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The main ancient buildings in Yangzhou
Recommended places: Lushi Salt Merchants Mansion, Yangzhou Eight Eccentric Memorial Hall and Hanling Garden. This quiet town in central Jiangsu will not be too tired, even if it is just for hiking. Compared with Yangzhou in ancient times, she has faded from the elegance of "riding a crane to Yangzhou" and omitted the glitz of "sleeping in Yangzhou for ten years and winning the brothel", and now she has returned to calm.

Lushi Salt Merchant Mansion is a mansion of salt merchants in Yangzhou in the late Qing Dynasty. The owner of the house is Lu, a business tycoon. According to reports, this house was built during the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty, covering an area of more than 10,000 square meters. It cost more than 70,000 taels of silver to build this house. It has become a bright pearl among many pearls with its continuous architectural community and exquisite architectural style, and it is a well-deserved new attraction of Yangzhou ancient city culture.

Yangzhou Eight Eccentrics Memorial Hall is a professional memorial hall to publicize and carry forward the artistic achievements of Yangzhou Eight Eccentrics. There are eight eccentrics paintings and calligraphy in the exhibition hall for tourists to enjoy. The Jinnong living room will be restored and displayed to show the historical atmosphere of the creative life of the "Eight Eccentrics" painting and calligraphy. The Eight Eccentrics Memorial Hall in Yangzhou is a unique tourist attraction in Yangzhou. Beautiful garden landscape and profound cultural background complement each other. Nanmu Hall, an existing ancient building in Ming Dynasty, is now the main exhibition hall, showing the customs, convenient transportation and economic prosperity of Yangzhou in the18th century.

Hanling Garden is one of the important tourist attractions in Shugang Scenic Area of Slender West Lake, and it is also a bright pearl in the scenic area. The park has undulating terrain, lush trees and simple and vigorous imitation of Han architecture. It is an exhibition center that integrates cultural relics and gardens and reflects the culture of Han Dynasty in Yangzhou. A pair of sparrow towers has become a representative symbol of this garden in Han Dynasty. The tall and spacious Guangling Palace in the middle hall is in sharp contrast with the beautiful queen's bedroom in the north hall, and its architectural style is consistent and unique.