Where is fun in Ningbo?

drum tower

Venue: No.2 Park Road, Haishu District, Ningbo

Drum Tower, also known as Haishu Building, is the only remaining architectural site of the ancient city in Ningbo. Its lower part is the traditional tower style of China, but above the tower is the bell tower in Roman style, which combines Chinese and western styles and has a unique style. Nowadays, the Drum Tower is surrounded by an antique pedestrian street, and Ningbo special snacks such as Youzanzi are worth a try. Nowadays, the Drum Tower and the nearby Park Road have become the gathering place of major cultural activities in Ningbo, and art exhibitions, calligraphy exhibitions and photography exhibitions are often held in the building. On both sides of the road are shops imitating the traditional architectural style of Ningbo, with small green tiles and double-sloping roofs, wind and fire horse-headed walls and all kinds of exquisite external wall wood ornaments, which not only have the style of traditional commercial streets in Ningbo, but also have a strong historical and cultural texture.

Xuedou mountain scenic spot

Location: Xuedou Mountain Tourist Center, Fenghua District, Ningbo, Zhejiang Province

Xuedou Mountain Scenic Area, located in the northwest of Xikou Town, Fenghua City, Zhejiang Province, is the highest peak of Siming Mountain branch, with an altitude of 800 meters. It has the reputation of "the first mountain in Siming". The main scenic spots are Xuedou Mountain and Xuedou Temple. Beautiful scenery on the mountain, fresh air, waterfalls and streams are all worth seeing. Xuedou Temple at the foot of the mountain and Maitreya Buddha statue outdoors are the most eye-catching. It usually takes half a day to visit Xuedou Mountain, and it is very convenient to walk with sightseeing bus, cableway and transportation.

Gantong ancient town

Location: Qiantong Town Center, Ninghai County, Ningbo, Zhejiang Province

Qiantong Ancient Town, located in the southwest of Ninghai County, Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province, is an ancient town in the south of the Yangtze River with a long history, profound cultural accumulation and unique geographical environment. There is an old residential street in Ming and Qing Dynasties, which is known to the world because of Chen Yifei's film The Barber. Compared with Zhouzhuang and Wuzhen, the scenery here is more primitive, and there are almost no commercial amusement projects, which is more suitable for walking and taking pictures.