
2013 Nantong Southwest Camp Historic District
In 2013, I went to school at Nantong Textile Institute, which is the highlight of our photography course;
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="10" > Introduction to the Southwest Battalion</h1>
Do the friends who live in Chongchuan District of Nantong City know this place? I think I first learned about it because there was a stinky tofu shop on the other side of Temple Lane that was particularly hot! But never went to play, but the old house in these two locations is famous! Let me take you to know about the Southwest Camp!
Southwest Camp is a "village in the city" full of antique old houses, it passes through West Avenue in the north, now Middle Renmin Road; east of South Street; west to the southern section of Xicheng Chenggen, now the southern section of Huancheng West Road; south to the western section of Nancheng Chenggen, now the western section of Huancheng Road.
【Encyclopedia】Learn about it: The southwest battalion, traceable to Ming Hongwuzhong (around 1383), Tongzhou set up a thousand households to guard the imperial palace, with 1120 soldiers, divided into ten battalions. The names of the ten battalions were Zhuangjie Camp, Zhuangwu Camp, Qizhong Camp, Jiwu Camp, Dengyong Camp, Pingding Camp, Zhongjie Camp, Xingyi Camp, Weiwu Camp, etc., "scattered in all corners of the city". With the passage of time, the battalions may be divided and merged, and the name of the battalion is not as good as the location, and gradually no one can say the respective positions of the ten battalions, and finally only the southwest battalion has left traces of ancient military brigades. Wang Youding, a native of Jiangxi, once wrote the "Record of Stone Gardens" for the ShiPu of the Late Ming Dynasty Jinshi Bao Zhuangxing's residence, saying that "its land is in the southwest camp of the city", from which it can be inferred that the southwest camp of the Ming Dynasty was used as an alley name.
[Celebrities who come out of here] People are familiar with the former residence of the modern Korean poet Jin Cangjiang and the People's Artist Zhao Dan in the alley, and the earliest Chinese architect Sun Zhixia also had a residence in the alley, located on the west side of the exit of nanguandi temple lane in the alley.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="12" > the impression I've been</h1>
In 2011, I stepped into Nantong in college, and in 2013, my photography course needed to be filmed and filmed, so I accidentally walked into the urban village of this downtown area (South Avenue) - Southwest Camp, and I saw the southwest camp going to the drops! Her appearance is still there! There are still a lot of old people living inside! This is the closest to the city countryside right now!
When I opened the door, I could see the tall buildings opposite! Busy!!
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="14" > I hope you can help with the framing</h1>
Today, I have been away from Nantong for 7 years, I still remember the bits and pieces of Nantong, I love the culture and environment of Nantong, if you can, can you still find this attraction to take a photo now? expect! The location is probably here, I marked it!