This area embraces many ancient bridge, wells, trees, memorial archways and civilian residences, in addition to Ouyuan Garden, which has been included in the World Cultural Heritage List and the Kunqu Opera Museum (Quanjin Guild Hall), a cultural heritage exhibit of Kunqu Opera. There are nine cultural relics protection units, 43 pieces of architecture under protection, and a multitude of early architecture, classical bridges, wells, and memorial archways. The ruins of the old town walls are clearly visible. Throughout history, many literary scholars, high officials, and members of the nobility lived in the quarter. It is an open district consisting mainly of residential buildings and its true value lies in the traditional style of living. The area is a living record of Suzhou’s 2,500 years of history and is not just for sightseeing, but also a place where you can witness history and traditional culture in action.