Traveling through the Imperial Street of the Southern Song Dynasty, the commercial port of the late Qing Dynasty, and the water town of the Republic of China, you can see the thousand-year transformation of the Jiangnan market in one day.
Make silkworm lanterns and listen to Pingtan on Xiaohezhi Street, decode the codes of Chinese and Western architecture at Nanxun Baijianlou, and take away history with handmade products.
The water level monument on Xiaohezhi Street explains the principle of the "boat-turning weir" in the Song Dynasty, and the hand-made mortise and tenon canal boat model helps us understand the wisdom of water management for thousands of years.