洪江古商城
Hongjiang Ancient Commercial Town is one of the best-preserved Ming and Qing Dynasty trading towns in all of China. For over 500 years, this riverside town was a bustling hub for the tea, timber, and tung oil trades. Today, its winding stone streets are lined with over 380 well-preserved buildings including merchant warehouses, guild halls, banks, opium dens, brothels, and theaters. The "One-Dollar-A-Story" museum uses wax figures to bring the old town's colorful history to life. Unlike many Chinese ancient towns, Hongjiang feels genuinely authentic, with real residents still living in these historic buildings.







