The sights and knowledge of the guide were great. A lot of history.
Review by: mcewanjj, January 2016
Interesting
Review by: John C, July 2015
A good tour with very good guide. The water town is interesting and the Gondola ride a highlight
Review by: Ray W, June 2015
Very Interesting day visiting two water towns close to Shanghai
Review by: Lilly, July 2012
the town was peaceful. However, lunch was horrible!
Review by: Aditi, October 2011
Beautiful tour and a must see.
Review by: Violet, March 2011
nice experience.. but do either the zhouzhuang or this.. not both as they are pretty much the same thing..
Review by: JESUS B, July 2010
The guide focused in one aspect of the visit of Zhujiaojiao the visit to a house and beautiful garden but did not take us to the other main points yemples, Pharmacy to be visited in the water village. Then... we really do not know what is the 7 treasure Town, we were just taken to a market neighborhood of Shanghai and then directly taken to a SILK factory, obviously for us to spend money. Very disapointing.
Review by: Craige P, May 2010
I had a private guide who was very good although he explained nothing about the history of the villages to which we went which was disappointing. The villages themselves, while quaint and 'old world' are real tourist traps, unfortunately, although this is not a criticism of the tour. Just don't expect what the promotional descriptions suggest!
Review by: Gretel B, May 2010
This is another experience of Chinese culture. We experienced the daily chores of people living in these villages as they did many years ago. The architecture of the ancient bridges and houses are all so eye-catching. The leisurely boat ride was very enjoyable and the taste of the local food is yet another experience not to forget.
Review by: Craige P, Australia, December 2009
I had a private guide who was very good although he explained nothing about the history of the villages to which we went which was disappointing. The villages themselves, while quaint and 'old world' are real tourist traps, unfortunately, although this is not a criticism of the tour. Just don't expect what the promotional descriptions suggest!
Review by: Gretel B, United Arab Emirates, December 2008
This is another experience of Chinese culture. We experienced the daily chores of people living in these villages as they did many years ago. The architecture of the ancient bridges and houses are all so eye-catching. The leisurely boat ride was very enjoyable and the taste of the local food is yet another experience not to forget.