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Tunpu Tourism of Yunshan Tun Ancient Buildings

Yun Shan Tun is actually composed of Yun Shan Tun, Ben Zhai, Yun jiusan, Eight Scenes of Yunfeng and Eight Villages of Yunfeng. Many photographers often visit Taobao here and look for works in the treasure house of Tunpu culture. There are also many "backpackers" who often sleep in Yunvulture Mountain. Spring has come, the valleys and fields are full of golden rape flowers, and Yunfeng Bazhai seems to be submerged in the Yellow Sea of rape flowers. This is the most beautiful season in Yunshan Village. In 2000, Yunfeng Eight Villages was recorded as "the largest and most complete Tunpu cultural village group in the early Ming Dynasty". In 200 1 year, it became a national key cultural relics protection unit. Tunbao

After Zhu Yuanzhang established the Ming Dynasty, state affairs were decided at the beginning. In order to consolidate the southwest border, in the fourteenth year of Hongwu, Zhu Yuanzhang sent Hou, Yongchang Hou and Xiping Hou to lead 300,000 troops into Yunnan. After the troops arrived in Guizhou, they set up a base camp in Anshun. After pacifying Yunnan, in order to prevent the chaos from happening again, Zhu Yuanzhang ordered to raise troops on the spot, moved his family members and some immigrants from Anhui, Jiangxi and Henan to Guizhou one after another, and built villages in the garrison of Tunjun to farm in peacetime and fight in wartime. As the stars moved, villages with military nature such as Tun, Bao, Guan, Wei, Shao, Suo and Pu gradually formed. More than 700 years have passed, and these tunpu villages, which combine the architectural forms of water towns in the south of the Yangtze River and stone buildings in the mountainous areas of Guizhou Plateau, are scattered in the central and western parts of Guizhou Plateau. Tunpu people living in it not only preserved the Central Plains culture at that time, but also organically combined with local folk culture to create a unique Tunpu culture.

Yunshantun

A Tun Bu Village is known as the "Ground Museum of Existing Tunpu Culture" because of its well-preserved ancient Tunpu, a street in People's Republic of China (PRC), Tunpu culture, architectural art in Qing Dynasty and Tunpu religious culture. It is located in Yunjiusan Canyon in Qiyanqiao Town, Anshun City, western Guizhou Province.

Tickets and accommodation

Yunshantun is a natural village and does not need tickets. Tickets for Jiuchong Mountain Temple 1 yuan. Temple wing accommodation per person per night 10 yuan, Chinese food or dinner per person per meal 10 yuan, breakfast 5 yuan.