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Scenic Spots and Historical Sites
2005-06-02 22:42:53
Kezhi Garden

    It is situated at Xijing Street of Zhujiajiao Town, and it was so named by the Chinese meaning of Ke for schooling and Zhi for cultivation. The original owner of the garden was called Ma for his family name so it is also called Ma's garden. The building was started in the first year of the Republic of China (1912) and was finished in 15 years with an area of 96 mu.

Zhujiajiao Temple of Town God

    This temple is the imperial palace of Qingpu Town God and is situated at the center of Zhujiajiao Town. It was moved here by a Huizhou native called Cheng Lvji in the 28th year of Qianlong Reign of Qing Dynasty (1763).


Qushui Garden

    The garden is at the east end of Garden Road of Qingpu Town and was formerly the attached garden of Town God Temple. It was built in the 10th year of Qianlong Reign of Qing Dynasty (1745). Inside the garden there had been Juetang Hall, Deyuexuan Veranda, Gexunlou Mansion, Yinghuige Pavilion, etc, for guests to have a rest. It is one of the five renown ancient gardens in Shanghai.


Captive Free Bridge

    The captive free bridge is at Zhujiajiao Town across Caogang River. It was built by a Buddhist monk named Xingchao of Cimen Temple in the 5th year of Longqing Reign of Ming Dynasty (1571) with his hardly raised money in 15 years. The whole bridge is ingeniously shaped with an imposing structure, but sturdy and with less material, making easy for flood discharging. It is the biggest stone bridge of 5 arches in Shanghai. This bridge is also called "Well Ribbon Rainbow".


Longevity Pagoda

    Longevity Pagoda is in the south of Qingpu Town and is popularly called south gate pagoda. It was built in the 8th year of Qianlong Reign of Qing Dynasty (1743).


Mao Pagoda   

     This is an ancient pagoda in Sanmao area and is situated at a small islet in Maohe River. Monk Seng Ruhai built a terrace to set up this pagoda in Maohe River during the Qianfu Reign of Tang Dynasty (874-879). Maohe River had a vast breadth by the time and the passing boats took the pagoda as the landmark for navigation. At night lamps were hung at the top to indicate courses.


Qinglong Temple & Qinglong Pagoda

    Qinglong Temple and Qinglong Pagoda are situated at Qinglong Village of Baihe Town. The temple was built in the second year of Tianbao Reign of Tang Dynasty (743) and was firstly called Baode Temple, and then changed as Longfu Temple in Song Dynasty. Qinglong Pagoda is to the south of the temple by the river. Both were put into the list of protected relics of municipal grade in 1962.

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