Bingzhongluo Mysterious Wuli Village
by MEREDITH PAUL
Oct 22, 2025
Shimen Pass in Nujiang, a must-pass route on the ancient Tea Horse Road from Yunnan to Tibet, has Biluo Snow Mountain on the left and Gaoligong Mountain on the right, with the Nujiang River rushing down from Shimen Pass.  
Outside Shimen Pass, Wuli Village across the Nujiang River can only be accessed by crossing a suspension bridge to the opposite bank, then walking along the plank road to enter. There are two suspension bridges to enter the village: you can enter from the southern bridge and exit from the northern suspension bridge near the Red Bridge.  
Wuli Village, where humans and gods coexist, is a small village hidden deep in the clouds and mist, like a paradise on earth, peaceful and serene. The village is home to dozens of indigenous households of Tibetan, Nu, and Lisu ethnic groups, with old stone slab houses and stilted buildings preserving their original appearance.
Post by MEREDITH PAUL | Oct 22, 2025













