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Xitang (), formerly known as Xietang (), Pingtang () and Xutang (), is a historic town in
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, China. It borders Luxu Town in the north, Yaozhuang Town in the east, Ganyao Town in the southeast, and Tianning Town and Town in the west. As of the 2016 census it had a population of 57,400 and an area of . Xitang is a water town crisscrossed by nine
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s. The town stretches across eight sections, linked by old-fashioned stone
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s. In the older parts of town, the buildings are set along the banks of the canals, which serve as the main
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thoroughfares in the area.


History

Its history dates back to at least the
Spring and Autumn period The Spring and Autumn period was a period in Chinese history from approximately 770 to 476 BC (or according to some authorities until 403 BC) which corresponds roughly to the first half of the Eastern Zhou period. The period's name derives fr ...
(770 BC–476 BC) when it was located at the border of the State of Yue and Wu. According to legend,
Wu Zixu :''Note: names are in simplified characters followed by traditional and Pinyin transliteration.'' Wu Yun (died 484 BC), better known by his courtesy name Zixu, was a Chinese military general and politician of the Wu kingdom in the Spring and Aut ...
, a well-known scholar and military general, ordered to dig many canals and a pond to facilitate water transportation and to channel water to Jiashan County, and thus Xitang is also called "Xutang". In 2001 it participated in the selection of
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by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). On October 8, 2003, it has been designated as a Historic Towns of China by the
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and
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. In February 2017, it has been categorized as an AAAAA level tourist site by the
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.


Administrative division

As of 2013, the town is divided into 4 communities 18 villages: * Chaonandi Community () * Tangdong Community () * Xijie Community () * Xiyuan Community () * Cuinan () * Dashun () * Dizhao () * Didian () * Donghui () * Ganshang () * Hechi () * Hongling () * Hualian () * Jinming () * Limiao () * Qiandun () * Shendao () * Xiadianmiao () * Xinsheng () * Xingjian () * Yaque () * Zhonghu ()


Economy

The local economy is primarily based upon agriculture, tourism and local industry.
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production is the most famous in the area. It has 636 button production enterprises, producing more than 1600 kinds of buttons and about 60 billion buttons annually. It is known as "Hometown of Buttons in China" ().


Attractions

Xitang also contains numerous antique residences and temples, such as the Temple of the Seven Masters. The town keeps a tranquil ambience and scenic beauty, making it a very popular tourist attraction. It is frequently depicted in Chinese landscape painting. The town houses many bridges, lanes and covered corridors, with many of the old streets and lanes retaining their original features. In Xitang, the famous scene is the covered corridors which is nearly long and of simple appearance. It is actually a street with roof. Some sections of the covered corridors are placed in the busiest section, while other are built along the river of streets. Long chairs are arranged along the riverside of some covered corridors for people to have a rest. Most of them are made of bricks and wood and covered by black tiles. There are 122 lanes of varying lengths in Xitang, among which five are over a long.


Shipi Lane

The most distinctive open-air
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is called "Shipi Lane" (). It got its name for the fact that it is flanked by two residential buildings. It was built in late Ming and early Qing dynasties (1368–1911), with length and width, and the narrowest point at the entrance is only wide. It was paved with 166 stone slabs. The walls on both sides of the lane are high, and are still intact.


Zui Garden

The Zui Garden () is situated at Tawan Street of Xitang and traces its origins to the
Ming dynasty The Ming dynasty (), officially the Great Ming, was an Dynasties in Chinese history, imperial dynasty of China, ruling from 1368 to 1644 following the collapse of the Mongol Empire, Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. The Ming dynasty was the last ort ...
(1368–1644). The garden, small and unique, includes a succession of five
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s, in which delicate rockworks and winding aisles are ingeniously arranged. In the courtyard there is an exquisite tiny bridge made of bricks, which is ornamental and functional but allows only one person to pass through at a time. On the wall opposite the door are carved three Chinese characters "", from which the garden takes its name. The hall is built by Wang Zhixi (), a prominent calligrapher and painter in the Qianlong period (1735–1795) of the
Qing dynasty The Qing dynasty ( ), officially the Great Qing,, was a Manchu-led imperial dynasty of China and the last orthodox dynasty in Chinese history. It emerged from the Later Jin dynasty founded by the Jianzhou Jurchens, a Tungusic-speak ...
(1644–1911), whose works can still be seen in the garden.


Film and television

Xitang locations were featured in the final sequences of the motion picture '' Mission: Impossible III''.


Transportation

The town is connected to two highways: G60 Shanghai-Hangzhou Expressway and S32 Shenjiahu Expressway. The National Highways G320 and G318 pass across the town.


Gallery

File:XiTang Canal.jpg, Xitang canal File:Xitang pic 2.jpg, A view of Xitang File:Xitang-Boote02.jpg, Boats File:Xitang-Haeuser02.jpg, Houses Image:Xitang,_China_-_Rice_Wine.jpg, Rice wine storage File:Xitang Haungjiu.JPG, Xitang Huangjiu Image:西塘-夜景.jpg, Xitang night


References


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External links


Xitang Official Website
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