As with many of the canal towns, the old city of Changzhou is heart-shaped and ringed by canals; at the centre of the heart, Bei Dajie and Nan Dajie are the two main streets, where you are most likely to find places to eat. This area, inside the innermost ring of the canal network, is the most interesting - as well as busy wharves, there are shops everywhere selling the locally produced silks and fabrics and Changzhou's own traditional painted wooden combs , available in every conceivable shape and size.
You're most likely to arrive in Changzhou by train , though by bus there are direct links with places like Yixing which are not on the rail line. The train station is in the northeast of town, just outside the canal ring, at the eastern end of Xinfeng Jie. The principal long-distance bus station is just a short distance to the southwest from here, along the same street. The Dadi Hotel, 58 Taiping Lu (tel 0519/8100968, fax 8109834, ¥150-300), to the right of the train station and down the first street to the left, offers reasonably priced doubles in nice surroundings. The hotel also has excellent massage and sauna services at relatively cheap prices. -- location id = 22976 -->
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