

Huzhou Museum, a cultural gem in Zhejiang, showcases local history and art, including the famed Huzhou Embroidery.
Slow-cooked pork belly with soy sauce, sugar, and spices, served with steamed rice.
Fresh fish cooked in a tangy vinegar sauce with ginger, garlic, and chilies.
Fermented tofu with a strong aroma, deep-fried and served with a spicy sauce.

A UNESCO-recognized craft, Huzhou embroidery is known for its intricate designs and use of silk threads.
Crafted from locally sourced bamboo, these wares are lightweight, durable, and showcase traditional craftsmanship.
A famous green tea, Biluochun is renowned for its delicate flavor and aroma, with production dating back to the Song Dynasty.

Huzhou's climate can be rainy, especially in spring and autumn.
Exploring the museum and its surroundings may involve extensive walking.

Staying hydrated is important, especially when visiting cultural sites in warm weather.
A vibrant night market offering local snacks and shopping.

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A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Silk Exchange is a stunning example of late Gothic architecture, showcasing Valencia's historic trade prowess.