In Wuxi, music transcends being a mere art form – it is a source of healing. This unique itinerary invites you on a journey to soothe your soul and rejuvenate your mind.
Yunshu Pavilion in Nianhuawan
A sanctuary for the soul, Nianhuawan' Yunshu Pavilion offers a sense of peace far removed from the world's chaos. Here, the resonant tones of singing bowls fill the air, dissolving stress and creating an atmosphere of tranquility.
Lingshan Grand Buddha Scenic Spot
This spot is more than just a Buddhist pilgrimage site, it's a haven for spiritual and musical enlightenment. The grand musical drama Auspicious Song is awe-inspiring to behold, blending sound and visuals that cleanse the soul and elevate the spirit.
Song Dynasty Imperial Palace at CCTV Wuxi Movie/TV Base
This palace allows you to step back into the elegance of the Song Dynasty (960-1279), a time when Chinese art flourished. Here, you can watch a musical feast featuring traditional instruments like the pipa, guzheng, and erhu. The refined melodies capture the exquisite beauty and cultural richness of the era.
Wuxi Shuixian Daoist Temple
Wuxi's Daoist music, a significant branch of Wu regional folk music, boasts a history as rich as its melodies. The Shuixian Daoist Temple, a national intangible cultural heritage site, preserves this ancient art form.
Yixing Shanjuan Cave
According to local lore, the legendary lovers Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai, known as The Butterfly Lovers, were from Shanjuan Mountain. In the Liangzhu Garden of Shanjuan Cave, daily performances bring this timeless opera to life, showcasing their beautiful love story.