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In this travel episode, the creators explore one of China’s most mysterious water towns where life is inseparable from the river’s rhythm. Set in Haining along a fierce, unpredictable waterway, the town’s layout, daily routines, and even the architecture are shaped by tides. The video paints a portrait of a place where locals still wash vegetables in canals, move goods by boat, and schedule their days around the rise and fall of the water, much as people did centuries ago. Unlike other water towns that become mere tourist stages, this one remains deeply lived-in, with water not just as scenery but as the force that controls how people survive and how the town functions. The narrator guides viewers through canals, alleys, and everyday scenes that reveal a culture intimately attuned to the tide, offering a glimpse into how people adapt to a landscape where the water calls the shots. This is a travel diary of a place where time feels braided with the sea, and where modern life persists in

