Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - A 5-year-old girl from Yuanyang terraced fields in Yunnan defeated an 84-year-old Japanese tour bus driver.

A 5-year-old girl from Yuanyang terraced fields in Yunnan defeated an 84-year-old Japanese tour bus driver.

The beauty of the land south of Caiyun is not enough to be described as "colorful". A mysterious and poetic "Shangri-La" is enough to fill people all over the world with infinite yearning. The Miao, Naxi, Buyi and other ethnic groups who have lived here for thousands of years have always attracted many tourists with their colorful customs.

Yuanyang Rice Terraces, at the southern foot of Ailao Mountain, is a masterpiece left by the Hani people from generation to generation. It is large in scale and majestic. It was "carved" by the Hani people for more than 1,300 years. Landscape and pastoral scenery paintings. In the shadow of the vast forest and covered by the vast sea of ??clouds, the graceful curves and colorful changing light and shadow are magical and magnificent.

French anthropologist Dr. Euena praised: "The terraces of the Hani people are real land art and real earth sculptures, and the Hani people are the real land artists!"

< p> It is in this land that is still beautiful today that about ten years ago, a group of three or five-year-old Hani girls began to appear, which made people sigh.

What are they doing? Begging for money from those tourists every day.

Initially, tourists may donate generously out of good intentions, sympathy or love. As a result, there are more and more such children. The Hani people who once created the "land art" Hani Rice Terraces, the simple Hani people have changed somewhat.

Just one day in January this year, a self-driving travel self-media person was chased by a group of children, dragging their clothes and begging for money: "Ten yuan per person! Ten yuan per person!" And they kept pace with the times and demanded The tourist who invited them paid using WeChat. The reason was that they photographed them out of curiosity. So this scene was video recorded and posted online.

Regarding this persistent pursuit, this self-media person commented like this: In this case,

Coincidentally, I saw another video at the same time, The content is about a group of Chinese tourists traveling to Japan. While waiting for the tourists to get on the bus, the driver, an 84-year-old gray-haired grandfather, climbed into the bottom compartment and arranged the tourists' boxes one by one according to his standards.

When a Chinese tourist wanted to help, the tour guide stopped him. What he meant was: It is the driver's job to place tourists' suitcases. If you help, it will make him feel useless.

After a girl arrived more than ten minutes late, the old man took out all the suitcases and arranged the girl's suitcases according to the size specifications. By the time it was over, he was sweating profusely.

I have no intention of talking about the obsessive-compulsive disorder of the 84-year-old man. The old man's strict self-discipline has been engraved in his bones, and his ideology of "feeling useless" is not the same as that of the children begging for money in Yuanyang terraced fields in Yunnan. This idea of ??"getting something for nothing" is in sharp contrast.

On one side is the 84-year-old man who is using his own labor to embody the value of survival; on the other side is the three- to five-year-old child who is abandoning the innocence and innocence of children and entering society with a kind of understanding that should not be possessed at this age. Life.

Education should start from childhood.

What is destroying the peaceful and simple life of the Hani people?

Appreciating the beautiful scenery of Yuanyang Rice Terraces is always from December to April every year during the irrigation season. Unfortunately, this year many people may not have this opportunity due to the epidemic.

The terraced fields filled with water look like a fairyland in the morning light at sunrise and in the twilight after sunset! There is clear blue water at the end of the street, and the sky is brighter than the Quchi.

The Yuanyang terraces in Yunnan have different characteristics in each place. They were created by the Hani people with their wisdom and hands.

Watch the sunrise at Duoyishu Scenic Area. Thousands of terraces extend from Duoyishu Village to the deep Red River Valley. When the sun rises in the east, this is "the most dreamy sunrise in the world". The dark world gradually takes on the color of light, and then comes the sea of ??clouds and the glow of the sky, which is reflected in the terraced fields and is breathtaking.

Six kilometers east from the Duoyi Village Scenic Area are the blue terraces of love. In winter and spring, as long as the sky is blue, the earth is also blue, and the terraces are the same color as the sky.

Laohuzui Terraces have the most steep mountains, the most magnificent momentum and the most spectacular layout. It consists of more than 850 hectares of terraced fields. From the foot of the mountain to the top of the mountain, the altitude difference between the terraces is more than 1,200 meters. Green mountains and flowing water, green villages, terraced fields, and dreamy valleys. Sitting on the observation deck and waiting for the sunset quietly, your eyes are wide open, and the beauty of the world seems to be still.

Watch the sea of ??clouds in Bada Scenic Area. At sunset, among the vast forest and under the vast sea of ??clouds, the more than 3,700 terraces in Bada are like ladders, reaching straight to the sky.

Along the winding steep slope and through layers of thick fog to reach the village, it gives people the illusion of arriving in a paradise. The village is densely forested, birds are chirping, cicadas are chirping, poultry are leisurely, and the old cow has begun its busy day.

Even this village, which is full of rich primitive rural atmosphere, has now been broken by foreign tourists.

The photographer and the villagers "posed for photos" and benefited each other, which has begun to change the locals' lifestyle.

It is unknown what changes will occur in the future. But if we think about the many commercialized scenic spots in our country, such as Qianhu Miao Village in Xijiang, Guizhou, we may be able to tell something.

In terms of education in which labor embodies the value of labor, a 5-year-old girl from Yuanyang terraces in Yunnan competed against an 84-year-old Japanese tourist bus driver and lost completely.

In Yuanyang Rice Terraces, some unknown trends, good or bad, have just begun. Sooner or later, a commercial atmosphere will envelope every corner.

At that time, will the South of Caiyun still be the "Dream Shangri-La"?