The iconic Fangsheng Bridge, built in 1571, offers stunning views of wooden boats gliding through the waterways.
In recent years, Zhujiajiao has embraced an artistic charm, attracting musicians, travelers, and creatives. Its historic alleys now house quaint cafés, book bars, postcard shops, and independent galleries, blending tradition with modern culture.
At night, lantern-lit streets, riverside wine bars, and local delicacies like Zongzi and Braised Pork Knuckle add to the town’s unique appeal. Whether exploring its historic charm or enjoying its artistic vibe, Zhujiajiao is a must-visit destination that beautifully preserves Shanghai’s water town heritage.
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