This study investigates the influence of geography and socio-cultural aspects on traditional villages in the Taihu Lake region. It examines how topography, water resources, and climate conditions affect village development, architecture, infrastructure, and agricultural practices. The research also explores the socio-cultural characteristics including religious beliefs, clan culture, and commercial activities that shape community dynamics. The findings highlight the adaptive strategies employed by villages to manage water resources, cope with environmental challenges, and maintain strong community relationships. This study emphasizes the importance of understanding the interplay between geography and socio-cultural factors in preserving and revitalizing traditional villages for sustainable development.