Wuzhen is actually the Dongzha scenic spot that has been opened; The restored Tashi is open to the outside world. You have to take a ferry to get into Tashi. It is the most accurate to describe Tashi with "harmony". Tashi consists of 12 small islands connected by more than 60 small bridges. The density of rivers and the number of stone bridges rank first in China. For example, Tongji Bridge and Renji Bridge are adjacent at right angles. No matter which bridge you stand by, you can see another bridge at the mouth of the bridge, so it is called "bridge among bridges". "Li Qiao Bridge" is the most beautiful ancient bridge scenery in Wuzhen, and it can be called a unique bridge scenery.
You can send postcards. There are six different Wuzhen postmarks for you to stamp. Wuzhen Post has a long history. Wuzhen in the Tang Dynasty was a well-developed town, and the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal passed through the city. In the Yuan Dynasty, there was a formal distinction between a horse post and a water post. Most of the water posts in Wuzhen Mirror are used to transport official documents by ship. There are regular boatmen delivering official documents in the post office. Xishi in Wuzhen is a tributary of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, and the old post office in Wuzhen is located on the Xishi River.