![]() ![]() Kanas Tuvas Village is near mysterious Lake Kanas. If you are interested in them and plan to have a visit, you can consult us for details for free, and have us tailor-make a tour of China for you to include your favorite China highlights. Photographing, hiking, and visiting local families are recommended things to do in these ancient villages. These villages include ethnic villages with unique architectural styles and beautiful natural landscapes, and peaceful untouched villages with picturesque scenery. Here, we list several of the most beautiful ancient villages in China, where you can experience the local peaceful lifestyle, the ancient architecture, and the graceful landscapes. You might have heard a lot about ancient towns (like Lijiang Ancient Town, Pingyao Ancient Town, and Huangyao Ancient Town) and ancient cities (like Beijing and Xian) in China. Here’s a little more about these now-officially-certified Beautiful Places – plus six other incredibly picturesque villages and towns that were already on the list.Huncun Village at the foot of the Yellow Mountains in eastern China's Anhui Province ![]() This year, there were four new entries to the 300-strong club: Bassano in Teverina and Monteleone d’Orvieto in central Italy, and Monte Sant’Angelo and Tropea in the south. In other words: if a place is on this list, you know it’s going to be worth a trip. ![]() ![]() The certification process is long and incredibly meticulous, taking into account every town or village’s history, traditions, artistic heritage, tourist infrastructure and attention to sustainability. Y’know, a trip to Italy isn’t just about grand, ancient cities like Rome, Florence and Naples. It’s a country that specialises in the offbeat, the rural: small towns that scream autenticità and will, within a matter of days, make you feel like a decades-long local. The only question is: where to start? There are several thousands of beautiful towns and villages in Italy, and there is such a thing as ‘too much choice’.įortunately, every year, the great people at the association ‘ I Borghi Più Belli d’Italia’ (‘Italy’s Most Beautiful Towns’) publish an official list of the country’s most special places with fewer than 15,000 inhabitants. ![]()
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