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Towns like Zhujiajiao, Qibao, Xitang, and Tongli have stood for over 1,700 years. Once trading hubs of old China thanks to their intricate canal networks, these towns now preserve their past through stone bridges, moss-covered rooftops, and quiet boats that whisper tales of ancient merchants and dynasties.
Zhujiajiao – closest to central Shanghai, known for the iconic Fangsheng Bridge and lively local markets.
Qibao – compact and cozy, perfect for food lovers and those seeking a quiet stroll.
Xitang – photogenic and poetic, featured in Mission: Impossible III, great for night walks and slow photography.
Tongli – deeply traditional, best suited for travelers who admire classical Chinese culture and art.
Unlike the buzzing Shanghai city life, water towns invite you to wander freely. Enjoy tea rituals by the river, step into quaint museums, listen to folk music, or simply ride a wooden boat and let the calmness sink in.
From Shanghai, it takes just 1–2 hours to reach most water towns by metro, bus, or taxi. Ideally, spend a full day per town to fully immerse in the experience. Start early, bring your camera, and don’t overplan – the charm lies in going with the flow.