1, Peak Water Town: The history of Peak Water Town can be traced back to the Western Han Dynasty, and it is a veritable "Millennium Lingnan Water Town". The biggest feature of traveling to Jane now is taking a boat. The oars creaked and the waves rippled. Along the winding river, the ancient trees and houses on the shore crisscross, poetic and picturesque.
2. Gulao Water Town: In the twenty-seventh year of Ming Hongwu, Gulao Feng Baxiu ordered the construction of "Gulao Wai". Since then, Gulao has gradually changed from a beach to a water town. River network criss-crosses, villages are dotted all over it, and rowing boats are shadowy, just like landscape painting, which makes Gulao water town known as "Venice in Lingnan".
3. Nanwan Water Town: 1000 years ago, Huangpu was a world-famous commercial port and trading port, exuding a strong harbor style. Nanwan Water Town is connected with Nanhai Temple by land and water, featuring pavilions, dragon boat docks and ancient dikes in Qiu Feng, and is called "Zhouzhuang" in Guangzhou.
4. Tung Chung Water Town: In the Song Dynasty, Tung Chung was just a beach alluvial by sediment from the Pearl River. Later, after the hard work of Lingnan ancestors, it gradually became today's water town, which can be described as an image annotation of "vicissitudes". Many residents here are soil and water works commonly known as "Yi family".