|
Jinkeng Rice Terrace
Besides
of the famous known Pingan village of Zhuang Minority
Ethnic, there is another unknown Jinkeng Rice
Terrace, which is home to Yao minorities. Jinkeng
Rice Terraces are located around 25 miles (40
km) away from Longsheng, where you will be rewarded
feats of farm engineering going all the way up
a string of 2400 feet (800 m) mountains. The 66-square-km
network irrigation project was began by the ethnic
Zhuang in the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), and finished
by the Qing (1644-1911).
There are two villages here in Jinkeng. The first
village at the foot of the mountain is Dazai Village.
Further uphill Yao people two-story cabins are
nestled against the breathtaking man-made wonder.
The layout of the village mimics the terraces
fields symmetry, giving an appearance that the
houses are stacked on top of one another- an integrated
part of the land.
Climbing
up the hill for 60 minutes, you will arrive Tiantouzai
Village, where you will have a panoramic view
of the whole area of Jinkeng Rice Terrace. Jinkeng
rice terrace and villages here has not yet been
known to many tourist, the facilities here are
difficult, about 30 minutes extra drive then to
Pingan village, muddy and bumping road, that is
part of the reason why most of the drivers and
tour guides will not take visitors to this remote
village.
This area is simply one of those amazing places
on Earth. The local minority Zhuang and Yao girls
dressed in their own colors may have a demonstration
on hair combing or singing and dancing upon guests'
request and gratuity. This is the best place to
view the colorful minority tribes of China. The
life style, the primitive way of production and
culture of ethnic minorities might bring you to
the history of thousand years ...
|