Yongchang Fort, built in 1558, is located in Yongzhong Street, Longwan District, Wenzhou City. Many bridges were built and preserved in the Ming Dynasty, and the city walls were also built in the Ming Dynasty. Wadang is very historical. There are characteristics of Jiangnan water towns and the shadow of coastal fishermen's culture. The place is a bit awkward due to the modern city construction.
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Yongchang Fort, built in 1558, is located in Yongzhong Street, Longwan District, Wenzhou City. Many bridges were built and preserved in the Ming Dynasty, and the city walls were also built in the Ming Dynasty. Wadang is very historical. There are characteristics of Jiangnan water towns and the shadow of coastal fishermen's culture. The place is a bit awkward due to the modern city construction.
Yongchang Fort, Ming Castle, commonly known as the New Town. Built in 1558 (Ming Jiajing 37 years). Located in Yongzhong Street, Longwan District, Wenzhou City. In the Ming Dynasty, Wenzhou coast was violated by the Yongqiang, Wang Pei, Wang De uncle and nephew of the Yongqiang resistance. The nephew Wang Pei, Wang Shuguo, and the uncle and brother of the queen, launched the construction of this castle to protest.
Quiet and simple ancient village, small bridges and flowing water people. Although there is no particularly complete construction and development, it has a lot of atmosphere in the ancient alley. It is still very tasteful to walk around in your leisure time.
Yongchangbao is getting more and more beautiful, and there is a big gap than Wuzhen. There are too many vehicles and too many modern houses. Most of the old houses have not been built, and there are too many grasses.
It’s very fun here. The ancient city walls and moats are all witnesses to the fight against the squats during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and the celebrity housing in the Qing Dynasties. It’s worth playing.
Come play, old city walls, castles against the wind, unique scenery, human landscape?
Very good Yongchang Fort, anti-suppression history and Wang family