

▲ Wuzhen, a shining pearl among Jiangnan water towns, is renowned as "China's Last Waterfront Community." The East Scenic Area (Dongzha) preserves the authentic charm of a traditional water town, while the West Scenic Area (Xizha) elegantly blends modernity with ancient heritage. Stroll along ancient streets, take a rowboat ride, admire the picturesque bridges and flowing waters, savor Jiangnan delicacies, and immerse yourself in the unique allure of this millennia-old town—an experience so captivating it makes visitors reluctant to leave.


▲ Nanxun Ancient Town, a shining pearl of Jiangnan's water towns, boasts a long history and profound cultural heritage. Here, you can admire the fusion of Chinese and Western architecture, such as Zhang Shiming's Former Residence, the elegant Little Lotus Garden, and the sprawling Hundred Rooms Building. Take a paddleboat ride to enjoy the picturesque bridges and flowing water, savor local delicacies, and immerse yourself in the ancient charm of Jiangnan, experiencing tranquility and beauty in Nanxun.


▲ Xitang resembles an elegant ink painting of the Jiangnan region. The long, misty covered corridors shelter visitors from wind and rain while exuding ancient charm. Ancient bridges span the emerald waters, with traditional black-canopied boats gliding beneath. At night, red lanterns illuminate the shimmering river surface, creating a dreamlike atmosphere that captivates visitors with the thousand-year-old water town's unique charm, making it hard to leave.










