The wharf is on the right side of Nanchan Temple Archway. It's easy to find. Maybe it's also a good choice to take a cruise in the daytime. I took a cruise in the evening. The weather just warmed up. The window of the boat could not be opened to take pictures. I could only go to the bow for a short time to take two pictures and despise the photo madman who had been occupying the bow of the boat. Nanchan Temple Wharf takes longer time to travel by boat than the Wharf Crossing Tangqiao. If you have to wait until the night, you can eat nearby. Wonton at the bridge head, roast duck sausage in Mao Ji, and a roast pig hand, must be eaten.* Halfway to the Kiln Museum, no one explained it at night, but the bathroom there is very good. At five o'clock, the Nanchan Temple was closed. It doesn't matter. The time for eating is also good.