Nantong Museum, a must-visit spot in autumn
Maple leaves at the Nantong Museum turn yellow. [Photo/Nantong Museum]
As the autumn wind rises and yellow leaves fall, the changing of seasons always carries a poetic and melancholic touch. In this golden autumn season, why not visit the Nantong Museum and feel the sediment of time and the charm of culture.
Here, you can slow down. Strolling through the garden, the refreshing and lingering fragrance, pure and long-lasting, purifies and elevates the soul in an atmosphere of art and retro. Autumn here is like an overturned palette, with each leaf telling a colorful story of the past.
Coming out of the north gate of Nantong Museum, following the scent of osmanthus, and strolling gently along the moat, you will soon arrive at Haoyang Residence, a former residence of Chinese industrial pioneer Zhang Jian (1853-1926).
This is a traditional Chinese-style courtyard that features a front and rear hall. It consists of a two-story building and multiple small courtyards, resembling a beautiful Chinese ink painting with green tiles and white walls. Here, you can find a quiet corner, savor tea, or leisurely walk around, enjoying a leisurely and contented time.
Coming out of Haoyang Residence, crossing the bustling Nanda Street, you will see one of Nantong's landmark buildings – the Bell Tower Square. The red brick-made bell tower towers into the sky, with the musical sound of the bell, as if narrating the history and changes of Nantong. As night falls, the Bell Tower Square lights up, adding a touch of modern vitality and charm to this city.