China is a country renowned for its thousand-year history, famous wonders, unique traditional culture, and exquisite culinary arts. Among the factors contributing to the strong development of tourism in China, one cannot overlook the enchanting ancient towns, as beautiful as paintings, nestled peacefully along winding rivers, with ancient buildings depicting a unique and tranquil China.
West Alley
West Alley is a small town located about 80km from Shanghai, in Jiangsu Province. It is dubbed as a 'paradise' on earth, and any traveler to China must visit this place.
The highlight of West Alley ancient town lies in the hundreds of bridges spanning the picturesque West Alley River, creating a scene of rare poetry. Moreover, visitors also have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the serene atmosphere of West Alley and enjoy the pleasure of boating along the riverbanks.

Moon River
The charming ancient town of Moon River, located in Gia Hung, China, exudes ancient and alluring charm. This is evident through the moss-covered tiled roof houses along the river, the faded wooden lattice windows, the walls engraved with the marks of time... All of which appear in a fascinating, profound, and captivating manner for foreign tourists on their overseas travel tours. As night falls, the lanterns illuminate the space, adding a mystical and enchanting touch.
Dongli
Dongli is a charming small township in Tozhou, distinguished by its ancient architectural style that has endured for centuries. The serene beauty, wandering beside the picturesque Tahui Lake, surrounded by ancient houses bearing the deep imprint of longstanding history, exudes the richness of Chinese culture, leaving a profound impression on visitors.
The allure for tourists visiting Dongli lies in the unique bridges, canals, vibrant flower gardens, drifting boats on the river, and the simple people immersed in the ancient way of life, collectively painting a picturesque and heartfelt scene that touches the heart.

Wind Mirror
Wind Mirror is located in the city of Shanghai and is one of the riverside ancient towns characterized by ancient architecture combined with traditional lifestyles, depicting a tranquil and ancient space. The closely built houses along the riverbanks, along with the architectural style of the Yuan Dynasty, still bear distinct marks.
On full moon nights, the ancient streets of Phong Kinh seem to don a new garment thanks to the appearance of brightly lit lanterns along with the light streaming out from the windows, reflecting onto the river, creating an indescribably mystical and romantic atmosphere.

Chau Trang
The town of Chau Trang, in Jiangsu Province about 70km from Shanghai, is often likened to the 'first-ranking water city', the 'Venice of the East'... The houses in Chau Trang date back to 700 BC, making it the oldest town in the country. For centuries, Chau Trang has been a source of inspiration for many Chinese artists. Travelers visiting China have the opportunity to stroll along and admire the scenery on both sides of the Stone Road, where they can truly appreciate the untouched beauty and tranquility of this place.

Phoenix Ancient Town
Phoenix Ancient Town is an ancient town situated alongside the Da Jiang River in Hubei Province. This place is famous for its appearances in historical dramas. Built over 1,000 years ago, this ancient town features traditional houses nestled against the mountains and reflecting in the Da Jiang River, reminiscent of a picturesque landscape painting. That's why every traveler wishes to book a budget tour to visit at least once.
