A popular check-in spot, the Pan'an Wushi Village in the sky
by moon_leilani_rosalind
Jun 6, 2024
Fortunate to visit the internet-famous Pan'an Wushi Village. This small village perched on a high mountain plateau over 530 meters above sea level, has quaint dwellings, all built with black basalt, resembling cave dwellings. In addition, interspersed among them are the white-walled, black-tiled, horse-head wall Huizhou-style buildings left over from history. The blending of these two different architectural styles forms a distinct and unique character, earning it the reputation of an "aerial village".
The ancient village paths are narrow and secluded, walking here is like stepping into the "Wuyi Lane" of the south of the Yangtze River. The indigenous residents are either busy managing trade to welcome guests from all over the world or holding outdated semiconductor radios, following the tunes of "Yue Opera" from the radio, occasionally humming a few lines of Wushi Village's melody. It's a self-entertaining pleasure. Perhaps this is what the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi meant by 'High leisure is indeed noble, where can one find a king?', content with the natural and primitive simplicity.
Post by moon_leilani_rosalind | Jun 6, 2024












