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TravelPhotos > Jim Pope  > Documentary and Travel > Chinese Watertowns
Chinese watertowns apparently began along the Yangtze River, mostly in the Ming dynasty. There are six well preserved examples of these 900 year old communities in the Shanghai region. The winding canals, difficult access and relatively small size of these communities spare them from much of the chaos of war and the Cultural Revolution, so they are preserved in much of their original condition. The examples here are from Zhouzhuang and Xitang.
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Rush hour in Zhouzhuang
Jim Pope > Rush hour in Zhouzhuang
Rush hour in Zhouzhuang
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