15 Best Fairytale Towns for a Secret Wedding (I've Visited 5!)
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Some say travel is a test of love, a single trip can detect whether you are truly in love or just making up appearances.
Travelers believe travel is more like a preservative for love.
It adds beautiful memories to everyday life and keeps our love fresh and vibrant.
15 Romantic Fairytale Towns, Visit 5 and You'll Want to Get Married!

Hallstatt, Austria
'A postcard from heaven,' this town features blue skies and colorful houses reflected in the clear lake. Swans glide across the water...

Hallstatt seems to be proving: Fairytales aren't just made up.
Taurian, Italy
On one side is the vast, blue Ionian Sea, and on the other is the majestic Mount Etna.

Taurian is the most beautiful town in Sicily's many small towns.

Ladasana, Switzerland
Winding streets, quirky wooden houses, snow-capped mountains, and cascading waterfalls… Ladasana is like a watercolor painting.

Interlaken, Switzerland
Interlaken is nestled between the Alps and Lake and Lake Brienz, offering unparalleled scenic beauty.

Here, you can open your window and see mountains and lakes, enjoying unparalleled beauty, and step outside and enter a fairytale world.
Gouda Village, Netherlands
Gouda Village's roads are too narrow for cars. The old coal and quarry channels have become the village's unique 'roads'.

No matter your perspective, you'll see lush greenery, blue skies, flowing streams, and a peaceful, tranquil atmosphere.

Five Fingers Village, Italy
In the eyes of Italians, Five Fingers is like Santorini's 'colorful Santorini'.

Colorful houses are tightly clustered on the cliffs, with simple decorations and a charming style.

Colmar, France
Flower-filled banks, warm sunshine, and outdoor cafes – this is Colmar.
If you've seen Miyazaki's animated films, you'll feel like you're in a fairytale here.

Spello, Italy
Spello is the oldest Roman town in Umbria. From afar, the town seems to blend with the surrounding mountains.

The locals love flowers and decorate their homes, balconies, and gardens with them, creating a vibrant, fragrant atmosphere.

Nanxun Village, Zhejiang
"Above a hundred houses, leaning on the moon; below a hundred houses, water is clear and pure; as the sun sets, the village's colors darken. East of Banqiao, selling flowers boats's a famous sight."

This place is poetic just by its name.
Lucheng Ancient Town, Jiangsu
This ancient town is genuinely alive, with shops and stalls built along the water's edge.

Watching the hand-pulled boats sail by, listening to the boatwomen's songs – it touches your heart in a way you don't fully understand.

Huom Village, Xinjiang
Huom Village is known as 'God's Land' and 'China's First Village'.

Wooden houses are built with logs, with bridges and streams – a picturesque mountain village reminiscent of Karst Lake.

Hongcun Village, Anhui
Hongcun is like 'residents of the Peach Blossom Source'.
The soaring Horse Head Wall, the lotus pond, the arched bridge, Hongcun is painted into people's hearts.

Buhu Ancient Town, Yunnan
Even with increasing tourists, Hu Bu Ancient Town hasn't disrupted the village's lazy and comfortable life.

Ancient houses, narrow alleyways, Nu women carrying firewood, and foreign wanderers idling in teahouses – all evoke a sense of familiarity and surprise.

Wooshan Ancient Town, Jiangxi
Whenever you mention Jiangxi, you inevitably think of Woshan.

Traditional Ming and Qing architecture, set among flower fields, like brushstrokes on paper.
Furong Ancient Town, Hunan
Without the allure and bustle of Fengyang and Phoenix, Furong Ancient Town seems even more peaceful and beautiful.

A well-ordered arrangement of buildings, dreamlike lighting, cascading waterfalls – combined with the green mountains hidden in the darkness, it's like a gentle dream.

The most moving isn't 'I love you', but 'Come with me!'
May everyone find someone who wants to sing with you, travel with you, and grow old with you.
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