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Yangzhou Travel Guide
Yangzhou
,
China
Yangzhou, on the other bank of Yangtze River, emerged during the
Spring
and Autumn Period (770-476 B.C.) when Fu Chai,king of the Wu State, built his defence system, Eventually it grew into a large, population city. Emperor Yangdi of the Sui Dynasty ( 581-618) visited prostitutes here; emperors Huizong and Gaozong of the Song Dynasty (960-1279) built their temporary palaces here, and Qing Emperor Qianlong visited six times.
The city itself is a museum of Chinese culture and a beautiful Chinese garden. Small and quite as it is, you have an easy access to all latest modern convenience here, too, while enjoying traditional heritage. Through all the ages, scholars and poets have lavishly praised Yangzhou in prose and poetry, pouring their love and yearning for this city in the most beautiful language. This is the only city in China that receives such an honour and it deserves, too.
The city was founded by the 4th century BC, with its oldest known name being Kuang-ling. Its first location was east of the present site. In 590 AD, Kuang-ling began to be called Yangzhou, which was the traditional name of the entire southeastern part of China. Beginning in the 7th century, Yangzhou was the chief commercial city of the Yangtze area, due to its importance as a canal port, seaport, and administrative center.
For westerners, an interesting footnote to Yangzhou's history is that
Marco
Polo served there under the Mongol emperor Kubilai Khan, in the period around 1282-1287.
Population: 0.48 million.
Area: 148 square kilometers (57.1 square
Miles
)
City Flower: Qing (snow-white and jade-slate-shaped) Flower
City Tree: Yang Willow Tree
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on August 28, 2008
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