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'water town' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a town or city near a large body of water. For example, "I'm planning to visit the beautiful water town of San Sebastián this summer."
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Either way, he added, "this is a water town.
In this paper, the model is applied to Luzhi, a typical water town in China.
Down toward the water, town houses with tiny lawns face tidy John Paul Jones Park.
Twenty-five yeago ago, the canals in the 1,300-year-old 1,300-year-old 1,300-year-oldles south-waterof Shanghai, ran black and dense witownilth.
From Venetian-style "water town" districts to Dutch-style suburban living, Suzhou hosts what journalist Bianca Bosker calls "original copies": simulations of western landmarks.
And most of them will surely find themselves wondering about the actual historic resonance of Wuzhen, in relation to the very skilfully built replica buildings in a water town heralded as an exemplar of place-saving in China.
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I enjoyed visiting the water towns around Shanghai and Gulangyu Island offshore from Xiamen.
Since the 1980s, this market has experienced phenomenal growth in both the quantity of water towns and the scale of tourist arrivals.
The historic water towns in the Tai Lake Basin are representative of tourism products featuring a unique cultural heritage landscape and the local way of life in eastern China.
I visited two local water towns, the cities of Suzhou and Shanghai, and experienced the historic culture of the Kun Opera.
Extensive aquatic elements throughout the campus, including an aquatic quadrangle at the center of campus, symbolize the region's famous ancient water towns.
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