Misty Rain Corridor

The corridor shed is also called the rain corridor. Many ancient towns in the south of the Yangtze River have it. From the appearance, it is a street supported by wooden pillars and with a tiled roof. The corridor shed in Xitang is very distinctive. As long as you walk along the river in the ancient town, there will always be a corridor shed overhead to shelter you from the wind and rain. Especially on rainy days, walking under the corridor shed and listening to the patter of rain, and enjoying the hazy scenery outside the corridor has a strong artistic conception. Therefore, the corridor shed in Xitang has the beautiful name of ‘Misty Rain Corridor’. Most of the corridor sheds in Xitang are built along the river. Walking in the corridor, you can visit various shops along the street. On the other side is the river. From time to time, a rowing boat passes slowly with tourists. Some corridor sheds are also equipped with backrest benches for people to rest. There are also several stone bridges connecting the corridor sheds on both sides of the river. Strolling under the corridor shed, or finding a tea house along the river and putting two chairs by the river, enjoying the river breeze while sipping tea and chatting is very leisurely. The total length of the corridor shed in Xitang is nearly one kilometer. There are also some corridor sheds located between buildings. On both sides are closely adjacent shops and residences. But the most beautiful scenery is still the corridor shed along the river. Among them, the Nan Dai corridor shed starts from the north fence in the east and ends at the Songzi Laifeng Bridge in the west. It has a history of hundreds of years and is classic. In the movie ‘Mission: Impossible III’, the scene where Tom Cruise runs all the way to the Songzi Laifeng Bridge is filmed in this corridor. Opening hours: open all day all year round.
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