Guangzhou neighbors are looking forward to it The long-awaited \”Outing Circle Line\” Subway Line 11 is finally about to open! The time is set for the day after tomorrow, this Saturday (December 28) at 14:00 pm.
Not much to mention about the famous scenic spots along the way, such as Guangdong Museum of Art, Baiyun Mountain, Yuntai Garden, Liwan Lake Park, Haizhu Lake Park, Yongqingfang, etc., everyone is familiar with them.
But you may not know it,There are also several little-known historical buildings hidden along Line 11, such as train stations built in the Qing Dynasty, thousand-year-old villages, and Ming Dynasty arch bridges, etc., so you can take photos of the nostalgic atmosphere I’m so grateful. Maybe your parents took you there when you were a kid.
AllI have sorted out these historical attractions and collected them now.It’s a good time to go for a walk this weekend.
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As a middle-aged Lao Guang, although I have heard a little bit about this period of historical study, I have never understood it in detail. Now when I am writing this article because Line 11 is opened, I accidentally discovered this information. I hope to learn more about it. Many people remember this experienceHistory, don’t forget the national humiliation! Revitalize China!
Qing Dynasty Railway Station Ming Dynasty Arch Bridge
Shiweitang Station
Shiweitang has a rich historical atmosphere. Qing Dynasty train station, Ming Dynasty arch bridge and Western art collections are all around this site.
I knowShiweitang StationIt is one of the oldest railway stations in Guangzhou, but I never expected that it was built in the Qing Dynasty. It was once a very important link between Guangzhou and Foshan. The transportation hub opened the curtain on the history of the inner city of Guangfo. Many people of the older generation use it to travel between Guangfo and Sanshui to make a living. It was not until 1992 that Shiweitang Railway Station stopped passenger transportation. This year, even freight transportation was completely stopped.
After taking photos, you can walk along the streets and alleys of the village from here. About 3 kilometers toWuyanqiao Village, there is an ancient bridge built in the Ming Dynasty (1612) – Wuyan Bridge. It was originally called Tongfu Bridge, because there are five holes under the bridge, so the villagers It is customarily called the Five Eyes Bridge, and it is still intact and is still used by the villagers.p>
To the southeast of Wuyan Bridge is the abandoned Guangmao Line Railway Bridge, which was a section of the \”Provincial-Foshan Thoroughfare\”. Many neighbors used to take the train from Shiweitang to Foshan through here when they were young. On the north side of the Guangmao Line railway, at the junction of Wuyanqiao, Hengzhao and Dongxiu, there is a vertical signThe boundary monument of GuangfoIf you come here, remember to look for it. (Go in from the Wuyanqiao-Bihua Village intersection and go to the place opposite Dongxiu North Road, and you will find it)
Along the five eyes Entering Wuyanqiao Village from Qiaoheng Street, you can see many ancient buildings, such as the former site of Daxin Dazhi and Nanxi Ancestral Temple. There are green trees on both sides of the bridge, and the village is very quiet. It is also a rare ancient village in a busy city.
After experiencing the history of Chinese style, we can go backSaiba Road, there is a Western art collection shop——Western Chronicles.
Xiyangji is said to be the largest collection of Western antiques in Guangzhou, covering an area of nearly 2,000 square meters and displaying more than 20,000 pieces of antique furniture, ceramics, gramophones, teacups, paintings, cabinets, pianos, Western classical clocks, etc. I heard that the boss bought all the old things from all over the continent, and each piece is full of charm.
All items can be sold,Admission ticket is 20, but it can be fully deducted when shopping.
It is worth mentioning that you can go shopping and take pictures here, the lighting is very atmospheric, there are many scenes, the decorations everywhere are exquisite, and it has a mysterious and ancient atmosphere. It instantly feels like you have traveled to the medieval period. Taking portrait photos is great.
An ancient village with a history of 133 years
Dachokou Station
An ancient alley hidden in Zhaocun, Fangcun——Julong Village is a century-old village with a history of 133 years. It still retains stone streets, blue brick buildings, sliding doors and wooden carved windows. The characteristics of the big house are mixed with the style of Kaiping Diaolou. The former residence inside is not open, so there are relatively few people and it is very quiet.
The village is small and can be visited in about ten minutes, but the photos are very interesting.
There is another one next to Julong VillageZhaocun, there is a group dormitory from the early days of the founding of the People\’s Republic of China, as well as the old retirement activity center site of the old glass factory and diesel engine factory. Now these dormitories have been transformed into residential buildings. There is a big tree between two buildings. There are many fallen leaves, and the yellow exterior walls give off a warm sense of age in the sunshine.
Recommended Julong Village ➡️Xinyi Road➡️Zhaocun➡️Come to Baietan (Guangdong Art Museum, Art Center, etc.) for a city walk
Ming Dynasty Taoist Temple h1>
Wufeng Station
The quaint Taoist temple hidden in the Zhongda Cloth Market south of Sun Yat-sen University——Chunyang TempleIt turns out to have a history of 200 years. It was built by Li Mingche, the founder of Lingnan Daodao in the Qing Dynasty, in the fourth year of Daoguang reign of the Qing Dynasty (1824 AD). It is now a municipal cultural relic protection unit
This Taoist temple fits the term \”quiet amidst the chaos\” so well. Outside is a bustling cloth market with busy traffic, but inside there are towering ancient trees, quiet and quiet, and kittens lazily stretching their backs. So Some cat lovers affectionately call Chunyang Temple and the cats inside it \”Cat Cat Temple\” and the cat Taoist priest.
It is said that the cats here are all taken in by Taoist priests. Although most of them are very close to each other, one cat was named \”criticized\” and said \”cannot touch\”Posters are posted to warn tourists.
After visiting Chunyang Temple, you can go to Sun Yat-sen University for a walk. The trees inside are so beautiful.
An ancient village in the Song Dynasty over 900 years old
Zhongshan Eight Stations
Built in the Song Dynasty, the ancient streets of nearly a thousand years (more than 900 years ago), with blue bricks and tile houses,Pantang Wuyue Historical and Cultural Street (Pantang Ancient Village) The atmosphere of life in these old houses is still retained. The architectural layout of the Qing Dynasty and the Lingnan style are extremely rare in Guangzhou\’s historical urban areas and have been so completely preserved.
But at the same time, Pantang Ancient Village has also kept pace with the times, injecting some cultural and creative shops, handicraft workshops, and literary and artistic shops, and the quiet ancient streets are filled with new souls.
There are other attractions nearby, such as Liwan Lake Park, Liwan Museum, Litchi Bay, Yongqingfang…
Guangdong and Hong Kong Refugees. Memorial Garden
Yangang Station Diyuan Station
This is a heavy-hearted place:Guangdong and Hong Kong Refugee. Memorial Garden. The memorial park is very small, but it once buried the remains of tens of thousands of victims. This was once a shelter for refugees in Nanshitou, Guangzhou. In 1941, it was secretly used for bacterial testing by the invading Chinese and Japanese troops. In the end, all the refugees in the shelter died.
They did not leave their names, and all the information was secretly destroyed by the Japanese army when they retreated. The only traces that prove their existence are the two buildings in the garden:South Stone.Supervisor .prison、Seaport quarantine.station. At present, the building is not open for internal tours, only the nameplate is hung.
After the founding of the People\’s Republic of China, the area near the Memorial Park became an important industrial base. Wuyang bicycles, Wanbao refrigerators, and Tiger Head batteries that were popular across the country were all Produced here,He even made Guangzhou’s first 10,000-ton giant ship, China’s first centrifuge and the world’s first titanium diving suit.
Only some factory ruins remain of the former glory, such as the large chimneys of the Guangzhou Paper Mill and some well-preserved employee housing.
If you have time, come and take a look at these old houses. You can walk to the riverside more than 100 meters from the memorial garden. The river embankment is quiet and clean, and you can see the sunset.
-Come to a city walk this Saturday-
*The material comes from \”Southern Magazine\” and \”Haizhu Release\”
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