Located around 18 kilometers from downtown
Shanghai, Qibao ancient town is a spiritual sanctuary,
free from traffic jam, pollution, noise which now plague
most of the modern cities we live. Built in the Five Dynasties
Period around one thousand years ago, the town witnessed
great development in the Song Dynasty and flourished in
the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Qibao in Chinese means seven
treasures and the town was so named for a legend go that
there were seven treasures around the area, which were
a Gold Lotus Scripture written by an imperial concubine
of the 10th century, a Magic Tree, dating back to one
thousand years ago, a Big Bell Floated from Afar, a Buddha
Flown over from Afar, a Gold Cock, Jade Chopstick and
a Jade Axe. But according to history, only four of them-the
Gold Lotus Scripture, the Big Bell, Magic Tree, Golden
Cock) actually once existed while two of the four(the
Scripture and the Bell) have survived till today.
The old town occupies about two square kilometers, crossed
by two water lanes. Around the water lanes, stand a large
number of well preserved traditional houses, gardens,
temples, shops and restaurants which define the place.
The old street in the heart of the tiny town is the epitome
of old Shanghai. The street has been restored to its original
look which is consisted of two sections, southern and
western lesser streets. The southern part filled with
traditional restaurants serving various tasty snacks is
a paradise for gourmets. Old shops selling art crafts,
antiques and calligraphy works occupy the western part.
In this part visitors will find the Qibao Pharmaceutical
stores, a-thousand-year-old shop, some fine tea houses,
and Shadow Play Opera theaters.
The old, time-worn stone roads and narrow lanes left
by the Song Dynasty while the temples, gardens, pavilions,
houses has been well preserved from Ming and Qing Dynasty,
which features black- bricked walls, elegantly decorated
tiles.
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