黄洛长发村饭店

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Jiangzhe Cuisine
0773-7583190
Changfa Village, Heping Township, Longsheng
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🌾 Longsheng: A Millennium's Secret Hidden in the Folds of the Terraces When the first rays of morning sunlight bathe the Longji Rice Terraces, the layers upon layers of them seem to be sprinkled with gold. I once thought the terraces were merely a spectacle, until I met an 83-year-old Yao woman carrying a bamboo basket as she walked along the ridges of her fields. I finally understood that they are measuring the rings of the land with their lives. 🌄 Longji Rice Terraces: The Most Beautiful Curves on Earth As early as the Yuan Dynasty, Zhuang and Yao ancestors began cultivating terraced fields in Longji. Over 2,300 terraces stretch across 10 square kilometers on the slopes at altitudes ranging from 300 to 1,100 meters, creating stunning landscapes such as "Seven Stars and the Moon" and "Nine Dragons and Five Tigers." The oldest terraces are over 650 years old and still utilize the traditional "coupled ploughing" method—two oxen working side by side—a farming tradition dating back to the Sui and Tang dynasties. (Summit Tip: We recommend taking the Longji Cableway directly to the Golden Buddha Summit, saving you two hours of climbing and offering panoramic views.) 👩 Huangluo Red Yao Village: The Story of Long Hair in a Bun On the way to Jinkeng Dazhai, be sure to stop at the Huangluo Changfa Village Restaurant. The Red Yao women here are known for their "three unique traits": their hair as belts, their embroidered clothes, and their shoes that curl up. They never cut their hair, with the longest reaching 2.1 meters. Before bundling their hair, they first use ancestral rice washing water to condition it. Sitting in a wooden building, eating bamboo rice, watching the elderly women comb their hair while singing Yao songs, it's as if time has become the flowing black silk of their hair. 🚡 Journey on the High-Aerial Cableway Being in the transparent cable car of the Longji Cableway is truly magical—a flowing sea of green beneath your feet, and wisps of smoke rising from stilt houses in the distance. As the cable car soars through the clouds, I suddenly understand why the Yao legend holds that terraced fields are a ladder connecting heaven and earth. Be sure to choose a clear evening to experience the stunning sunset over the terraced fields and the starry sky as the boat sails across them. Every ridge here is a line of poetry written by our ancestors, and every strand of hair is entwined with ancient legends. While modern people still seek "poetry and distant places," the people of Longsheng have long transformed their lives into a landscape painting. #TravelWithCuriosity #IntangibleHeritage #UncommonTravelDestinations #TerracedFieldPhotographyGuide #LongjiTerracedFieldsLongjiLongsheng
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