Walking in a young master's footsteps
By Wang Ru | China Daily | Updated: 2024-07-23 08:06
"The biggest characteristic of the Shaoxing ancient city is that the site has remained unchanged for over 2,500 years. Even after millennia, numerous people live in the ancient city, forging a shared growth between the inhabitants and the historic surroundings. It is a living ancient city, one that possesses vitality and life," says Chen.
Hu says the complex offers a glance into Shaoxing's water town landscape. "The traditional residences in Shaoxing, with their white walls, black tiles and wooden lattice windows, exude an elegant architectural charm," says Hu.
"For example, the exit of Sanwei Private School presents crisscrossing waterways, with buildings lining the riverside, forming a unique architectural style. In the waterways, you can see black-awning boats shuttling through, which truly embodies the charm of Shaoxing as a water town," she adds.
In recognition of Lu Xun's portrayal of various folk activities in Shaoxing, the native place has organized events to promote its traditions. For instance, an exhibition last year at the museum showcased shexi, a type of folk opera, emphasizing its charm as depicted in his writings.
According to Chen, the native place attracts about 4 million visitors a year, making it one of the most popular scenic spots in Shaoxing.
Chen highlights the site's successful integration of culture and tourism. "Many individuals, young and old, have grown up reading Lu Xun's writings. We encourage visitors to embark on a tour of Shaoxing following these literary works. They are eager to witness firsthand the places they have read about and to explore the city through the lens of Lu Xun," says Chen.
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