Luzhi


Luzhi Town is a historic town located in the Wuzhong District, 18 km east of Suzhou, Jiangsu province, China.

History

Luzhi was also known as Puli, after the pseudonym of the Tang dynasty recluse poet Lu Guimeng who retired in this town.
Puli consisted of two districts: Puli and Liuzhi, which was pronounced Luzhi in the Suzhou dialect. The name Liuzhi referred to the six straight rivers in the town. At the end of the Qing dynasty, Puli was renamed to Luzhi township of Yuanhe County.
Luzhi is known for its waterways and ancient bridges, with some bridges dating back to the Song dynasty.
The Ming dynasty poet Gao Qi described Luzhi in a poem :
Luzhi is a well-preserved old town. In 2003, it was listed as one of the "Ten Famous Chinese Historical Townships" by the Chinese government. In 2004, Luzhi was awarded a Township Preservation Award by UNESCO.

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