Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Before and after the fire in the old village of Weng Ding Cun, Yunnan, it caused a heated discussion. How to rebuild after the fire?

Before and after the fire in the old village of Weng Ding Cun, Yunnan, it caused a heated discussion. How to rebuild after the fire?

Many netizens expressed sadness at the news of Weng Ding Cun fire, because Weng Ding Cun has a very long history and is also of great significance in cultural value. Weng Ding Cun is a place where Wa people have lived and passed on for more than 4000 years. At the same time, it is also a primitive village in China, which is considered to be the last such primitive village in China, so it caught fire, which is very sad. At present, although the fire in this village has been put out, the cause of the fire is still under investigation. Weng Ding Cun is a tourist attraction in Yunnan, which should be well protected. But a fire broke out in it, which made many people suspicious and reminded many people of the reconstruction of this village after the fire.

The disaster has happened, so many people still want to remember this history. The only way to do this is to rebuild it, so that people can remember this history and understand this culture. After the fire, it has no way to recover, and the relevant departments can only rebuild, but it is very difficult to rebuild this village. Because after the fire, few of the houses in 100 were well-preserved, they were all burned, and these villages were originally built of bamboo, so when the fire broke out, the villages were quickly burned down.

If the village is to be rebuilt after the fire, the government must allocate funds first, because if the government does not allocate funds for this kind of thing, no one will rebuild the village, and the government must allocate funds and organize and supervise the reconstruction. Although its historical and cultural value is certainly not as high as before, it can still be used as a tourist attraction to promote local economic development in some areas of Yunnan. However, it should be noted that if it is built, it is best to be close to the original state of the village, and it cannot be built at will for the development of tourism.

The historical and cultural value of this primitive village is definitely far greater than its economic value, so it must be respected in the process of reconstruction. According to the situation of the fire, we can know that although the local villages were basically burned down, only three or four well-preserved houses were left, the sacred forest near the village was not burned down. This sacred forest is also a spiritual sustenance of local residents and is called sacred forest by local Wa people. They have something to do.