With an area of 2250 square kilometres and an average depth of 2 metres, Taihu Lake (or Lake Tai) is the third largest freshwater lake in China. Some 90 islets, large or small, plus the presence of many fleets of fishing junk boats add to its landscape, making it a remarkable spectacle. The lake has to its credit a thriving fishing industry as well as its ornamental limestone rocks that is native to no other place. These are much favored as accessories used in decorating traditional Chinese gardens in China. Out of all the other islets, Turtle Head Islet is the place most worth visiting.
Situated in the southwest suburb of the city, 4 kilometers away from the urban area, Taihu Lake Scenery Zone consists of Meiliang Lake scenery zone and Lihu scenery zone.
Meiliang Lake is a bay of Taihu Lake covering approximately 200 square kilometers. It is the best spot of Taihu Lake Scenery Zone with Turtle Head Islet as its main part.
Turtle Head Islet was originally founded in 1918. Then Hengyun Mountain village, Guangfu temple, Taihu Lake Villa and Zhen Park were built one after another. In the 1980s, it was largely expanded and its total area reaches 321 acres.
Luding Hill is at the center of the scenery zone with an elevation of 96 meters. Situated on this are Xizi Pond, Fanli Hall, Jin'ou Pavilion, Shutian Attic and Youyou Pavilion. There is an island called Three-hill Island with an area of about 30 acres, 3.6 kilometers south of Turtle Head Islet in Taihu Lake. They are miraculous for their isolation, smallness and exquisiteness. The highest peak of Three-hills is named Three Peaks. The Huicui building was constructed on the southern slope of Three Peaks.
On the top of the highest peak stands the Poem Tablet Pavilion, built according to Wen Zhengming, an outstanding scholar's poem about Taihu Lake. Lihu Lake, with another name Five Li Lake, is a bay of Taihu Lake in the northwest, covering an area of 9.5 square kilometers. It is named after the legend of Fanli and Xishi (one of the four famous beauties in ancient China). Li Garden, formerly Fanli's residence occupies a corner of Lihu Lake covering an area of some 202 acres.
Fourty percent of this area is covered with water. It includes four tourist areas: Four Season Pavilion, the core of the park, South Dan Lakeshore, New District and Rockery Group. Among them, the Old Bridge was constructed by Rong Desheng in 1934. The 375 meter-long bridge links Turtle Head Islet and the urban district. The New Bridge was constructed in 1984.
The Taihu Lake Film and TV Studio Town
The Studio Town was founded by China Central Television Station in 1987, it is the earliest movie and TV program production base in China. Up till now, it has created a Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD) Town, a European style Town, a Three Kingdom Period (220-581 AD) Town and an Asian Town.
The Tang Town, opened to tourists in 1991, was built especially for filming a TV series entitled Emperor Tang Ming Huang. It has an area of 32 acres and there are almost a hundred scenic spots in it. You can view palaces and streets in the style of the Tang Dynasty, Scent-Sunk Pavilion, Lishan Mountain Attic and Huaqing Hot Spring. More than 20 TV plays have been produced here including The Favorite Concubine Yang. Tourists may also have a chance to enjoy the Tang Dynasty glorious palace etiquette and appreciate the dance show of the Tang Dynasty.
Opposite Tang Town, the European Town is situated on the other side of Taihu Lake with an area of 32 acres. There are a total of 6 scenery zones and over 30 scenic spots inside the town, including the French Arch of Triumph, British Gardens, a Spanish Bullfight Arena, Saint Mark Square, Florence's Aristocratic Square, and more.
Based on the famous Chinese novel, Romance of Three Kingdoms (you can learn more about it at www.threekingdoms.com), the Three Kingdoms Town is located in Dafu Village on the bank of Taihu Lake, occupying an area of 81.5 acres. It is here that The Romance of the Three Kingdoms was filmed. Here, tourists can visit the military camp of Cao, castles on water, warships, and the palaces of kingdom Wu and Ganlu (sweet dew) Temple. Film and TV cultural shows, like the Wedding Ceremony of Liubei-the King of Wu kingdom and the Scheme of Cheating Arrows, with clustered scarecrows on the decks of warships are performed regularly in the town.
How to get to the Turtle Head Islet (Source: ctrip.com): Take bus No.1 from the north bus terminal in Wuxi and get off at the terminus (about half an hour). Ferries also connect the peninsular with Plum Garden and Li Garden.
Cost: RMB50. The boat fee and the admission for the Three Hills Isles are included. If you're taking the tourism shuttle bus, get off at the Dushan stop; the entrance is another 10 minutes' walk ahead.
Opening hours: 06:00-17:00.
Anonymous Review at: 2008-03-13 Source: LuopanThis studio is founded by the China Central Television Station in 1987, and is the earliest movie and TV programme production base in China. The TV series "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" (San Guo Yan Yi) was filmed here, and the production cost of this series was a staggering 80 million RMB. Many film sets and props from this TV series have been preserved for tourists to visit in this studio. Being avid readers (and gamers!) of "San Guo", me and hubby quite enjoyed this tour.
Anonymous Review at: 2008-03-13 Source: LuopanThis is the entrance of the TV studio town
Anonymous Review at: 2008-03-13 Source: LuopanThese models were used to film the scene of "Huo Shao Chi Bi" (Battle at Chi Bi). In this story, fire was used to foil the ruler of Wei, Cao Cao's battle ships, and the alliance of Shu and Wu won this battle. This is a classic story of brains triumphing over brawn.
Anonymous Review at: 2008-03-13 Source: LuopanThe finale of our visit to this studio is watching a show - the battle at the Hulao Fortress (Liu, Guan, Zhang Da Zhan Lu Bu). In this story, the 3 sworn-brothers - Liu Bei, Guan Yu and Zhang Fei fought against Lu Bu (well-known for his extraordinary strength and martial skills) outside the Hulao Fortress (Hulao Guan). The performers did their stunts on horses, and it was quite entertaining. These performers were originally stuntsmen who were involved in the filming of the TV series, and they stayed on to perform when this studio was converted into a tourist attraction.
Anonymous Review at: 2008-03-13 Source: LuopanThe "Wu" Kingdom... My husband's surname is also "Wu" so he took a picture here.
Anonymous Review at: 2008-03-13 Source: LuopanTaihu Lake is situated in the southwest suburb of the city about 4 kilometers away from the urban area.Taihu Lake is the third largest freshwater lake in China with an area of 2250 square kilometres. Taihu Lake Scenery Zone consists of Meiliang Lake scenery zone and Lihu scenery zone. The best spot of Taihu Lake scenery zone is the with Turtle Head Islet.
Anonymous Review at: 2008-03-13 Source: LuopanOn day 4 morning, we set off to the Taihu Lake Film and TV studio town. This is the place where many films such as the "3 Kingdom Cities" are produced. Here is the map of the studio town.
Anonymous Review at: 2008-03-13 Source: LuopanGan Ning is one of my favourite characters in the "San Guo" PC game.... so I couldn't resist taking a photo of his warship. Gan Ning is said to be quite good at fighting on water with his warship.
Anonymous Review at: 2008-03-13 Source: LuopanDo take a boat ride in the Three Kingdom City and enjoy the beauty of Taihu Lake.
Anonymous Review at: 2008-03-13 Source: LuopanCao Cao, being the ruler of Wei, has a huge warship. This model has two levels - level one is the deck and level two is the living area. Tourists can rent costumes and take photos at level one, for a fee.
Anonymous Review at: 2008-03-13 Source: Luopan"Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is about the warring and political battle-of-wits amongst three countries - Wei, Shu and Wu. In the story, The ruler of Wu married his sister to Liu Bei, the ruler of Shu, to trick Liu into coming to his country so as to capture him. Unfortunately, his ploy was foiled and Liu Bei escaped back into his own country, with his new bride. The ruler of Wu suffered another loss when his troops fell into a trap when pursuing Liu Bei. This story gave rise to the Chinese proverb - "Pei Le Fu Ren You Zhe Bing" (to suffer a double loss). The 3 words carved into the rock says "Wu Wang Gong" (Palace of Wu). At this sight, there is also a "Liu Bei's Wedding Chamber".
Anonymous Review at: 2008-03-13 Source: LuopanCovering an area of over 2,250 meters, Taihu Lake is one of the largest freshwater lakes in China. The lake connects Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces but it is said that the northern shore in Wuxi is the most splendid. More than 40 islets dot the lake and hosue geese and duck farms, fish ponds and fruit orchards. Taihu is a popular excape for those battling the summer heat and there are boats or barges for a relaxing ride around the lake.
Anonymous Review at: 2008-03-13 Source: LuopanTaihu Lake is a major national scenic spot in China. It's the third largest fresh water lake in China, spanning accross Jiangsu & Zhejiang province. The scenery here is breathtaking. As such you can cruise the lake in luxury & comfortable boats.
Anonymous Review at: 2008-03-12 Source: LuopanView the lake from Xihui Park in the west of Wuxi. Climb up the Dragon Light Pagoda (Longguang Pagoda) and you will gain a bird view of the lake as well as the city.