Pu'er. Nakoli Village

It's a resting place for self-driving, the architecture is very distinctive, there is a wooden bridge coming out of the parking lot, there is a big windmill, and a gurgling stream by the roadside. As you enter the village, you will see a prosperous scene. It is one of the most crowded villages in the country, with coffee shops and snacks everywhere, people riding horses, shopping, making pottery pots, and even making their own tea.
The village is not big, and an hour or two is enough to walk around it. I always took photos from angles where there was no one around. The business atmosphere is more serious.
The village is free and parking is four yuan. Those who drive north and south can take a look.

Post by Lucy.Moore@32 | Jan 26, 2025

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