Wuxi City in east China’s Jiangsu Province is rewriting the travel rulebook with a fresh twist on cultural exploration. The spotlight? The newly revamped Dagong Library, nestled in the Rong Yiren Memorial Hall. 🏯 After a major renovation, this 108-year-old gem (originally co-founded by CITIC Books in 1916) reopened in March 2024 as a literary oasis blending history, creativity, and hands-on learning.
Summer travelers are flocking here for thematic study tours and cultural heritage workshops that turn dusty history into vibrant experiences. Imagine crafting traditional artifacts or diving into century-old texts while surrounded by sleek modern design—it’s like a time machine with Wi-Fi. 🕰️💡
Beyond books, the library now boasts curated creative products and interactive exhibits perfect for #InstaWorthy snaps. Whether you’re a history buff, design lover, or just craving something new, Dagong proves culture isn’t just preserved—it’s alive and viral-ready. 🌍✨
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