Shanghai Daily

Lots to do in Maqiao Town after the tennis

- Cao Yunyi

Maqiao Town, where Rolex Shanghai Masters is held each year, has a history dating back hundreds of years. From food and delicacies to scenic sites, there’s much to explore than the Qizhong Tennis Center.

Food

Wanshou Temple

Built in 1694, it is one of the oldest Buddha temples in the city.

“I heard that the temple can be dated back to 800 years ago, but the exact date is lost,” said Chang Long, a 90-year-old nun who lives in the temple.

Another treasure apart from the ancient buildings is the 350-year-old ginkgo tree which is under first-class city protection.

Address: No. 1, Lane 23, Dongjie Street

Yutang Education Memorial Museum

During rural constructi­on last century, a group of educationa­lists including Liang Shumin and Tao Xingzhi made great efforts to build Yutang Village in Maqiao Town into a demonstrat­ion educationa­l village.

The house where the museum is located belongs to the Niu family, the town’s biggest family at that time. The owner, Niu Yongjian, was one of the well-known educationi­sts in the city. Niu establishe­d the Qiangshu School, the oldest school in the town. He was a revolution­ist who joined Dr Sun Yat-sen in his republican revolution of 1911 that overthrew the Qing Dynasty (1911-1949).

The building was the headquarte­rs for Maqiao anti-Japanese union at the time. During the War of Resistance against the Japanese Aggression, the union collected shoes, vests and kettles from Maqiao Town residents and donated them to Madame Soong Ching Ling.

Now the museum displays the history of Niu family, revolution­ary actions Niu Yongjian had taken, and the history of the Qiangshu School.

Address: No. 2, Lane 1, Yutang Village Opening hours: 9am-5pm

Tel: 5227-1320

Admission: Free

Maqiao Ancient Ruins Site

East of Yutang Village is the Maqiao ruins site. Discovered in 1959, animal bones and many pieces of ancient stoneware and pottery were unearthed. The site covers an area of more than 10,000 square meters and indicates a history back to the Neolithic Age.

The upper layer is ruins reflecting the culture from the Spring and Autumn Period (770-476 BC) and Warring States Period (475-221 BC).

The middle layer includes a big amount of stoneware, bones and pottery from the area near Taihu Lake, thus awarding the name Maqiao Culture.

The lower layer contains architectu­ral ruins and tombs from the New Stone Age.

Address: Dongyutang Village, Maqiao Town Opening hours: 7am-7:30pm

Admission: 20 yuan (US$2.91)

Hanxiang Water Expo Garden

The water park with its characteri­stic bridges is one of the district’s key tourist attraction­s. Featuring some 50 different bridges, the park also displays the culture and history of Maqiao Town and the lives of ancient villagers.

The park, abundant in rivers, streams and canals, is home to many wild vegetables. Visitors choose to pick herbs in the autumn while enjoying the tranquil countrysid­e scenery.

Address: 3998 Jiangchuan Rd W. Opening hours: 9am-4pm Admission: 30 yuan

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