Jiaxing, Zhejiang
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Posted about 5 years ago
Xitangzhen
This ancient water village takes you back in time and makes you feel like you’re living in a whole other era. It’s a place I like anything I had experienced before and one that took my breath away. A hidden gem outside of the big bustling city of Shanghai
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