

Wushi River Ancient Town, a well-preserved historic gem, showcases the unique architecture and culture of the Miao ethnic minority.
Explore the well-preserved ancient town with its historic architecture and cobbled streets.
Experience the serene beauty of the river on a traditional bamboo raft.
Savor local snacks and shop for souvenirs under the vibrant night market lights.

Wushi River Ancient Town experiences sudden rain showers, especially in the monsoon season.
Exploring the ancient town involves a lot of walking on uneven surfaces.
The town can get quite hot during the day, and a fan can provide relief.
Handmade bamboo products, reflecting the town's rich bamboo culture.

Locally grown and processed tea, a symbol of Wushi River's agricultural heritage.
Intricate embroidery work, passed down through generations, depicting local landscapes and stories.
A local favorite for breakfast, offering traditional Chinese dishes with a view of the Wushi River.
A historic restaurant serving home-style dishes passed down through generations, offering a taste of local culture.
An upscale restaurant offering stunning views of the Wushi River and a variety of seafood dishes.

Rice porridge with pickled vegetables, shredded pork, and a soft-boiled egg
Steamed buns filled with slow-cooked pork belly, pickled vegetables, and hoisin sauce
Heartwarming soup made with fish head, tomatoes, chilies, and local herbs

Europe's largest science museum, offering interactive exhibits and an IMAX cinema.

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