Luzhi Town
甪直镇
Canal in Luzhi
Canal in Luzhi
Luzhi Town is located in Jiangsu
Luzhi Town
Luzhi Town
Location in Jiangsu
Coordinates: 31°16′29″N 120°52′45″E / 31.27476°N 120.879149°E / 31.27476; 120.879149
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceJiangsu
Prefecture-level citySuzhou
DistrictWuzhong
Area
 • Total75 km2 (29 sq mi)
Population
 (2014)
200,000
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Postal code
215127
Area code0512
People watching banner risen over wine store in a street in Luzhi
The Baoshen Temple, a famous Buddhist temple at Luzhi
Ye Shengtao Memorial Park

Luzhi Town (Chinese: 甪直镇) is a famous historic old town located in the Wuzhong District, 18 km east of Suzhou, Jiangsu province, China.

Etymology

It was also known as Puli (甫里),[1] an ancient name for this town. This river town was named after a Tang dynasty recluse poet Lu Guimeng who retired in this town. Lu Guimong had a pseudonym: Mr. Pu-li (甫里先生).

At that time, Puli consisted of two districts: Puli (甫里) and Liuzhi (六直). Liuzhi meant that there were six straight rivers in the town. In the Suzhou dialect, "liu" was pronounced as "lu", and (六直) pronounced as Luzhi. At the end of the Qing dynasty, Puli was changed to Luzhi township of Yuanhe County.

Luzhi is famous for its beautiful waterways and ancient bridges, some of the bridges dated back to the Song dynasty. A walk in the ancient town Luzhi is said to be a walk into history frozen in time, tranquil and serene.

The Ming dynasty poet Gao Qi poem : "Scene of Puli" is still an accurate description of the scenery in the ancient town Luzhi today:

Scene of Puli
Long bridge short bridge with willows
Front stream rear stream with lotus
People watching banner over wine store risen
Seagulls escort boat to home of fishman.

Luzhi is one of the best preserved old towns in China, along with its old canals and streets. In 2003, the Chinese government published a list of "Ten Famous Chinese Historical Townships", with Luzhi featured on this list. In 2004, Luzhi was awarded a Township Preservation Award by UNESCO.

Sights

The Arhat statues in the Baoshen Temple are national treasures. They were the work of the Tang dynasty sculptor Yang Huizhi.

Food

Famous people of Puli

Transportation

References

  1. ^ () has two pronunciations, 'fu' and 'pu'. (甫里) is pronounced as Pu-li, not Fu-li.

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