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Brief introduction of Nanxun town
Nanxun Town, a national key cultural relics protection unit, is one of the six ancient towns in the south of the Yangtze River, a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction and a famous town with national characteristics. Nanxun Town is an ancient town in the south of the Yangtze River, which is rich in cultural resources and diverse in Chinese and western architecture. Located in Nanxun Town, Nanxun District, Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province, it was founded in A.D. 1252, with a scenic area of 34.27 square kilometers. It starts from the east side of Yiyuan Site in the east, Yong 'an Street in the west, Jiayetang Library and Xiaolianzhuang in the south and Baijian Building in the north. In the scenic spot, there are five national key cultural relics protection units, such as Nanxun Zhang Old House Group, Ponzi Old House, Bridge, Hongji Bridge and Yingyuan 1 1, three municipal cultural relics protection points, such as Xingfu Bridge, Tongli Bridge and Xinmin Bridge, and two historical buildings, such as Minsheng Mihang, the former site of Liu Jingde Hall and the former residence. From June, 2065438 to June, 2004, the "Yidian (Nanxun Town Historical Block) section (Nanxun Town Qiantang East Section)", a tributary of the Grand Canal, was successfully selected as a world cultural heritage.