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Shaoxing (绍兴) is a city in Zhejiang, near Shanghai and Hangzhou, famous for its traditional Chinese bridges, boats, architecture, yellow wine and a huge number of textile and cloth factories.

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Shaoxing is a historic cultural city known for its rich heritage and picturesque Jiangnan water town scenery. With over 2,500 years of history, Shaoxing is one of the birthplaces of ancient Yue culture. The city is home to notable historical sites such as the Former Residence of Lu Xun, East Lake, and the Mausoleum of Yu the Great. Shaoxing is also famous for its traditional crafts, including yellow rice wine brewing and blue calico printing. With its beautiful waterways and deep cultural roots, Shaoxing is an ideal destination for experiencing Jiangnan charm and exploring Chinese history and culture.

Orientation

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Central Areas

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Shaoxing City District Map

The heart of Shaoxing is concentrated around Yuecheng District, where visitors will find most of the city’s historic landmarks, cultural attractions, and vibrant streets for shopping and dining. This area is ideal for exploring Shaoxing’s unique heritage.

Key highlights include:

  • Lu Xun’s Former Residence: The childhood home and memorial site of Lu Xun, one of China’s greatest modern writers, located in a charming neighborhood featuring traditional architecture.
  • Shen Garden: A classical Chinese garden famous for the love story of Song Dynasty poet Lu You and his first wife, Tang Wan.
  • Mausoleum of Yu the Great: A site honoring Yu the Great, a legendary ancient hero credited with controlling floods in Chinese history.
  • Cangqiao Straight Street: A preserved historical street that captures the traditional water-town scenery unique to Shaoxing.

Suburban and Nearby Areas

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Shaoxing’s suburban areas combine modern development with cultural and natural attractions, making them perfect for day trips or short visits.

  • Keqiao: Renowned for its global textile industry, Keqiao is home to the China Textile City, the world’s largest textile market. Visitors can also enjoy scenic spots such as Jianhu Lake and the Lanting Pavilion, a historic site famous for calligraphy.
  • Shangyu: East of Shaoxing, Shangyu offers both cultural sites and outdoor activities. The Cao’e River, surrounded by ancient temples and bridges, and Dong Mountain, a tranquil retreat, are popular highlights.
  • Zhuji: A county-level city within Shaoxing, Zhuji is famous for pearls and scenic spots like Xishi’s Hometown, showcasing Yue culture, and Wuxie Waterfall, an iconic natural attraction.
  • Shengzhou: Known as the birthplace of Yue Opera, Shengzhou features cultural gems like the Yue Opera Townand Shanxi Creek, a serene landscape celebrated by Chinese poets.

Outer Suburban Areas

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Shaoxing’s outer areas are characterized by natural beauty, with numerous mountains, rivers, and ancient villages that offer opportunities for hiking, sightseeing, and cultural exploration. These regions provide a peaceful escape and showcase the deeper charm of Jiangnan.

Shaoxing offers a diverse range of experiences, from its deep historical roots to its scenic landscapes and thriving cultural traditions. Whether you’re exploring the iconic landmarks of Yuecheng or the tranquil outskirts, Shaoxing is an excellent destination for discovering the essence of Jiangnan and the depth of Chinese heritage.

History

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The Monument to Martyr Qiu Jin

Shaoxing, located in Zhejiang Province, is an ancient city with a rich cultural heritage and a history spanning over 2,500 years. Its origins date back to the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods, when it served as the capital of the State of Yue, leaving behind legends such as King Goujian’s perseverance (“sleeping on brushwood and tasting gall”) and the flood control efforts of Yu the Great. As a prominent city in the Jiangnan water town region, Shaoxing has been a hub of commerce and trade since ancient times and grew into an important economic and cultural center during the Tang and Song dynasties.

During the Southern Song Dynasty, due to political changes, Shaoxing became one of the core cities in the Jiangnan region, attracting many scholars and artists, making poetry, calligraphy, and painting flourish. Shaoxing is not only a sacred place for Chinese calligraphy but also the birthplace of Yue Opera, fostering a rich artistic heritage. In the Qing Dynasty and beyond, Shaoxing became a cradle of modern thought and culture, and the famous writer Lu Xun was born here. His former residence and literary works have added a cultural dimension to Shaoxing.

Today, Shaoxing preserves many historical sites, such as Lu Xun’s Former Residence, the Mausoleum of Yu the Great, Shen Garden, and East Lake. These landmarks bear witness to China’s historical changes and showcase Shaoxing’s unique charm as a Jiangnan water town. Shaoxing today is a blend of a modern city and an ancient cultural landscape, making it an attractive destination rich in history and natural beauty.

When to visit

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Visitors will find the best weather in Shaoxing between October and November, with mild temperatures and clear skies, making it ideal for sightseeing. March to May is also a pleasant time to visit, as spring brings blooming flowers and vibrant landscapes. Shaoxing has a humid subtropical monsoon climate, with hot and humid summers (June to August), where temperatures can reach up to around 35°C. Rainfall is highest during the rainy season in June and July, and while Shaoxing may occasionally experience typhoon effects, it is less impacted than coastal cities.

Shaoxing’s peak tourist season aligns with cultural festivals, such as the Shaoxing Yellow Wine Festival, which is typically held in October, drawing large crowds. Accommodation can be harder to secure and more expensive during festival times and other peak periods like the Chinese New Year in January or February. Booking in advance is recommended if visiting during these times.

Climate

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Shaoxing has a subtropical monsoon climate, with hot and humid summers and cold, damp winters. The best time to visit is during the “Golden Autumn” (金秋) from October to November, when the weather is pleasant and the skies are clear. Spring is mild and rainy, ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. Summer can be hot, with temperatures reaching around 35°C and frequent rain showers. Winter is cold and damp; although snowfall is rare, occasional snow adds a unique charm to this water town in southern China.

Talk

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In Shaoxing, locals primarily speak Shaoxinghua, a Wu dialect with a unique tonal system and vocabulary that reflects its deep historical roots. Shaoxinghua retains many linguistic features of ancient Chinese, making it distinct from Mandarin. While older generations primarily use Shaoxinghua in daily life, younger locals, due to widespread Mandarin education, are usually bilingual in both Shaoxinghua and Mandarin.

Shaoxinghua has slight regional accents across areas like Yuecheng, Keqiao, and Shangyu, but these differences are minor and do not hinder communication among locals.

With Mandarin as the official language and the main medium of instruction in schools, most younger residents are fluent in Mandarin. Due to Shaoxing’s growing population of non-local residents, Mandarin is also commonly used in public spaces. Therefore, Mandarin is generally sufficient for visitors to communicate in Shaoxing.

English is not widely spoken in Shaoxing. It is recommended for visitors to carry a business card of their hotel and to have destination names written in Chinese to ease communication. Some younger people may have basic English skills, but in general, having Chinese phrases prepared or assistance with translations will make communication smoother.

Get in

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By plane

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There is no civil aviation airport in Shaoxing, so passengers traveling to the city by air typically transit through nearby regional airports.

  • Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport is the nearest major international airport to Shaoxing, located approximately 30 km west of the city. It offers convenient connections to Shaoxing via shuttle buses, taxis, and private transfers. See the Hangzhou article for more details.
  • Ningbo Lishe International Airport is another option for reaching Shaoxing, located around 120 km southeast of the city. It is connected to Shaoxing by intercity buses and private transportation services. See the Ningbo article for more details.
  • Yiwu Airport is a smaller regional airport about 100 km southwest of Shaoxing. Travelers can reach Shaoxing from Yiwu via intercity buses or taxis. See the Yiwu article for more details.

By train

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  • 1 Shaoxingbei Railway Station (绍兴北站). Shaoxing North Railway Station is the principal hub for high-speed trains serving Shaoxing and surrounding areas. Located about 10 km north of the city center, it’s accessible via local bus lines and taxis for a quick commute. The station features a spacious departure hall with a variety of dining options and convenient facilities. While English-speaking staff may be limited, signage is clear and generally easy to follow. There are several hotels near the station, but it’s advisable for foreign travelers to check in advance regarding accommodation policies.
  • 2 Shaoxing Railway Station (绍兴站). Shaoxing Railway Station serves as a central hub for both standard and high-speed trains connecting Shaoxing to nearby cities. Located about 5 km southeast of the city center, it offers easy access via local bus routes and taxis for a short commute. The station is moderately sized, with a comfortable departure hall and essential facilities, including dining options and convenience stores. Although English-speaking staff may be limited, signage is clear, making navigation relatively straightforward for visitors. There are several hotels near the station, but foreign travelers are advised to confirm accommodation policies in advance to ensure a smooth stay.
  • 3 Shaoxingdong Railway Station (绍兴东站). Shaoxing East Railway Station is a key high-speed rail stop about 15 km east of the city center. It’s easily accessible by bus and taxi, with modern facilities, dining options, and clear signage for easy navigation. While English assistance may be limited, the station is straightforward for travelers. Nearby hotels may require advance confirmation for foreign guests.
  • 4 Shangyu Railway Station (上虞站). Shangyu Railway Station serves as an important stop for both regular and high-speed trains, connecting Shangyu District to other major cities in Zhejiang. Located around 5 km from Shangyu’s center, the station is accessible by local buses and taxis. It features a compact layout with basic amenities and clear signage, making it easy to navigate. English assistance may be limited, so travelers are advised to have their destination information prepared in Chinese.
  • 5 Shangyunan Railway Station (上虞南站). Shangyu South Railway Station is a high-speed rail station primarily serving Shangyu District and nearby areas. Located approximately 10 km south of Shangyu’s city center, it’s easily accessible by taxi and local buses. The station is modern yet compact, with essential facilities and clear signage to assist travelers.
  • Zhuji Railway Station is a major hub connecting Zhuji City with other key destinations across Zhejiang and beyond, primarily serving high-speed rail routes. Located about 6 km from Zhuji’s city center, it is easily accessible by local buses and taxis. The station offers a spacious waiting area, along with essential services such as dining and convenience stores. While English-speaking staff may be limited, the clear signage ensures easy navigation for travelers.
  • Shengzhou North Railway Station is a key high-speed rail station serving Shengzhou City and surrounding areas. Situated about 10 km north of Shengzhou’s center, it is conveniently reachable by taxi and local bus routes. The station has a modern design with a comfortable waiting area and essential facilities for travelers.
  • Shengzhou Xinchang Railway Station serves both Shengzhou and nearby Xinchang County, connecting these areas with major cities in the region via high-speed rail. Located roughly 15 km from Shengzhou’s city center, the station is accessible by local buses and taxis. It offers a modern waiting area with basic amenities, including dining and convenience services.

By bus

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The easiest way to get into Shaoxing is by bus, almost every city in Zhejiang will have transportation to Shaoxing.

As a tourist in Shaoxing, you’re unlikely to rely on inter-province buses, as China’s high-speed rail network offers fast and affordable options to most major destinations. For most travelers, the convenience of high-speed rail outweighs any cost differences, even for budget-conscious backpackers. However, if you’re visiting smaller towns or rural areas around Shaoxing that lack direct rail access, long-distance buses are a practical choice.

Shaoxing has several key bus stations for inter-province travel. Shaoxing Central Bus Station (绍兴客运中心), located near the city center, is the main hub for routes to nearby provinces, including Jiangsu and Anhui. Shangyu Bus Station (上虞客运站) and Zhuji Bus Station (诸暨客运站) also offer routes to neighboring cities and regions, serving travelers from different parts of Shaoxing.

  • 6 Shaoxing Central Bus Station (绍兴客运中心). Shaoxing Central Bus Station is the main bus station in Shaoxing, with routes to cities in and outside Zhejiang, like Hangzhou, Ningbo, and Shanghai. The station has basic facilities, making travel easy for locals and tourists.
  • 7 Shangyu Bus Station (上虞客运站). Shangyu Bus Station, located in Shangyu District, Shaoxing, is a key transportation hub with bus routes to nearby cities like Hangzhou, Ningbo, and Jinhua. The station provides essential facilities for a convenient travel experience, serving both locals and tourists.
  • Zhuji Bus Station is the main long-distance bus station in Zhuji, offering services to various cities within and outside Zhejiang Province. The station has basic, practical facilities for easy travel, with major routes to destinations like Hangzhou, Ningbo, and Jinhua, making it an important choice for residents and tourists.

For destinations within Zhejiang province, inter-city buses connect Shaoxing to nearby cities like Hangzhou, Ningbo, and Yiwu. These buses are convenient for reaching smaller towns and attractions where high-speed rail service is limited.

By car

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Foreigners can rent vehicles in Shaoxing, but they must hold a valid Chinese driving license, as international driving permits are not accepted in mainland China.

For those planning to drive around Shaoxing, there are generally no special permits required for vehicles with non-local license plates, unlike cities such as Beijing. However, be aware that certain areas in the downtown may restrict the use of motorcycles, particularly on major roads, to ease congestion and enhance road safety.

Get around

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The downtown is very clean, and very nice to walk around to feel the perfect combination of modern and ancient Chinese culture.

Modern center square in the downtown of Shaoxing

In Shaoxing, getting around is easy with a well-developed public transport system. Buses cover most of the major attractions, neighborhoods, and surrounding areas, making them an affordable and reliable choice for exploring the city. Shared bikes are commonly available near bus stops and popular tourist sites, offering a convenient way for short-distance travel and connecting to public transport.

Many locals and tourists also use ride-hailing apps like DiDi for quick and efficient transportation. Payments can be made through Alipay or WeChat, making the process seamless for travelers. However, since most taxi drivers don’t speak English, it’s advisable for visitors to prepare their destination in Chinese or ask hotel staff to write it down. This will help when asking for directions or showing it to taxi drivers. Young locals may be more familiar with basic English, so it’s worth asking them for help if needed.

Crossing the street in Shaoxing requires extra caution. Even at zebra crossings, vehicles may not yield to pedestrians. Always follow traffic signals, and it is safest to cross when the pedestrian light is green. When crossing busy streets, joining a group of locals can increase the chances of cars slowing down or stopping.

See

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Bazi Bridge

Shaoxing is a city with a long history, and its cultural relics and natural scenery are beloved by visitors. In Yuecheng District and Keqiao District, you can feel the ancient charm of Shaoxing. Traditional black awning boats still travel along the old canals, and the streets and historic buildings along the canals showcase the rich Jiangnan water-town style. Lu Xun's Hometown, which not only highlights the childhood life of the renowned writer Lu Xun but also preserves many late Qing and early Republic-era buildings, is a particularly popular attraction.

East Lake Scenic Area (Yuecheng District) is a famous natural and cultural attraction in Shaoxing, known for its unique rock formations, clear waters, and stone bridges. Visitors can take a boat ride on East Lake to enjoy the blend of nature and culture. Nearby, Lan Pavilion (Lanting) is renowned for being the place where the famous calligrapher Wang Xizhi wrote the "Orchid Pavilion Preface," making it a sacred site for Chinese calligraphy enthusiasts.

Shaoxing is also famous for its winemaking culture. A visit to the Shaoxing Yellow Wine Museum offers insights into the history and craftsmanship of Shaoxing rice wine. Besides cultural attractions, Shaoxing boasts beautiful natural scenery, such as Kuaiji Mountain, which is great for hiking and outdoor activities. The mountain is also home to historical landmarks like Dayu Mausoleum, which are well worth exploring.

Fishermen in this town used to use cormorants (鸬鹚) for fishing, but nowadays the town only has the birds on special occasions. Call the travel association ahead of time to ask before coming here to look for birds.

  • Lu Xun's Hometown Tourism Precinct 
    1 Lu Xun's Hometown Tourism Precinct (鲁迅故里景区), 241 Luxun Zhong Lu, Yuecheng District, Shaoxing (绍兴市越城区鲁迅中路241号). An assortment of buildings associated with Lu Xun, a famous early 20th century Chinese writer. free.
  • 2 Shen's Garden (沈园), 318 Luxun Zhong Lu, Yuecheng District, Shaoxing (绍兴市越城区鲁迅中路318号). Shen Garden, located in Shaoxing, is a historic garden known for its Song Dynasty style and the famous love story of Lu You and Tang Wan. With its picturesque bridges, flowing streams, and lush greenery, the garden exudes classical charm, making it an ideal spot to experience Southern Song culture and a romantic atmosphere.
  • 3 Bazi Bridge (八字桥). Bazi Bridge, located in Shaoxing, is one of the oldest existing overpass bridges in China, built during the Northern Song Dynasty. Named for its unique figure-eight shape, the bridge showcases an ingenious design and structure. Surrounded by flowing rivers and ancient alleys, it represents the charm of Shaoxing’s water-town culture and serves as an important site to explore the city’s history and traditions. free.
  • 4 Yangshan Stone Buddha (羊山石佛). Stone Buddha Grottoes peaks, one for the southern four stone Buddhas. Buddha, 10 meters high, the left knee fall to be shaking hands with visitors, this attitude is rare in China. Yangshan foot of the lake has Shifosi, Temple, surrounded by water on both sides of solitary backers.
  • 5 The Orchid Pavilion (兰亭/Lanting), foothills of Lancome, 13 km southwest, . 08:00-17:00. Lanting is a famous calligrapher of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. According to legend, he once worked here to plant orchids; he set up a pavilion, hence the name Lanting. The site was built in the 27th year of Ming Jiajing (AD 1548) when the county was rebuilt by Shen Qi. It was restored to the style of Ming and Qing gardens in 1980. ¥80. 兰亭 on Wikipedia
  • 6 Shaoxing Museum (绍兴博物馆), 75 Pianmen Street, Yuecheng District (越城区偏门直街75号) (bus routes 6, 6A, 18, 23, 28, 52, 177, 177a, 302 and 1001), +86 575 85096361, . 09:00-16:30, no entry after 16:00, closed on Mondays. The Shaoxing Museum, located in the city center, is a comprehensive museum showcasing the rich history and local culture of Shaoxing. Its collections include ancient artifacts, calligraphy, ceramics, and traditional handicrafts, with a special focus on the legacy of Yu the Great, Lu Xun's literary contributions, and Shaoxing rice wine culture. The museum’s modern exhibitions and interactive displays provide visitors with an engaging way to explore the unique charm of this historic city. Free.
  • Shen's Garden
    7 Chinese Yellow Wine Museum (绍兴黄酒博物馆). 08:30-17:00. The Shaoxing Yellow Wine Museum showcases the brewing history and cultural traditions of Shaoxing yellow wine. Visitors can explore the fermentation process and enjoy wine tasting and making.
  • 8 East Lake Scenic Area (东湖风景区). 08:30-17:00. East Lake Scenic Area is located about six kilometers east of the ancient city of Shaoxing. Known as one of the three famous lakes in Zhejiang Province, East Lake features a unique combination of cliffs, caves, stone bridges, and water. Though small in size, its extraordinary scenery formed by unusual rocks and caves has earned it the reputation of a rare "marvel among lakes" in the tourism industry. ¥50.

The county-level city of Shengzhou (嵊州 Shèngzhōu), which falls under the jurisdiction of Shaoxing, is the birthplace of Yue opera (越剧 yuèjù), the second most popular genre of Chinese opera after Beijing opera.

Do

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Strolling through the historic districts of Shaoxing is an experience not to be missed. At Cangqiao Straight Street, beyond admiring the stone-paved roads and traditional residences, you can participate in creating Shaoxing-style handicrafts or join workshops on water-town culture. At the street’s food stalls, handpick ingredients to try making authentic Shaoxing snacks—an enjoyable and delicious activity.

Kuaiji's Mountain 

Shaoxing’s natural attractions also offer hands-on activities. At Kuaiji Mountain, visitors can hike to the summit and join a painting workshop at the top to capture their journey through art. The campsite at the foot of the mountain offers bonfire experiences, where you can participate in interactive games or enjoy barbecue evenings with others.

Cycling is another fantastic way to explore Shaoxing’s charm. Starting from Cangqiao Straight Street, cycle along the canal to the rural rice fields, stopping to try punting a traditional black-awning boat. This experience gives you a glimpse into the water-town lifestyle. Near the rice fields, you can even join rice planting activities to enjoy the hands-on fun of traditional farming.

In the city center, traditional Chinese foot therapy is ideal for relaxing after a long day. For a more unique experience, short workshops on foot massage techniques are available, incorporating local herbal knowledge. Visitors can learn how to relax and care for their feet, leaving with a certificate of participation as a memorable keepsake.

Shaoxing’s cultural performances and art activities are equally captivating. At the Shaoxing Grand Theater, join interactive sessions to learn basic movements and singing techniques of Yue Opera. Calligraphy enthusiasts can visit the Lanting Calligraphy Art Center to copy classics by Wang Xizhi and create their own calligraphy pieces under expert guidance.

  • 1 Warehouse bridge straight street (仓桥直街). Warehouse bridge straight street is one of Shaoxing's well-preserved ancient streets, showcasing the charm of Jiangnan water towns. The stone-paved road, old bridges, and traditional houses reflect the city's rich history and culture. free.
  • 2 Kuaiji's Mountain (会稽山), Dayuling, +86 (0575)88366666. 8:00~16:30. Kuaiji Mountain, located in the southeastern part of Shaoxing, is renowned for its rich history and picturesque natural scenery. It is the burial site of Yu the Great, an ancient hero of China’s flood control efforts, with the Mausoleum of Yu situated at the mountain's base, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts. The mountain also offers dense forests, winding hiking trails, and stunning summit views, making it an ideal spot for trekking and relaxation. ¥50.
  • Downtown Theater in Shaoxing
    3 Shaoxing Downtown Theatre (绍兴大剧院) (center of the downtown). all day. Shaoxing Grand Theater organizes more than 100 performances every year. It has successfully received and held the 6th World Chorus Festival, the 7th China Art Festival, the Opening (closing) Show of China Yue Opera Art Festival, the 21st Golden Rooster and Hundred Flowers Film Festival and other major performances. Shaoxing Grand Theater has become a window for cultural exchanges between Shaoxing and the rest of the world. free.
  • 4 Lanting Calligraphy Art Center (兰亭书法艺术中心), +86 (0575)84600775. The Lanting Calligraphy Art Center is a cultural venue dedicated to preserving and promoting Chinese calligraphy. Visitors can admire classic calligraphy works, learn about its history, and enjoy the hands-on experience of creating their own calligraphy.

Festivals

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  • Lu Xun Cultural Festival
    Shaoxing Yellow Wine Festival (绍兴黄酒节) Held every autumn, usually in October or November, this festival celebrates Shaoxing’s renowned yellow wine culture. Visitors can enjoy wine tastings, watch traditional brewing demonstrations, and participate in cultural performances. It is also a great opportunity to pair Shaoxing’s famous rice wine with local delicacies.
  • Lu Xun Cultural Festival (鲁迅文化节) Takes place annually in September or October to honor Lu Xun, one of China’s greatest modern writers and a native of Shaoxing. The festival includes activities such as literary readings, themed exhibitions, lectures, and performances inspired by Lu Xun’s works.
  • Lanting Calligraphy Festival (兰亭书法节) Held every April at the famous Lanting Pavilion, this festival commemorates Wang Xizhi, the legendary calligrapher of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Activities include calligraphy competitions, exhibitions, and traditional cultural performances. Calligraphy enthusiasts can enjoy the art while taking in the scenic beauty of Lanting.
  • Dayu Cultural Festival (大禹文化节) Typically held in June around the Dragon Boat Festival, this event pays tribute to Yu the Great, the ancient hero known for his flood control efforts. Centered at the Mausoleum of Yu the Great, the festival features traditional rituals, cultural lectures, and folk performances related to water culture.
  • Yue Opera Festival (越剧艺术节) This festival, held irregularly every few years, celebrates Yue Opera, which originated in Shaoxing. Highlights include Yue Opera performances, cultural exhibitions, and workshops, providing a deep dive into this traditional art form.
  • Cao’e Temple Fair (曹娥庙庙会) Takes place in March (around the Qingming Festival) at the Cao’e Temple in Shangyu District. The fair honors the filial daughter Cao’e and features traditional temple activities, folk performances, and cultural exhibitions. It’s a vibrant celebration of local history and customs.

Buy

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There are many shopping malls in the downtown area, here recommended some:

  • Lotus - in the north west of the downtown, a Thai cooperation's shopping center, offering variety of daily products with comprehensive prices.
  • Trust-Mart - in the middle of the downtown, right beneath the center square underground, easy transportation.
  • Buxing Road- in the south of the downtown, famous for its traditional Chinese small products like stamps, old money, pets and small hand made gifts.

If time and weather permit, walking is the best way to explore the water-town charm of Shaoxing. Many of its distinctive streets are tucked away in back alleys, inaccessible to motorized vehicles, offering unique shopping and cultural experiences. Markets and shopping streets in Shaoxing are typically organized by product type and concentrated in specific areas or along main streets.

Street markets

Shusheng Cultural Street

1 Dongpu Street Antique Market (东浦街古玩市场). Ring River Night Market is a lively evening destination, with stalls along the river selling snacks, lanterns, clothing, and daily necessities. Visitors can shop for unique goods while enjoying the scenic night views of Shaoxing’s waterways, making it a vibrant cultural experience.

2 Shusheng Cultural Street (书圣故里文化街), +86 (0575)85081938. All day. Shusheng Cultural Street is a must-visit landmark to experience Shaoxing’s rich cultural heritage. This street features exhibitions of calligraphy, shops selling traditional Chinese writing tools, and displays on Shaoxing rice wine culture. Visitors can purchase local specialties like handcrafted calligraphy supplies, rice wine, and other souvenirs. free.

3 Cangqiao Straight Street (仓桥直街). All day. Cangqiao Straight Street is not only a picturesque pedestrian street but also a hub for experiencing traditional Shaoxing life. Shops here sell handicrafts, traditional snacks, and the iconic black felt hat of Shaoxing. The street also hosts a small antique market where collectors might find unique treasures. free.

4 The Lanting Scenic Area Market (兰亭景区周边集市), +86 (0575)84606887. The Lanting Scenic Area Market on the outskirts of Shaoxing centers around calligraphy culture. Visitors can buy calligraphy artworks, ink stones, brushes, and other traditional writing tools. The market also has stalls selling local specialties like Shaoxing stinky tofu and pickled goods.

5 Ring River Night Market (环城河夜市). Ring River Night Market is a lively evening destination, with stalls along the river selling snacks, lanterns, clothing, and daily necessities. Visitors can shop for unique goods while enjoying the scenic night views of Shaoxing’s waterways, making it a vibrant cultural experience.

6 Shaoxing Decor and Home Goods Market (绍兴装饰用品市场), Quanxian street, +86 (0575)88049888. Shaoxing Decor and Home Goods Market is concentrated around Zhongxing Road, where shops specialize in lighting, furniture, and home décor, attracting visitors seeking unique items for their homes.

Whether you’re looking for local specialties or immersing yourself in Shaoxing’s cultural offerings, these streets and markets provide an unforgettable shopping and sightseeing experience.

Shaoxing’s modern shopping centers are equally appealing. Intime Mall (Shaoxing) is one of the largest and most comprehensive malls in the city, offering a mix of international and local brands, along with dining and entertainment options. It’s particularly popular among families and young shoppers. Shimao Plaza, located in a bustling area of Shaoxing, features multiple floors of shopping, a cinema, and a children’s play area, making it ideal for a family day out.

7 Intime Mall (Shaoxing) (银泰百货(聚银时代购物中心店)).

8 Shimao Plaza (世茂广场(绍兴越城店)), +86 (0575)88196666.

Eat

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  • Meigan cai
    Meigan cai , or preserved mustard greens, boasts a rich history of production. People often prepare it at home, making it a staple ingredient in their cuisine. Beyond its everyday use, Meigan Cai is also a popular choice for gifting to family and friends. This flavorful pickled vegetable is especially prized for enhancing the taste of stewed dishes, with the classic Hakka delicacy Meigan Cai Kou Rou (梅菜扣肉/梅干菜烧肉) being a standout example.
  • Shaoxing Xianggao(绍兴香糕), Shaoxing Fragrant Cake is a unique specialty of Shaoxing with a long history. It was one of the eight tribute items presented to the Qing imperial court. The cake is square-shaped with a white and yellow appearance. It has a fine texture, just meit in the mouth, and offers a sweet, aromatic flavor. Made from pure ingredients, it is moderately sweet and easy to digest.
  • 1 Kong Yiji Restaurant · Intangible Cultural Heritage (孔乙己酒家 · 非遗门店), 112 Cangqiao Zhijie, +86 (0575)85172777, +86 (0575)85229878. 10:30-15:00, 16:30-21:00. This restaurant specializes in traditional Shaoxing cuisine, blending the city's rich history and culture. It is committed to preserving and innovating local intangible cultural heritage dishes, such as Shaoxing wine and stinky tofu.
  • 2 Xianghui Lou (湘会楼(鲁迅西路店)), 244 Luxun W Rd, Yuecheng District, +86 (0575)85226577. 11:00-14:00,16:30-20:30. It is a restaurant specializing in authentic Hunan cuisine. The environment is comfortable, and the prices are affordable, making it popular among both locals and tourists. The restaurant is especially suitable for guests who enjoy spicy food, with generous portion sizes and quick service.
  • 3 Shang Ding Xian Special Noodles (尚鼎鲜特色面), Yuecheng District, 62, +8615967580025. M-F 11:00-14:00, 17:00-20:30; Sa Su 11:00-13:30, 17:00-20:30. This is a restaurant specializing in unique noodle dishes and is known for offering a variety of fresh, flavorful noodle options, made with carefully selected ingredients.
  • 4 Zhengshifu Clay Oven Rolls Fried Bread Stick (郑师傅烧饼油条), Jinghu Rd, Yuecheng District, +86 13626754133. Daily 04:30-21:00. This is a casual restaurant that specializes in traditional Chinese breakfast items, particularly sesame flatbreads (烧饼) and deep-fried dough sticks (油条).
  • 5 Xunbaoji (寻宝记绍兴状元店), 127 Fushan St,Yuecheng District, +86 (0575)85223317. Chinese restaurant
  • 6 Aguo Restaurant (阿国饭店), 15-1-5Hushan N Rd, Yuecheng District, +86 15088504811. This is a restaurant specializing in authentic Zhejiang cuisine. It is quite popular, and reservations are recommended in advance.
  • 7 Ji He Wu Peng Chuan Yan (Lu Xun Store) (几荷乌篷船宴(鲁迅店)), 47 Luxun Middle Rd, 47, Yuecheng District, +86 57 8824 8777. 10:30-14:00, 16:30-20:30. This is a restaurant that focuses on traditional Shaoxing local specialties. Common classic dishes on the menu include Shao San Xian(绍三鲜), Mei Gan Cai Kou Rou(梅菜扣肉), and Stinky Tofu(臭豆腐).
  • 8 Xingchangjiu Vegetable Rice (兴昌酒菜饭), 10, Yuecheng District, +86 159 8827 3832. This restaurant's menu features common Shaoxing specialties such as Drunken Chicken, dishes made with Huangjiu (yellow rice wine), and classic local appetizers that pair well with drinks.
  • 9 Xuanermian (轩儿面), 192 Xinjian N Rd, Yuecheng District. This is a restaurant that specializes in traditional Shaoxing noodles, with a focus on authentic handmade noodles paired with local Shaoxing-style snacks.
  • 10 Yi Cheng Yi Wei (一城一味), 21 Shengli E Rd, 21, Yuecheng District, +86 181 0683 6111. 10:00-21:00. Quick-service Chinese restaurant

Drink

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  • A smaller scaled version of the classic Shaoxing wine container
    Shaoxing wine
    Shaoxing wine is a variety of Chinese Huangjiu ("yellow wine") made by fermenting glutinous rice, water, and wheat-based yeast. Better quality Shaoxing wine can be drunk as a beverage and in place of rice at the beginning of a meal.
  • Ping Shui Ri Zhu Tea(平水日铸茶) is a traditional famous tea from the Ping Shui town and surrounding areas in the Keqiao district of Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province. It belongs to the green tea category and has a history dating back to the Tang Dynasty, named after the tea plants grown in the Ri Zhu Ridge area. It was even listed as a tribute in the Tea Classic.

Bars

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  • 1 Jungle Cat Bar (丛林猫), 50 Hechangtang, Yuecheng District, +86 177 9008 6057. 06:00-24:00. A charming little bar that is very popular with women. The atmosphere is quiet and comfortable, and each drink is unique, with rich and layered aromas.
  • 2 Fushan Day & Night Store (福山日夜商店), 235 Hengjie St, Yuecheng District, +86 18367618071. 14:00-02:00. A small bar hidden on Huanshan Road, with a relaxed atmosphere and beautiful decor.
  • 3 Useless (無用useless), 150 Pianmen St, Yuecheng District, +86 18888702681. 10:00-02:00. It has both indoor and outdoor areas, where you can enjoy quiet conversations or live music performed by a band.
  • 4 Zhengdian (整点酒吧), 695 Jiefang S Rd, Yuecheng District, +86 15757190335. Perfect for those who enjoy a quiet atmosphere, with a friendly and welcoming owner. The craft beer and snacks in the shop are exceptionally good.
  • 5 craftbeer (入海精酿酒馆craftbeer(宽庭店)), +86 13362577525. Daily 18:00-02:00. The drink menu is updated regularly. Guests can relax in the courtyard, sipping drinks and enjoying the breeze.
  • 6 Free Coffee improv bar (自由咖啡improv bar), 287 Jiefang S Rd, Yuecheng District, +86 13357573901. Daily 14:00-02:00. A combination of a bar and a café, featuring various styles of live music performances held irregularly.

Café

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  • 7 Back Alley Coffee Lab (后巷Coffee Lab), 4 Xiaochanfa Ln, Yuecheng District. Located close to Lu Xun's former residence, this place features beautiful traditional Chinese courtyard decor and offers a spacious environment.
  • 8 Youjian Coffee (有涧咖啡), 63 Jishan St, Yuecheng District, +86 13757586006. The café is located by the river, where you can enjoy watching boats come and go. The décor follows the traditional Shaoxing architectural style, with a strong ink painting ambiance.
  • 9 South of City Coffee (城南咖啡), 673 Yuecheng District, +86 18505752559. 10:00-21:00. The space is spacious and popular, making it ideal for gatherings with friends. The overall style is American vintage.
  • 10 Tuqi Coffee (土氣(偏门直街店)), 26 Yuecheng District, +86 15005858677. M Tu F-Su 09:00-21:00; W Th 09:00-18:00. The café has two floors with a glass roof, and you can spot little squirrels on the nearby sycamore tree. It is very close to the Shaoxing Museum.
  • 11 Bye Bye Coffee House (拜拜咖啡屋), 36 Qielandian, Yuecheng District, +86 13858441078. M Tu Th-Su 12:30-21:30. A cozy little house with a Japanese style, featuring cute tableware and plates.
  • 12 UnderTree (UnderTree树下咖啡), 3-2 Pianmen St, Yuecheng District, +86 13486539540. Daily 10:00-21:00. A café located under a tree. The space is a bit small, but the atmosphere is warm and cozy, with beautiful decor.
  • 13 Yijia Coffee (一加咖啡(人民中路店)), 575 Renmin Middle Rd, Yuecheng District, +86 18857574154. 09:00-20:30. This is a café located inside a creative park, with many cute little decorations. The atmosphere is clean, relaxing, and very quiet.
  • 14 Liuri Coffee (六日咖啡), 151 Cangqiao St, 151, Yuecheng District, +86 13106365271. 09:00-17:00. The barista asks about customers' taste preferences to recommend the right coffee beans.
  • 15 Jifang Coffee (几方咖啡), 19 Shijiachiyan, Yuecheng District, +86 18667507694. M-F 11:00-18:00. The coffee shop features a vintage style overall, with a variety of coffee beans displayed on the counter. The outdoor seating area is perfect for photos.

Sleep

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  • Home Inn ShaoXing MoEr (Inside Mole Modern town in the northern west downtown).
  • Shaoxing Hotel, Huanshan Rd No.9, +86 575-5155888. €38-€136.
  • Xianheng Hotel, Jiefang South Rd No.680.
  • Shaoxing International Hotel, Fushan West Rd No.100.
  • Shaoxing Native Place Youth Hostel (绍兴鲁迅故里国际青年旅舍), 鲁迅故里内新建南路558号(鲁迅故里西大门口即咸亨酒店旁边), +86 575-85080288, . Decent youth hostel in a nice old building with a lovely courtyard. Located a few minutes walk away from the Lu Xun attractions in a nice old street. Dormitories for around ¥50, privates from around ¥138.
  • Holiday Inn Shaoxing (绍兴世茂假日酒店), No.89 Fanli Road, yuecheng District, +86 5758 959 8888. Check-in: 14:00 , check-out: 12:00 .

Go next

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On the way from Shaoxing to Qianqing

Qianqing (钱清) — A small town not far away from downtown Shaoxing, bus 613 will get you there directly, and it is famous for its cheap textile and cloth materials with nice quality.

Hangzhou — The capital of Zhejiang Province, famous for its West Lake and rich cultural heritage. Hangzhou is only about 30 minutes away from Shaoxing by high-speed rail, making it a convenient day trip destination.

Ningbo — A bustling port city known for its historical Tianyi Pavilion and modern maritime industry. Ningbo can be reached from Shaoxing in about 50 minutes by high-speed rail.

Shanghai — China's largest metropolis, offering a blend of modern skyline and colonial architecture. Shanghai is approximately 1.5 hours away from Shaoxing by high-speed train or a 2-hour drive.

Mount Huangshan — A UNESCO World Heritage site, famous for its stunning granite peaks and ancient pine trees. It is about 3 hours from Shaoxing by high-speed train, ideal for a scenic getaway.

Wuzhen — A traditional water town with well-preserved ancient architecture and canals, located approximately 1.5 hours from Shaoxing by car or train.

Routes through Shaoxing
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