Summer Escapade in Longji Terraced Fields: A Real-Life Fairy Tale of Green Wonderland
by StarlightWaves567890
Jul 9, 2025
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Longji Rice Terraces – Simple Summary
The Longji Rice Terraces, also called the Dragon’s Backbone Rice Terraces, are a famous scenic area in Longsheng County, about 100 km from Guilin, China. These terraces were first built over 650 years ago during the Yuan Dynasty and expanded during the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
The rice terraces look like layers of green or golden ribbons winding up the steep hillsides, from the river valleys up to mountain tops over 1,000 meters high. The terraces are famous for their spectacular views in every season — flooded with mirror-like water in spring, lush green rice in summer, golden harvest in autumn, and sometimes frosted with snow in winter.
The terraces are mainly home to the Zhuang and Yao ethnic minority groups, who still maintain their traditional wooden houses, colorful costumes, and farming methods. Visitors can hike between villages like Ping’an, Dazhai, and Jinkeng, enjoy panoramic viewpoints, and experience local culture and food.
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