In early September, travel blogger Bui Viet Ha had the opportunity to return to China. This time, her destinations included ancient water towns – specifically Gubei Water Town in Beijing and Tai'erzhuang in Shandong. She also spent some time visiting Nishan, a scenic spot known as the world of Confucius and the Confucius of the world.
Due to the long travel times between locations, Bui Viet Ha didn't have much time to stay longer to experience the rhythm of life and the people (Photo: Bui Viet Ha).
Ancient Water Town, about a 2-hour bus ride from the center of Beijing (Photo: Bui Viet Ha)
Bui Viet Ha shared that Co Bac Thuy Town attracted her with its narrow alleys and ivy climbing all over the ancient walls (Photo: Bui Viet Ha).
The town of Gubei boasts a unique blend of mountains, water, and ancient villages (Photo: Bui Viet Ha)
Most of the houses were rebuilt in the traditional old style (Photo: Bui Viet Ha)
Based on five ancient villages and a water source, this town has developed into a Chinese tourist destination since 2010 (Photo: Bui Viet Ha)
This is one of the most uniquely beautiful ancient water towns and the only place to see the Great Wall of China at night (Photo: Bui Viet Ha)
Let's admire the beautiful Ancient Water Town through the video recorded by Bui Viet Ha:

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