Dali Dong Village is located in Zaima Town, Rongjiang County, Guizhou Province, 25 kilometers away from the county seat. The village has a total of 246 households and 1,218 people, all of whom are Dong people. Dali is rich in specialties and nanmu trees. The Dong village was built along the ravine and the stream. The same railing-style green-tiled wooden buildings are lined up one after another. There are gurgling streams and rapids in the middle. The main landscapes include the stone slab ancient road built in the 58th year of Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty, the magnificent Dong quadrangle, the unique grain drying barn, and the five flower bridges (also called "wind and rain bridges", like the drum tower, are the landmark buildings of the Dong village) that are leisurely and sequentially built across the stream. It is said that these five flower bridges have a history of hundreds of years and have experienced vicissitudes, witnessing the history and honor of Dali Dong Village. The village is surrounded by lush ancient trees, with more than 400 ancient nanmu trees, reflecting the traditional concept of harmony between the Dong people and nature: "the elderly protect the village, and the ancient trees protect the village." The houses in the village are all three- and four-story wooden buildings with poles and railings. There are five wind and rain bridges of different sizes and styles in the village, with wooden structures and green tile roofs, all with a history of a hundred years. The roads leading into and through the village are paved with bluestones, which are clean and tidy. The village is surrounded by towering ancient trees, and the ecological environment is well preserved.
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Dali Dong Village is located in Zaima Town, Rongjiang County, Guizhou Province, 25 kilometers away from the county seat. The village has a total of 246 households and 1,218 people, all of whom are Dong people. Dali is rich in specialties and nanmu trees. The Dong village was built along the ravine and the stream. The same railing-style green-tiled wooden buildings are lined up one after another. There are gurgling streams and rapids in the middle. The main landscapes include the stone slab ancient road built in the 58th year of Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty, the magnificent Dong quadrangle, the unique grain drying barn, and the five flower bridges (also called "wind and rain bridges", like the drum tower, are the landmark buildings of the Dong village) that are leisurely and sequentially built across the stream. It is said that these five flower bridges have a history of hundreds of years and have experienced vicissitudes, witnessing the history and honor of Dali Dong Village. The village is surrounded by lush ancient trees, with more than 400 ancient nanmu trees, reflecting the traditional concept of harmony between the Dong people and nature: "the elderly protect the village, and the ancient trees protect the village." The houses in the village are all three- and four-story wooden buildings with poles and railings. There are five wind and rain bridges of different sizes and styles in the village, with wooden structures and green tile roofs, all with a history of a hundred years. The roads leading into and through the village are paved with bluestones, which are clean and tidy. The village is surrounded by towering ancient trees, and the ecological environment is well preserved.
I don't remember anything else about this place, I just remember something about drinking. The Dong folks started to force me to drink after singing the "Dong Great Song". It was so scary~~~ I used to think that "high mountains and flowing water" was used to describe the beautiful scenery, but when I got here I realized that it was a domineering posture for drinking!!!
The taste is good! The dishes are quite attractive, at least at first glance, the color is there, and when you walk in, the fragrance is also sufficient! Moreover, the most important thing is that the people in my group and I don’t eat the zheergen that people here like to eat. When we asked the waiter, when we ordered, she also responsibly told us that there was no zheergen there, and what is the local specialty! The service is good! The taste is also good! The price is a bit high, after all, we are students! But the taste and service make us feel that it is worth the money! I like it
Good taste, worth tasting. Good service and good environment
Dong cuisine has a taste of ethnic customs and is delicious.