South Lake (Jiaxing)

For other lakes named Nanhu, see Nanhu Lake.
South Lake

South Lake at night
Coordinates 30°45′25″N 120°45′22″E / 30.757°N 120.756°E / 30.757; 120.756Coordinates: 30°45′25″N 120°45′22″E / 30.757°N 120.756°E / 30.757; 120.756
Basin countries China
Surface area 0.54 km²

South Lake (Chinese: 南湖; pinyin: Nán Hú; Wu: NoeWu) is a lake in the South of Jiaxing, Zhejiang, China, and covers an area of 0.54 km². It is also known as "Mandarin Duck Lake" due to the its shape.[1]

Alongside the lake are the ruins of the Misty Rain Tower, which was first built in the 10th century AD. In the year 1548, during the Ming Dynasty, the local government dredged the waterways and piled up the mud into the center of South Lake, forming an islet. The Misty Rain tower was rebuilt on the islet the next year. In the following years, a group of ancient garden-style architectures emerged around it.

The First National Congress of the Communist Party of China was transferred from Shanghai to Jiaxing in 1921 and the final agenda was carried out in a boat on South Lake, which concluded with the establishment of the party. [2]

References

  1. "Jiaxing South Lake". Retrieved 26 August 2016.
  2. "南湖名胜——南湖红船". Retrieved 26 August 2016.
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