2. Huzhou Zicheng, formerly known as Xiangwangcheng, was named after respecting Xiang Yu, the overlord of the western Chu Dynasty. The city was built in the late Qin Dynasty. In the early Western Han Dynasty, Wucheng County moved here. In the Three Kingdoms, Sun Wu and Sun Hao set up Wu Xingjun, and in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Guo Pu built Luocheng in the periphery. Since then, Zicheng has been the seat of Huzhou (Xing Wu) county, state, road and government. At the beginning of the Republic of China, the latter part was converted into a park.
3. Shou Chang Bridge, with scientific structure, beautiful shape, simple decoration and well-preserved, is the largest and most complete single-hole stone arch bridge in the Song Dynasty ever discovered in Hangjiahu Lake in northern Zhejiang and even in the Yangtze River Delta.
Litang is a large-scale ancient water conservancy project on the south bank of Taihu Lake, which is of great significance to the study of ancient water conservancy history, shipping history and coastal social and economic development history. It forms a huge water network with Lougang, Taihu Lake, and gradually diverts the rushing water from the east and west Tiaoxi to the big and small river ports, which not only reduces the drought and flood disasters, but also irrigates tens of thousands of hectares of farmland in northern Zhejiang.
5. Xia Yan Scenic Area is located in Deqing Tashan Forest Park, Wulong Village, Wu Kang Street, Deqing County, Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province. According to records in Jiajing County Records Wu Kang and Daoguang County Records Wu Kang, the concept of haze originated in the Southern Song Dynasty.