Tiaohualan is a form of dancing performed by the women in Zhouzhuang to celebrate the harvest, pray for safety, and express goodwill and happiness.
The rose wedding is a traditional folk custom in Suzhou’s Zhouzhuang that imitates the traditional wedding ceremony of the late Qing Dynasty and early Republic of China periods, while incorporating local heritage.
The bamboo craftworks, exquisite and practical, are very popular among tourists and facilitate the development of the local tourism industry.
Kun Opera is the umbrella term for a cycle of songs that are honored as "the father of a hundred operas".
Zhouzhuang in All Seasons is a large-scale show which demonstrates original and primitive life in a water town.
He was the first contemporary Chinese artist to gain international success in the 1980s, breaking new auction price records repeatedly.
Feeding cormorants to catch fish is not considered odd in Zhouzhuang, Jiangzu province.