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What are the allusions of Shangzhu Temple Lane in zhanggong district?
Zhanggong district Shangzhu Temple Lane has no allusions. According to Jiajing's Records of Ganzhou in Ming Dynasty, the Ming Dynasty and Xiazhushu Lane were collectively called Zhushu Lane. According to the Records of Ganxian County and Tongzhi County in Qing Dynasty, the Qing Dynasty was divided into Shangzhushu Lane and Xiazhushu Lane according to the terrain.

The address of Shangzhu 4th Lane in zhanggong district is zhanggong district, Ganzhou. You can take the following bus lines: 19, 5, 9 and 7. The stops to Shangzhu Sixiang in zhanggong district include the Municipal Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Zhanggong Road, zhanggong district Public Security Bureau, Jianguo Road, Jing Jun Lane intersection, Yongjinmen Road, Xijin Road, Jiefang Road, Yugutai, Lianxi Road, Jianchunmen, Weifuli Market, Zaoer Lane and Bajing Road.

Ancient scenic spots in Ganzhou

1, the old pontoon bridge. The scientific name Huimin Bridge is also called Jianchumen pontoon bridge because it is close to Jianchumen. Because Ganzhou city is surrounded by water on three sides and has a wide river channel, cross-strait exchanges used to rely mainly on ships. Because of low efficiency, time-consuming and laborious, the pontoon bridge was built after the great economic development in Song Dynasty, and three pontoons, Donghe, Xihe and Nanhe, were built.

2. The ancient city wall of Ganzhou. The ancient city wall of Ganzhou has a history of 2000 years. After more than 900 years of continuous repair and reinforcement in the Southern Song Dynasty, the Yuan Dynasty, the Ming Dynasty, the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China, Ganzhou City formed a tall and majestic wall with a circumference of about 13, which reflected the wisdom and superb architectural skills of the working people in ancient China.