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Fengjian Village (Chinese: 逢简村) is a village in Xingtan Town, Shunde, Foshan, Guangdong, China with a total area of 5.22 square kilometres (2.02 sq mi). The village has a long history and features historic sites throughout. It has three stone arch bridges: the Juji (Chinese: 巨济桥) and Mingyuan Bridges (Chinese: 明远桥) built in the Song Dynasty (960–1279), and the Jin'ao Bridge (Chinese: 金鳌桥), given building permission by the Kangxi Emperor during the Qing Dynasty (1644–1911). Ancient temples, shrines and houses abound amongst a network of rivers and streams. Due to comparisons of the local scenery with the noted sights of Zhouzhuang in Jiangsu province, the village is also known as the "Zhouzhuang of Shunde" (顺德周庄).

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  • Fengjian Village (en)
  • 逢簡村 (zh)
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  • Fengjian Village (Chinese: 逢简村) is a village in Xingtan Town, Shunde, Foshan, Guangdong, China with a total area of 5.22 square kilometres (2.02 sq mi). The village has a long history and features historic sites throughout. It has three stone arch bridges: the Juji (Chinese: 巨济桥) and Mingyuan Bridges (Chinese: 明远桥) built in the Song Dynasty (960–1279), and the Jin'ao Bridge (Chinese: 金鳌桥), given building permission by the Kangxi Emperor during the Qing Dynasty (1644–1911). Ancient temples, shrines and houses abound amongst a network of rivers and streams. Due to comparisons of the local scenery with the noted sights of Zhouzhuang in Jiangsu province, the village is also known as the "Zhouzhuang of Shunde" (顺德周庄). (en)
  • 逢簡村是一條鄉村,位于广东省佛山市顺德区杏坛镇,是当地具有岭南水乡特色的旅游景点之一,因景色可媲美江苏省的周庄,故有「顺德周庄」的称号。 該村位于交通要道上,村落建筑沿河而建。村内共有石桥30多座,其中以三座石拱桥「文明桥」、「巨济桥」和「金鳌桥」最为著名。巨济桥及文明桥是在宋朝建成,金鳌桥则是由清朝康熙皇帝御赐。 清代順德逢簡村有不少人從事搭棚行業。在清代和民國時期, 逢簡民居樓房鱗次櫛比, 有小廣州之稱, 這裡水運通暢,工、商業興旺, 工廠、商鋪林立, 以傳統的絲織業帶動百業興盛。 (zh)
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  • Fengjian Village (Chinese: 逢简村) is a village in Xingtan Town, Shunde, Foshan, Guangdong, China with a total area of 5.22 square kilometres (2.02 sq mi). The village has a long history and features historic sites throughout. It has three stone arch bridges: the Juji (Chinese: 巨济桥) and Mingyuan Bridges (Chinese: 明远桥) built in the Song Dynasty (960–1279), and the Jin'ao Bridge (Chinese: 金鳌桥), given building permission by the Kangxi Emperor during the Qing Dynasty (1644–1911). Ancient temples, shrines and houses abound amongst a network of rivers and streams. Due to comparisons of the local scenery with the noted sights of Zhouzhuang in Jiangsu province, the village is also known as the "Zhouzhuang of Shunde" (顺德周庄). (en)
  • 逢簡村是一條鄉村,位于广东省佛山市顺德区杏坛镇,是当地具有岭南水乡特色的旅游景点之一,因景色可媲美江苏省的周庄,故有「顺德周庄」的称号。 該村位于交通要道上,村落建筑沿河而建。村内共有石桥30多座,其中以三座石拱桥「文明桥」、「巨济桥」和「金鳌桥」最为著名。巨济桥及文明桥是在宋朝建成,金鳌桥则是由清朝康熙皇帝御赐。 清代順德逢簡村有不少人從事搭棚行業。在清代和民國時期, 逢簡民居樓房鱗次櫛比, 有小廣州之稱, 這裡水運通暢,工、商業興旺, 工廠、商鋪林立, 以傳統的絲織業帶動百業興盛。 (zh)
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