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(BEIJING TIME) Today is       days before the Opening Ceremony
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Excursion Day ( Nov 11, 2010) Free
Nantong

Itinerary:
08:30 Take coach to Wuzhen- an ancient water town in China
10:00 Upon arrival, visit the te Dyeing Workshop and the old streets
12:00 Chinese lunch
13:00 Visit ater chamber,Chinese Footbinding, Culture Museum and Old Post Office
06:00 Transfer back to Shanghai
18:00 Arrive at the hotel





      One of Nantong's biggest tourist attractions is Langshan Park,located a short distance outside the city near the Yangtze River. Langshan is actually a group of five hills that rise dramatically from the otherwise flat plains that sit alongside the lower Yangtze River. Visitors can find small trails and flights of stairs that wind though the forested slopes, connecting the many Buddhist temples that pepper the hills. Langshan Park has been associated with Buddhism since the Tang Dynasty, when monks first began building their temples on the hills to keep them safe from the damaging floods.

      The Nantong Museum is housed in Zhang jian’s European-style villa that is today home to a collection of local archaeological finds as well as nature and history exhibits. In fact, this museum is the oldest founded by the Chinese and the relics and samples found here were all donated by Buddhist temples around China.

      The Nantong Textile Museum, located at Nantong City of Jiangsu Province, is the first special museum of textile in China. Nantong, the base of the modern national industry of cotton spinning and weaving and one of the birthplaces of technical education of spinning and weaving, was a well-known land of hand-woven cloth a hundred years ago. The museum was completed and opened to the public in October 1985.

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