Zhouzhuang: A traditional water town in the south of the Yangtze River has left us with mottled white walls and roasted black slate. Walking among them, you can always feel the vicissitudes of history. It is indeed an old town with some years of age. The traces of ancestors remain unchanged, the stone arch bridge and a clear water remain unchanged, and the comfortable atmosphere of life remains unchanged. Although the commercial flavor is getting stronger and stronger, the people in the ancient town try to restore everything they used to, so that the tradition can be inherited. Being in the ancient town of Zhouzhuang is in the intangible cultural heritage. Until now, I do not know that, let alone Zhang Hall and Shen Hall, even these old street tiled houses and stone-paved arch bridges are intangible cultural heritage. Fourteen well-preserved ancient stone bridges were built in the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties respectively. More than 60 [%] of the dwellings still preserve the architectural style of the Ming and Qing dynasties. The whole ancient town of Zhouzhuang is the preferred site of the world cultural heritage. It's absolutely necessary to stay overnight in the old town. It's only when the bustling tourists retire that we can really appreciate her essence. Especially in the early morning, after a heavy snow, the sun slowly spread to the ancient town, you will really appreciate her unparalleled beauty.