I recently did a trip around Shanghai, Wuzhen, and Hangzhou in China, and honestly the place that impressed me the most was Wuzhen Water Town.
I feel like most international tourists focus on Shanghai or the bigger famous destinations first, but Wuzhen ended up being the highlight of the entire trip for me. The canals, old stone bridges, traditional wooden houses, and peaceful atmosphere made the whole place feel almost unreal. It genuinely looked like something straight out of a movie.
What I loved most was how calm and relaxing it felt compared to the fast pace of Shanghai. It was a really nice change after spending time in the city.
For anyone planning a China itinerary, Wuzhen is only around 130 km from Shanghai, so it’s actually a very easy addition to a trip. I combined it with Hangzhou and it worked perfectly.
Shanghai was amazing for the skyline, food, and city energy, Hangzhou was beautiful and relaxing, but Wuzhen was the place that really stayed with me after the trip.
Definitely one of the most underrated gems I’ve visited in China.