ZHU JIA JIAO
THE ANCIENT TOWN


CAO GANG RIVER AND THE `FREEING CAPTIVE ANIMALS BRIDGE®.
The bridge, with its five arches, was built, instead of a causeway, to allow egress to vessels and animals.

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Story and Photos by

LEE A. WOOD

At one time, Zhu Jia Jiao was an important shipping port. Barges filled the many man made canals as they carried wares to, and from, other towns and villages.

Zhu Jia Jiao is in the county of Qing Pu in the province of Shanghai. Only about an hour®s drive south of the city of Shanghai.

From Pu Dong, it cost us Y150 by taxi and our return trip, 70 minutes, by bus, to central Shanghai was Y15.

(A large parking area with a row of shops in the background.)
THE CENTRAL AREA OF TOWN IS A PARKING LOT.
Surrounding stores and restaurants offer most amenities.
In the evening the parking lot is surrounded by vendors selling their wares from blankets spread on the street.

Near the center of the row of stores is a driveway into the main hotel.

(Front of the hotel.)
SHANGHAI CAIYUAN HOTEL
The hotel offers: a full menu restaurant; a bowling alley; meeting rooms; sauna; and chess room.
(View from a room window.)
THE CENTRAL COURTYARD
One can enter the tourist zone through the back door of the hotel.
However there is security to see that you have purchased a pass for the day.

There is a fee, for non-residents, to enter the historic part of the town.

(Boats on a canal.)
SEVERAL BRIDGES CROSS THE MANY CANALS.
For an additional charge one can enjoy a one hour tour of the canals, by boat.
(An ancient street.)
BEIDA STREET
The streets are lined with vendors and seafood restaurants.

Some scenic spots are included in the gate price but the two temples are not.

(Main temple courtyard.)
TOWN GOD®S TEMPLE
(A large urn in the temple courtyard.)
TOURISTS TRY TO TOSS COINS INTO THE TOP OF THE URN.

(A building in the temple courtyard.)
YAUNJIN MONASTIC
Built in 1341 it is also known as the Empress Temple.
(Two people swinging a long log supported by ropes.)
RING THE BELL, FOR A FEE.
One must climb several flights of stairs to reach this room but the view is spectacular.

The town is a labyrinth of canals. One needs a map to avoid getting lost.

Maps can be obtained from the desk in the lobby of the hotel.

(Boats tied up, on canal.)
CRUISERS DOCK
Photo taken from the room with the bell.
(Canal)


XI HU STREET
A rare moment, virtually no tourists.

(Entrance gate in long wall.)
WANG CHANG MEMORIAL HALL
(Sign on wall at entrance.)

(Bust of Wang Chang.)
WANG CHANG
Qing Dynasty.
(Central courtyard.)

(A box on wheels to carry important people.)
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(Jin Mei in the box.)
Jin Mei waiting for the people, or horse, to pull the carriage.

( Jin Mei in the box, close up.)
( Jin Mei in the box, close up.)
BEAR
They said I was too big to fit through the door.

( Lee and Jin Mei in the box.)
BEAR, and JIN MEI

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