Yuantouzhu (Chinese: 鼋头渚; pinyin: Yuán tóu zhǔ) is a peninsula which lies on the northwestern shore of Lake Tai, near Wuxi in China's Jiangsu province. It was established as a park in 1916 and celebrated its centennial in 2016.[1]

Yuantouzhu peninsula, Sanshan Islands and Lake Tai

Yuantouzhu, or "Turtle Head Isle" in English (so called because its shape resembles a turtle's head), is a popular scenic tourist region. Tourist ferries leave from Yuantouzhu to the Sanshan Islands (三山岛), which were opened to tourists in the mid-1980s.[2] Seagulls follow the boat and like to be fed by tourists on boat.

The Yuantouzhu park is famous for its tourism especially during the spring season from March to April when hundreds of cherry blossom trees start to bloom.[3] Two gates are open for tourists which are Chongshan gate and Dushan main gate. During the season, there are also at least eight ancient fishing sailboats in the lake.[4]

Seagulls following yuantouzhu boat

References

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  1. ^ "Turtle Head Isle set to turn 100 this year[1]".
  2. ^ Simon Foster, et al: Frommer's China (2010).
  3. ^ synyan (2009-03-28). 梁溪漫志(17):鼋渚春涛樱似海 (in Chinese). Retrieved 2012-04-25.
  4. ^ synyan (2012-04-03). 梁溪漫志(45):长春花漪樱吹雪 (in Chinese). Retrieved 2012-04-25.
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