Jianshui Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Jianshui Ancient City Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
What else is there in Jianshui besides tofu?
"The land of culture and literature in southern Yunnan"—Jianshui. The star⭐️ journey begins with a high-speed train🚄 ride from Gejiu to Jianshui (Gejiu is my favorite place on the Yunnan-Vietnam Railway line, which I will write about later).
First, let's take a look at Jianshui. There are quite a few iconic attractions: Zhu Family Garden, Confucius Temple, Purple Pottery Street, Chaoyang Tower, and Pupu Spring.
Pupu Spring, also known as Daban Well, is a famous ancient well within the old city of Jianshui. Located outside the west gate of the old city, it was built in the early years of the Hongwu era of the Ming Dynasty and has a long history and rich cultural connotations. The name of Pupu Spring comes from the 'Zhong Yong' in the Confucian classics, which means 'broad and profound, and the water flows out in time,' symbolizing that the water source is extensive, deep, and never-ending.
Due to the excellent water quality, locals often drink this water, and the well is always bustling. Many households and teahouses drink only water from Daban Well, believing it to be sweet and smooth, with a unique flavor. People come to fetch water here every day, and some even carry water from Daban Well to sell on the streets, creating a unique business model.
Jianshui tofu, made with water from this well, is delicious and an indispensable part of the old city of Jianshui.
🚉Transportation tips:
High-speed train🚄 Mengzi-Jianshui
It is about 7 kilometers from Jianshui Station to the old city of Jianshui. You can take the 919 bus next to the high-speed train station for about 35 minutes, or a Didi ride is also very convenient, costing around 12 yuan.
The scenic spots are all within the old city, which is about a 10-minute walk, not far apart, within 2 kilometers.
🍽【Food Guide】
Vietnamese rolls: Opposite to Xiangmanlou on Academy Street
Fei Cui Coffee: Shop No. 49 on Academy Street
The ancient charm still lingers in the He Courtyard
Within the thousand-year-old Jianshui Ancient Town, besides the well-known and majestic Wen Temple, the Shuanglong Seventeen-Arch Bridge, Chaoyang Tower, and the exemplary garden - Zhu Family Garden, there is also a free, thickly ancient-styled He Courtyard right by the side of Guangci Lake!
Little bridges over flowing water, pavilions and towers, artificial hills and water management, groups of koi fish swimming freely in the green ponds, the quiet and elegant environment, the exquisite patterns and shapes on the doors, windows, and columns, all showcase the cultural charm of Chinese architecture!
The He Courtyard, another classic architectural gem in Jianshui Ancient Town with rich cultural connotations, is very much worth visiting!
Jianshui Little Train
🌟 Highlights:
The Jianshui Little Train runs on an old-fashioned track, with each station along the way having its own unique scenery. Tickets are divided into return and round-trip, with the round-trip being more economical. The entire journey takes 4 hours, departing at 2:30 pm and ending at 6:30 pm. Due to time constraints with the child, my mother took the child on a one-way trip, and I drove to the final station, Tuanshan Station, to pick them up, arriving at around 4 pm. My mother mentioned that each station was very distinctive,
👍 Most recommended:
Definitely buy a soft seat, which is a sofa seat. It doesn't cost much more, but there will be far fewer passengers in the carriage compared to the hard seats.
Kunming, Jianshui, Mengzi, Mile, a train spring tour guide to four lesser-known cities in Yunnan
"Yunnan's eighteen oddities, do trains run slower than cars?" nono, now train travel in Yunnan is as convenient as it gets! Join me, Yaya, this spring on a train journey through the beautiful Yunnan, checking in at four cities in four days.
Day one Kunming city walk
Touch the historical and warm buildings of Yunnan
In the morning, encounter the beauty of early spring at Cuihu (Green Lake) with birds singing and seagulls flying overhead, then visit the Yunnan Military Academy across the street to feel the charm of a century-old military school, and explore the mysterious mansion of Lu Han, who once initiated the Yunnan uprising. In the afternoon, head to Kunming's old street to check in at Fuzhao Tower, and don't miss the most beautiful corner, the Moon-Embracing Tower.
tips It is recommended to experience authentic Yunnan cuisine at the Southwest United University themed restaurant next to Fuzhao Tower, and consider staying at the Moon-Embracing Tower Hotel, which is very sentimental.
Day two Jianshui Kunming-Jianshui by train 2 hours
A city with picturesque landscapes, Jianshui with a thousand years of culture
Jianshui Ancient Town: Visit the Chaoyang Tower that has witnessed 600 years of time, walk through the Li Men Yi Lu (Ceremonial Gate and Righteous Path) in the Jianshui Confucian Temple, which is second only to the Confucian Temple in Shandong, stroll through the exquisite Zhu Family Garden, known as the Grand View Garden of the Southwest frontier, and search for ancient wells hidden in the alleys of the old town... Each one bears witness to the living ancient city of Jianshui
Jianshui Ancient Town Mini Train: There is also one of the only remaining French-style meter-gauge mini trains in the country, with wooden carriages, the temperature and sentiment of an old era, slowly taking you to unknown sceneries station by station.
Jianshui Cuisine: Said to be the pinnacle of the Yunnan food pyramid, such as Jianshui tofu made with well water from Dabanjing, the must-try steam pot chicken feast, and the casual strolling and eating on Jianshui Purple Pottery Street, with freshly baked food that is full of the taste of life.
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The mini train takes 4 hours for the whole journey, with a round-trip ticket costing 100, passing by Shuanglong Bridge, Xianghui Bridge, and Tuanshan folk residences, all worth getting off to visit.
Day three Mengzi Jianshui-Mengzi by train 1 hour
In the morning in Mengzi, you must have a bowl of cross-bridge rice noodles from its place of origin, recommended at the Fire Burning House.
In the morning, visit the Bise Village Station, a filming location for the movie 'Youth', a small Paris brought by train, full of French charm. Be sure to dress up in Republic of China school uniforms or cheongsams for photos (renting a set for 10 yuan is too cheap).
In the afternoon, wander around the old site of the Southwest Associated University in Mengzi, as well as the nearby Nanhu Park and the most beautiful Yunnan bookstore, the Southwest Associated University Pioneer Bookstore. After dinner, take a night boat tour on Nanhu Lake in a covered boat, which is very comfortable.
Day four Mile Mengzi-Mile by train 1 hour
"This is a city whose name is full of temptation."
Mile Dongfengyun Art Town: A magical city in the East is built with red bricks, with castles from an ancient mystery appearing like a kaleidoscope inside, the illusion as if from the future, and the design lines of hotels and art centers are very beautiful, making for great photo opportunities.
Mile Taiping Lake Forest Park: It's like falling into another dream.
The flower sea here is so vast, it connects into a piece like a secret garden out of a Monet painting, and the Cactus Park is like traveling to Morocco.
The four-day train journey is wonderfully comfortable, and perhaps only by experiencing it yourself will you understand the affection Yunnan people have for these small towns, wanting to privately own the feelings of each.
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Early Spring in Southeast Yunnan - A Riot of Colors Between Heaven and Earth (Part 5): The Seventeen-Arch Bridge of Jianshui
Yunnan's Jianshui is a beautiful and historically significant ancient town. When it comes to the history of Jianshui, everyone thinks of the Shuanglong Bridge.
It is located to the west of the ancient city of Jianshui County in Yunnan Province and is the longest existing ancient stone arch bridge in China, one of the famous historical sites in Yunnan Province, and has been included in the annals of Chinese bridge construction. It is known as the 'Number One Ancient Bridge in the East.'
The Seventeen-Arch Bridge is also called the Shuanglong Bridge, named after the confluence of the Tachong and Lujiang rivers, where a bridge locks the 'twin dragons' together.
Another explanation is that there are two stone-carved dragon heads and tails on either side of the bridge.
The dragon head is above the stream, and the dragon tail is below the stream, both carved vividly, hence the name Shuanglong Bridge.
The Shuanglong Bridge was first built during the Jiaqing period of the Ming Dynasty and has a history of more than six hundred years. It belongs to the covered bridge architecture. During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, only three stone arches were built on the Lujiang River. Later, due to the flooding of the Tachong and Lujiang rivers and the gradual widening of the riverbed, the small three-arch bridge stood alone in the middle of the river and could not span both banks. Thus, fourteen more arches were added in the nineteenth year of the Daoguang period of the Qing Dynasty.
Three flying-eave style pavilions were built in the middle of the bridge, with pavilions within pavilions, reflecting each other, forming a magnificent view, and is an extremely precious masterpiece in the history of Chinese bridge construction.
The pavilions at both ends are slightly smaller, with a large and spectacular one in the middle, known as the 'Dian Nan Grand View Pavilion.'
Time flies, and the Seventeen-Arch Bridge has stood over the two rivers for nearly 300 years. If you come to Jianshui, be sure to visit here, stroll on the smooth stone pavement, touch the mottled bridge railings, this bridge with extraordinary momentum, beautiful design, and the wisdom of Chinese national culture, will not disappoint you.
(About one kilometer away from the Seventeen-Arch Bridge, there is a motorhome campsite. As long as you stay for more than 4 days, the average cost is 30 yuan per day, including water and electricity. Staying there for a few days, watching the sunrise and sunset by the bridge in the morning and evening, will surely be a poetic experience!)
The Seventeen-Arch Bridge of Jianshui
The Seventeen-Arch Bridge is the colloquial name for the Shuanglong Bridge, located in Baijiaying Village, Xizhuang Town, Jianshui County, Honghe Hani and Yi Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province. It spans the confluence of the Lujiang River and the Tachong River, hence the name Shuanglong Bridge, which means 'a bridge locking two dragons'. The Shuanglong Bridge was originally built during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. At that time, only a three-arch stone bridge was built over the Lujiang River. Later, due to the flooding of the Lujiang and Tachong rivers, the Tachong River dike in the southwest broke, and the river water rushed towards the village not far from the bridge. The flood was fierce, and the village suffered severe damage, which was later named Shuidaying Village. Now, Shuidaying Village belongs to Baijiaying Administrative Village, Xizhuang Town, Jianshui County, Honghe Prefecture, Yunnan Province. The Tachong River changed its course and merged into the Lujiang River, which also widened the river surface by three to four times. The originally built three-arch stone bridge was left hanging in the middle of the river. In the 19th year of the Daoguang period, fourteen more arches were built and connected to the original three arches, making a total of seventeen arches. Locals call the Shuanglong Bridge the Seventeen-Arch Bridge. From a distance, it looks like a ship with pavilions, and from close up, it resembles a long rainbow lying on the waves. There are three flying eave-style pavilions built on the bridge, with the two at the ends being slightly smaller and the one in the middle being large and spectacular. The Shuanglong Bridge is about 150 meters long, a single-arch bridge. The bridge is constructed with six large wooden pillars, with wooden planks laid on the bridge deck, wooden pillars erected, and a tiled roof, forming a long corridor in the air. On May 25, 2006, the Shuanglong Bridge was announced by the State Council of the People's Republic of China as the sixth batch of national key cultural relics protection units.
🚉 Transportation Strategy:
The Shuanglong Bridge is located in Shuidaying Natural Village, Baijiaying Administrative Village, Xizhuang Town, Jianshui County, Honghe Hani and Yi Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province. It is about 12 kilometers from Jianshui Station to Shuanglong Bridge, which takes about 20 minutes.
⏳ Visiting Time:
Free to visit, the recommended visiting time is 30 minutes to 1 hour.
The Jianshui Seventeen-Arch Bridge, anchoring the twin dragons to contain the calamitous waters
The Twin Dragon Bridge, located 5 li west of the ancient city of Jianshui in Yunnan Province, is a large stone arch bridge with three pavilions and seventeen arches, commonly known as the 'Seventeen-Arch Bridge'. In Chinese geomancy, it is customary to refer to rivers or mountain ranges as 'dragons'. The Tachong and Lujiang rivers converge here, and the bridge is named for its function of 'anchoring the twin dragons'. In the middle of the bridge stands a three-story pavilion, and at one end there is a pavilion. The bridge is built of huge stones, with a total length of 148.26 meters and a width of 3 meters, looking from afar like a ship with pavilions.
Yunnan Jianshui Two Days and One Night
Transportation: Self-driving
Accommodation: Inside Jianshui Ancient Town
Itinerary:
1️⃣ Narrow-gauge Train: The only privately-operated railway still in operation in our country, and also the only century-old narrow-gauge train, full of retro Republican style. The train is mainly wooden structured, making it very photogenic. There are four stops along the train's route, and it will stop for a while at each station for passengers to enjoy the sights. If you only want to take photos and do not wish to ride the train or deal with the crowds at each stop, you can follow the train's route by car. After the train stops and the passengers go to visit the attractions, you can get on the train to take photos with fewer people and without a ticket.
2️⃣ Shuanglong Bridge: Also known as the Seventeen-Arch Bridge, it is Jianshui's favorite structure, very quaint and historical. At sunset, the golden light on the bridge is stunning.
3️⃣ Tuanshan Residence: A group of ancient Ming and Qing buildings in Yunnan, a 600-year-old village, with an entrance fee of 35 yuan. Many villagers still live in the old houses, which are basically unrenovated, so they can be described as a bit rundown or authentically original.
4️⃣ Zhu Family Garden: The largest private garden in southern Yunnan, belonging to the Zhu family, the richest family in the area during the Qing Dynasty. Covering an area of more than 20,000 square meters, it is very large and you can spend a whole morning wandering around.
5️⃣ Zitao Street: Thought to be a place selling purple pottery, but it is actually a night market for food, quite lively at night.
6️⃣ Buy Purple Pottery: There are many shops selling purple pottery in Jianshui Ancient Town. Ask around and bargain to eventually pick out a teapot you like at a satisfactory price.
7️⃣ Jianshui Ancient Town: Like many ancient towns, it has Yiwu goods, a Confucian temple, an imperial examination hall, a government office, and many snacks. Stroll and eat to your heart's content.
Delicacies:
1️⃣ Jianshui Barbecue: Delicious, with a particularly good sauce.
2️⃣ Rice Noodles: All kinds of rice noodles are delicious, fried rice noodles, grass sprout rice noodles, must have a bowl every day.
3️⃣ Jianshui Tofu: Personally, I don't think it's as good as coated tofu.
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Zhu Family Garden Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Zhu’s Family Garden.⠀
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An architectural complex that simply oozes elegance. With over 100 years of family history, the Zhu Family Garden is an incredible place to wander through, but can often feel like a bit of a maze. It took 30 years to complete, and the entire garden covers an incredible 20,000 square meters. With 42 different courtyards to explore, you could easily spend half a day here just exploring all the different nooks and crannies, and pretending (or wishing) that you owned a garden as elaborate as this one.⠀
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📍Zhu Family Garden, Jianshui, Yunnan Province
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Michaela (@uncoveringcities) Jianshui - The most luxurious Zhu Family Garden
Zhu Family Garden, located in the middle section of Jianxin Street in the ancient city of Jianshui, Yunnan, was built by the brothers Zhu Weiqing, local gentry at the end of the Qing Dynasty, and is known as the 'Grand View Garden of the Southwest Frontier'.
The Zhu Family Garden covers an area of more than 20,000 square meters. The main building is laid out in a 'vertical four and horizontal three' pattern, which is a flexible combination of the traditional residential style of Jianshui, typically 'three rooms with six ears and a three-room hall, with one large courtyard and four small ones'. The layout of the houses is orderly, with courtyards layered and staggered, totaling 42 courtyards of various sizes. The entire group of buildings features steep ridges and flying eaves, carved beams and painted rafters, all exquisitely elegant. The arrangement of the courtyards and halls is reasonable, with a rich and endlessly varied spatial landscape, forming a 'maze-like' architectural complex.
On a good day, it's very photogenic, and you can spend three hours inside, experiencing the luxurious life of a wealthy Yunnan gentry. Some of the back gardens are newly built.
According to the locals, it used to be a military hospital, which is why it has been well preserved and has a first-class environment.
The elegant Jianshui Zhu Family Garden
The Jianshui Zhu Family Garden, a residence and ancestral hall built by the Zhu brothers, local gentry of the late Qing Dynasty, covers more than 20,000 square meters. It is said to have been built according to the layout of the Grand View Garden in 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. The interior is dazzling, with four core rooms named after chrysanthemums, plums, bamboo, and orchids. The steep ridges and flying eaves, carved beams and painted buildings, scriptures, paintings, poetry, calligraphy, and Zhu family teachings are all embedded in it. It is both luxurious and elegant, and does not lose the scholarly elegance. Appearing in the small town of Jianshui, it can indeed be called a wonder.
A city to slowly walk, slowly watch, slowly taste, and slowly reminisce
The ancient city is not very large, about 2 square kilometers. Living in the ancient city, the scenic spots are relatively close, all can be reached on foot. Zhu's garden is very beautiful, you need to ask a guide to explain slowly. After three generations of repairs, it's very exquisite.
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Yunnan Travel | It's like being in a small Moroccan town
Hello, I'm Gaga😊, I take my 2-year-old daughter Candy out to play whenever I have time.
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This place is very Moroccan🏰
The "Pink Castle" instantly makes one's girlish heart burst💗💗💗
The macaron-colored buildings are like a maze, and also resemble an anthill,
Little Candy loves it so much, she's running wild
Playing hide and seek, this old mother can only capture her silhouette😂
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Here, geometry, shapes, and colors
Spark the imagination and let the mind wander
The bougainvillea here is full of artistic atmosphere and also a gentle pink
Highly recommend for family trips✌👨👩👧
Children can also experience pottery, shaping clay into crafts😆
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📍Location |
Yunnan Jianshui Ant Workshop.
🚘Transportation |
About 2h30mins self-drive from Kunming, or take the high-speed train directly to Jianshui and then take a taxi.
💰Ticket |
Adult regular ticket 20, through ticket 40 (regular ticket is enough for children).
🕰Time |
9:00-20:00.
🍜Dining |
Close to Zitao Li, there are also eateries within the park
Don't miss the delicacies of Jianshui, what is the flavor of life? It's really hin delicious!!
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🏩Accommodation |
Yunqi Lake Hotel (especially suitable for family trips)
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🏷tips:
•The "Pink Castle" in photo one is on the right side after entering, easy to overlook, macaron pink, quite nice for photos
•When traveling with children, pay attention to sun protection and heat avoidance
•Choose a good weather day, go out after 4:30 pm to avoid the hottest time, and it's just right to go to Zitao Li for dinner after playing, delightful😌
•Solid color clothing looks good in photos
•Prepare some snacks, water, and fruits for the kids
Jianshui Ant Workshop, step into the colorful kingdom inside the five-hole hollow bricks
The Ant Workshop is located next to the Wulong Lake City Park in Jianshui County, Yunnan Province. It is another passionate creation by artist Luo Xu, following the Kunming Native Nest and the Maitreya Dongfeng Charm. The park has a rich artistic atmosphere, embodying the artist's ideal image of a children's kingdom in his heart. The variously shaped buildings that are the main attractions are pieced together from square hollow bricks, allowing one to peek into a wonderful world through the holes in the middle of the bricks. Walking among them is like being in an ant nest or a maze, with a different view at every step, and a series of roofless palaces that change with the seasons under the painted sky.
🕹️ Jianshui Ant Workshop
🚘 About a ten-minute drive from Jianshui Ancient Town
🕰 9.00-21.00
📌 Ticket price is 50, with a return of 3 pottery coins that can be exchanged for gifts in the park, and you can stay in the hotel inside, which includes the ticket and a pottery experience.
It is recommended to use a wide-angle lens for better photography results 🫡
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Unique Jianshui Ant Workshop
Following the charm of Dongfeng Yun, Luo Xu's another unique creation, the colors are still intense, and the style is still full of exoticism, bringing a strong visual impact. Combining with the purple pottery culture of Jianshui, it is indeed a unique existence in China. It is especially suitable for taking photos here, and I believe it will soon become a popular spot for internet celebrities.
Jianshui Ant Workshop: A fairy tale, a moment of reflection
The Ant Workshop is quite extraordinary, it looks like a place to amuse children, and indeed, there are many people traveling with kids. But once you really enter, you discover its wonders, a feeling of déjà vu, and sure enough, the presence of Maitreya's remarkable figure Luo Xu is seen again.
The exterior of the Ant Workshop looks like a giant maze, adorned with colorful hues, red, white, orange, yellow, splendid and magnificent, resembling a dense ant nest, creating a magical kingdom.
Square hollow bricks are pieced together to form various uniquely shaped castles, spires, and corridors, with the holes in the center of the bricks offering a glimpse into a marvelous world.
The soft colors of the macaron palette, the architecture full of geometric elements, the mottled light and shadow refracted by the sunlight through the hollow bricks, enjoy the light sensation from every angle against the backdrop of the blue sky and white clouds.
Different buildings also have names that string together to form a fairy tale story of an ant kingdom.
An abandoned brick kiln, a pile of cheap hollow bricks, a group of uniquely shaped buildings, create warm, dreamy, pure colors, outlining the colors of life! The Ant Workshop is not just a tour, but a feast of creativity and imagination.
Compared to those high-ranking 'experts,' 'scholars'... what else can they leave behind apart from the occasional 'bizarre theories'?
At least, in the Ant Workshop, I saw the children's revelry and the adults' smiles.
Unity of knowledge and action!!!
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Tuanshan Village Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Exploring a Historical Walled Village
Hidden within the depths of Yunnan Province, I was in and around the area of Yuanyang to see the rice terraces. Of course, with some extra time to spend exploring other areas, I just had to check out nearby villages.
Tuanshan Village is a traditional walled village in Yunnan province. Originally a mining center in days of old, it still features well-preserved residences you can dip into, temples and ancestral halls to admire and friendly locals to meet.
This village was also listed on the 2006 World’s Monuments Watch for being a rare surviving example of a traditional walled village in Yunnan province!
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Michaela (@uncoveringcities) Royal Titled Zhang’s Mansion
Covering an area of 1,885 square meters, the Royal Titled Zhang’s Mansion is a two-row residential compound located in Tuanshan Village in Jiansui, Yunnan Province. While touring the village, we were invited inside to look at the incredible architecture of the place.
From golden plaques to intricate woodcarved windows, it was a nice place to wander through and explore, imagining the lives of those who lived here for generations. Unfortunately we were not able to learn much about the history of the place while there, even the signage was not very conducive to telling the full story of the mansion.
Find it: 54 Jianshui Tuanshan Village
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Michaela (@uncoveringcities) Stroll through time in the Tuanshan Village
You can take the excursion train in Jianshui and this village will be the last station. You will have 1,5/2 hours to stroll around and explore the small streets, traditional buildings and temples and gardens. There are a lot of beautiful woodcarvings to be seen and it’s an interesting cultural experience. It’s a tranquil place with lots of greenery. There are also interesting trees and plants in the village. If you are into photography and history it’s a good place to explore and take photos of the details you see all around. If you take the excursion train, it will take you back to Jianshui after your stroll through Tuanshan.
Walking through a village is one thing, but being invited to experience someone’s way of life is something we are always grateful for. We love how open a lot of people we meet can be, and this was no different during a visit to Tuanshan Village in Yunnan province. While exploring the small streets, clay-built houses and marvelling at the incredible view of the rice terraces nearby, we witnessed all of the locals coming together to eat outside. It was a special day for them, celebrating the life of one of their own who had recently passed. ⠀
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A sorrowful day for many, but when gathered together with tables full of food, they still managed to find that silver lining on the grey clouds and find the space within their hearts to welcome us in to see their way of life that little bit closer.⠀
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📍Tuanshan Village, Yunnan Province, China
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