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Fengjian Village Sangji Fish Pond Water Town
In the criss-crossing rivers, small fish wander in groups. The floating lotus is like jasper, and the traces of Sangji fish pond still exist today. It's just that there are more bean sheds, melon racks, vegetable fields and banana forests, and a few butterflies fly in from time to time, which adds to the leisure and ancient meaning. In the Qing Dynasty, silkworm was planted in Sangji fish pond in Feng Jian village, and the silk weaving industry was very prosperous. The traces of Sanji fish pond in the past still exist today. In the past, these rivers winding through mulberry fields transported silk to Guangzhou and other places, and businessmen from all over the province also came by boat to buy silk from these rivers. In Qing Dynasty, villagers in Feng Jian village abandoned fields to build ponds, planted mulberry and raised silkworms, and dozens of silk mills worked around the clock, which made great contributions to Shunde becoming the "Silk Capital of South China". It is said that the silk weaving industry was very prosperous at that time, and the villagers planted mulberry and sericulture. There are more than 30 silk mills and more than 800 workers in this village. Walking into Feng Jian Village, the afterglow of the setting sun glows with mulberry fish ponds, criss-crossing waterways in the village, invisible boats coming in and out, and banana forests all over the river, making you feel like you are in a paradise.