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Xitang, A Separate Peace

 

 

 

 

Mid-April, and the wishy-washy trip planning is in full-swing. Your loved one wants Hong Kong, the buddies favor Sichuan. "How about Suzhou?" queries a noob, "I hear it's peaceful, and the canals are really beautiful." The needle screeches off the record.

 

 

 

Nothing's that bad about Suzhou, especially this time of year when outdoors is no longer warmer than indoors, and it's not as over-hyped as other tourist destinations we could name. But for a frequent traveler, success is measured in terms of how much you feel like a discoverer, and how little like a sheep being led through the shearing pen. Suzhou is a Blanche Dubois of a city, bright light exposing its faded charms, clinging too noisily to the past to give a visitor any peace.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Xitang, on the other hand, is Stella, Blanche's quieter, warmer, more inviting sister. Too small to make a big fuss over itself, Xitang has still largely escaped the monetized re-invention of other ancient Chinese cities. Quiet, relaxed, with few of the touristy affectations that mar the experience, Xitang is one of the last peaceful little river towns.  Equi-distant from both Suzhou and Shanghai, a two-hour bus ride either way, Xitang is easy to compare to its famous neighbors.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nine rivers divide Xitang into eight parts, and 104 bridges unite them. These bridges were built in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, between 1368 and1911 CE. However, the town's been around since the Spring and Autumn Period (770-221BCE), and prosperous since the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368). Whereas most of China has been rebuilt on the rubble of past glory, Xitang's deep past remains relatively un-eroded, imbuing the place with a fatalistic calm.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Naturally, Xitang's gentle action is on the riverside, characteristic Chinese bustle slowed to the rhythm of lapping water. 122 stone-paved lanes carve the town up into a maze only slightly disorienting, whereas the labyrinths of Lijiang can leave a visitor panicking like a hunted beast.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 The frequent showers which frequently dampen spirits in this part of China only add to the fun in Xitang, where most of the lanes have continuous black-tiled awnings. A sudden downpour is an excuse to take a breather inches from the rain, and watch drops dot the river. The awnings likewise defeat the summer sun in its efforts to sap tourist energy. Ranging from over a kilometer long to driveway length, dwindling at times to barely a meter's width, the lanes give strollers a quaint sense of comfort otherwise obliterated by the endless right-angled boulevards which dominate more modern Chinese cities.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The homes along these lanes gratify tourists in that they are almost entirely un-refurbished for tourist gratification. Instead, many residents make exhibitions of old woodcarvings, inscription rubbings, and other cultural relics. Nothing conveys the spirit of Xitang's residents better than the grass growing on their rooftops, often cubit-high. Easygoing and unpretentious, they are at peace with drawing sustenance from the roots of their past.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A boat ride in Xitang is as mandatory as it would be in Venice. No Bridge of Sighs or gelato, but also no gondoliers coming on to your womenfolk. An hour's drift along the waterways leaves you hypnotically tranquil, and ravenously ready for some of the fine seafood Xitang boasts. Most of it, such as the crabs, will be steamed rather than drowned in oil. Telling, that. Xitang lets its natural qualities flavor the tourist experience, rather than besotting you with snake oil and artificial flavoring.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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XiTang is a very quaint destination indeed. Although i prefer the river side cherry blossoms of Putang to Xitang.

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this is such a beautiful city. I just love the history behind this city. I know there is hundreds of years of history for this city. I would love to hear more.

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i just love this area of the country. This place is so beautiful. Thanks for sharing this great city.

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China has always been one of my favorite countries and that's because of it's so lovely nature and beautiful scenarios.Those pictures once again proves why China is just the best of all.

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China is my favorite country too.I still remember those lovely days when we friends were touring China for a study research and we all mostly visited all those beautiful places there.Just in words you can say, "A Heaven in the world".

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Wow what a place that is? Xitang is surely very beautiful place to visit for tourists and I also love to visit this part of world. The scenarios in this article are very very beautiful.

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i just love this area of the country. This place is so beautiful. Thanks for sharing this great city.

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Wow, I cannot believe there is such beautiful place in the world.

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Water,water everywhere and that's what Xitang is all about.Really a nice place to make a visit to witness the beauty of the place.The look of the place in the night is surely something to remember.

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The place looks peaceful and quite. I thought with China's big population, you can not find place like this.

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Xitang is a great village, the seafood recipes are amazing , some very spicy , and also heard that a part of Mission Impossible 3 was filmed there and that the film company payed 12 million dollars for the space

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Water,water everywhere and that's what Xitang is all about.Really a nice place to make a visit to witness the beauty of the place.The look of the place in the night is surely something to remember.

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I don't know that China has so many great places to see. Actually its very old country and that's why such place exist there.

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I was checking the facts about the Chinese people, China come into existance on 1949, only 60 years old country with thousands year old tradition. It has many beautiful place to visit like Great wall and this city Xitang as well. Designer Sunglasses

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What will you do when you are on a long trip bus and you want to go toilet urgently and cannot control?

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I've fallen in love with Suzhou, the waterside town in my dream. There is a beautiful song in China "Waterside Town in Dream". listening to the beautiful song, I always get drunk.

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When I bought my first plane ticket to China a few years ago it cost around 2000 dollasr round-trip, and my travel insurance cost me over 500 dollars because I didn't shop around for cheap travel insurance online. A few years later, a little bit older and wiser, and my travel insurance for another trip to China cost me much less - about 300 dollars for roughly the same coverage. The difference? Before buying my travel insurance for the second trip, I shopped around online and got the coverage I needed, at the right price. If I'd have purchased my travel insurance for this latest trip from my travel agent, it would've cost me about 600 dollars for the trip, and my plane tickets only cost 1,500 dollars! Not exactly the smart way to go.

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Very very beautiful photos!!!

Very cool photos

I love those photos. It kind of looks like an Asian Venice.

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