Shaoxing Travel Guide
When one thinks of Shaoxing, the first name that springs to mind is naturally Lu Xun. The renowned writer’s hometown is vividly depicted in his works, from Baicao Garden to Sanwei Study, from the aniseed beans of Kong Yiji to the village dramas in his stories. Shaoxing, founded during the Xia Dynasty, boasts a rich 2,500-year history. The ancient Grand Canal of eastern Zhejiang serves as its lifeline, while the Kuaiji Mountains form its backbone. Lu Xun’s study, the poetic verses of Shen Garden, the calligraphy of Lanting, and the old streets and ancient bridges give Shaoxing its scholarly aura. To truly experience Shaoxing, one must take a ride on a black-awning boat, gliding through its charming waterways.
The best time to visit Shaoxing is during the warm and blossoming months of March and April. The Wuxie Scenic Area in Zhuji City, part of the Shaoxing region, is renowned for its natural beauty. The peak water season, typically from April to May, is especially picturesque, with increased water flow creating stunning landscapes, particularly after heavy rains. This period offers the best viewing experience. Many famous festivals and celebrations, such as the Lanting International Calligraphy Festival and the Houshan Peach Blossom Festival, are held during this time.
After the plum rain season, the ideal time for travel continues into the golden autumn of October. The retreat of summer heat makes it perfect for outings, and several notable events like the Shaoxing Yellow Wine Festival and the Hutang Osmanthus Festival take place during this period. Shaoxing’s blend of rich cultural heritage, scenic beauty, and festive celebrations makes it a captivating destination year-round.