Is there any interesting place in Zhuji?

Shi's hometown is located in the city center. In addition to the stone room, there are Chinese women's shrines, shrines, folk museums, Zheng's ancestral halls, shopping streets and so on.

Xi Shidian Beautiful Xi Shidian is located at the foot of Zhuluo Mountain and beside the Huansha River. There is a stone statue of a peerless beauty in the temple, surrounded by pools, memorial pavilions, fairy pavilions and other attractions. Huansha River, Huansha Stone, Xishi Pavilion, Wang Xizhi's original "Huansha", the trestle in front of the door and the winding promenade make people linger.

China Hall of Fame is a quadrangle-style antique building with Jiangnan characteristics. Located at the entrance of Shi's hometown tourist area, it is an exhibition hall with the theme of famous women in China. The exhibition hall selected more than 100 female figures in ancient China, and divided them into seven units according to their characteristics: Four Beautiful Women, Legendary Goddess, Hundred Historians, Talented Women, Heroic Women, Four Folk Stories and Hundred Beautiful Women Gallery.

Fan Li Temple mainly displays Fan Li's military and political talents, business talents and life achievements. All the buildings are composed of Fan Li Temple, God of Wealth Temple, Kuixing Pavilion, Samsung Temple and other related buildings, which reproduce the wonderful chapter of Fan Li's story recorded in Historical Records.

Zheng's Ancestral Hall At that time, Zheng people who migrated from Pujiang County built this ancestral hall at the foot of Jinji Mountain on the east bank of Huanjiang River, which is known as a land of geomantic omen and used for ancestor worship and meetings. Zheng's ancestral hall is magnificent and exquisite.

As early as more than 2,500 years ago, Gou Jian's father built a folk museum here, which has never been abandoned since Qinjian County. As the hometown of beauty history, overlord Gou Jian and patriotic village girl, simple and honest local citizens have always advocated "farming and reading to pass on the family", with simple folk customs and unique culture.