Recommended by National Geographic, a thousand-year-old village hidden in the mountains.


The village was discovered by chance. It is rare to have both commercialization and fireworks. The village is not big. It can be visited in more than an hour. If you don't want to walk, there are free shuttle buses on the main street.

There is a small river in the village, and the stream is gurgling. Some small shops by the river are also interesting. Here is suitable for strolling slowly, emptying yourself, or sitting down and doing some small handicrafts quietly, it will not be boring.

We found a milk tea shop where we can DIY cup sets for free. It's simple and has a sense of accomplishment after completion.

Things are not as expensive as they are said on the Internet. We have 4 adults and 1 child and each meal does not exceed 200 yuan, but the taste is really average. We also checked in the popular Fish King Breakfast Shop, and the Donglang Restaurant is not very good. The only thing that feels good is the wild bayberry juice, which is good for relieving the heat.

We chose a guest house outside the village for accommodation. The village is relatively expensive. Fortunately, the boss is very good and responsible for picking us up to the village and the high-speed rail station for free.

Post by FoodieFinds# | Oct 8, 2024

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