Wuzhen Water Town, one of the six famous ancient water towns south of the Yangtze River, has preserved its architecture, infrastructure, and way of life over the centuries. Traditional houses, shops, and markets line the canals, which are crossed by ancient bridges. This atmospheric setting creates a living history museum where visitors can stroll along the waterways, explore the narrow streets, and experience the timeless charm of an authentic Chinese water town.
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