Yangzhou, one
of China's famous historical and cultural cities,
has long been eulogized as "famous city on
Jianghuai Plain". The city began to be built
in 486 B.C. during the Spring and Autumn Period.
So far it has a history of over 2,480 years. In
the past, Yangzhou was named Hangou, Guangling,
Jiangdu, Wucheng and Weiyang.
Yangzhou was one of the country's nine natural regions
in remote antiquity. It became not only a political
and military base of southeastern China in the Eastern
Han Dynasty (25-220), but also an important distribution
center of grain, salt and iron in China, and a major
harbor as well because of its favorable location
in the Jianghuai Plain.
Since ancient times, Yangzhou has been a tourist
city. From as early as the Six Dynasties (222-589),
there was an old saying "to visit Yangzhou
by riding on a crane, one has to tie myriads of
strings of coins around the waist", which means
that Yangzhou is really an amazing land while you
have to spend a lot of money.
Yangzhou has been the ideal place to be frequently
visited by men of letters and scholars since ancient
times. In the Tang Dynasty, it lured numerous celebrities
and scholars. Its ancient civilization and splendid
culture even aroused the emperors' interest in touring
the city.
It is said that the Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty
visited Yangzhou three times for appreciating the
city's rare flowers, and the emperors Kangxi and
Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) had been
to the city six times each. Their visits made many
places of interest in Yangzhou famous nationwide.
Nowadays, these sites have become the most valuable
tourist resources in developing the city's tourist
industry.
Now the ancient Yangzhou City has rejuvenated its
vigor, greeting its tourists from home and abroad
with a new look.
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