IEEE/RSJ International Conference
on Intelligent Robots and Systems
19 – 25 October, 2025
Hangzhou, CHINA
Cultural Heritage
Wuzhen is a charming ancient water town in Zhejiang Province, known for its well-preserved Jiangnan architecture, winding canals, and picturesque bridges. The town is divided into several scenic areas, each offering a glimpse into the history and culture of southern China, with ancient streets, museums, and traditional craft shops.
Hefang Street in Hangzhou is a historic pedestrian street known for its traditional architecture and vibrant atmosphere, which is originated in South Song Dynasty (1127-1279 AD). The street is lined with shops selling local handicrafts, snacks, and souvenirs, offering a glimpse into the city’s rich cultural heritage. It is a popular destination for both locals and tourists, providing an authentic experience of Hangzhou’s old-world charm.
The China National Silk Museum is the largest silk museum in the world, showcasing the rich history of silk production and its cultural significance. It offers comprehensive exhibits covering over 5,000 years of Chinese silk history and the development of the Silk Road. Visitors can explore a wide range of artifacts, from ancient textiles to modern silk fashions, highlighting the art and craftsmanship of silk throughout history.