Goulan Yao Village: A Journey Through History and Cuisine

Goulan Yao Village, established during the Ming Dynasty, boasts over 200 years of history and is now a national cultural heritage site. The village preserves more than 300 Ming and Qing dynasty residences. The red brick walls and dark-tiled roofs of the Yao architecture, along with the intricate eaves, are truly captivating.

The village is small and can be leisurely explored in half a day, offering a peaceful and comfortable experience. It is recommended to follow the route of 'Zhongpan King Temple, Wind and Rain Bridge, Qing Dynasty Residential Complex, Women's Skills Training Center, Yongxing Ancestral Hall, and Water Dragon Temple' to discover the charm of each spot.

Notably, the women's culture in Goulan Yao Village is quite progressive. Historically, women here were not only the main labor force but also practiced martial arts, did not bind their feet, and even had customs where women married men. Understanding this background will provide a unique experience as you explore.

Tip: The village has a few guesthouses and farm stays where you can taste local snacks like liangfen (cold jelly noodles) and youcipao (fried glutinous rice cakes). The best photo spot is on the stone pile in the center of the village lake, where you can capture stunning views of ancient buildings, mountains, and the lake. Prepare for a memorable journey through history and cuisine in Goulan Yao Village!

Post by Lunarrr | Sep 3, 2024

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