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Guizhou Tour (V): Zhenyuan Ancient Town, a quiet Dong Township.

Zhenyuan Ancient Town is a famous town in Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture of Guizhou Province, which is located on the banks of Wuyang River and has a history of more than 2,000 years.

The river winds through the city in an "S" shape, and the acropolis where ancient soldiers are stationed is on the north bank. Nan 'an is a gathering place for government, administrative agencies and private enterprises. All of them were built in the Ming Dynasty, and many ancient buildings, traditional houses and historical docks are still preserved.

We live in the viewing room by the river, opposite Bar Street, and on the left is Qinglong Cave built on the cliff.

Why don't you stay here for a few days? I remember him saying something similar in Fenghuang Ancient City. Perhaps the reason why he stayed in the metropolis for a long time is that he always wanted to slow down, feel the peace of the town and lead a simple life for the local people. ...

March is still the off-season of tourism, and there are not many tourists on the pedestrian street. Inadvertently walked into a national clothing store, turned out to be this dress! How's it going? Is it a good match with the ancient town? Ha ha laugh

A few steps ahead is Zhenyuan Museum. There is no physical exhibition in the museum. Basically, words and pictures are used to introduce the historical changes of Zhenyuan.

Sifang well lane is a famous scenic spot in the ancient town, named after a square well.

The architectural style here is blue bricks and green tiles with high walls and cornices. Every piece of green slate and brick records historical sites and shows the vicissitudes of the ancient town of thousands of years. ...

In Zhenyuan ancient town, we must take an interesting "crooked ways". Every door here is tilted, and outsiders can't see the truth of the house from the outside. It is said that this is to make money and not be exposed.

I really love me, love me, love my dog. I am so happy to see the yard with my husband's surname.

These old alleys are built on the mountain, and the winding path leads to the halfway up Shiping Mountain. Most houses were built in the Ming Dynasty and are well preserved. The more interesting it is.

As the name implies, "pig trough well" is shaped like a pig trough. The water here is still drinkable now. Scoop a spoonful and taste it.

In my impression, there will be ancient bridges in ancient cities, and here is no exception! Zhu Sheng Bridge is a landmark building in Zhenyuan, which was built in the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty and was originally named Wuxi Bridge. After many times of construction, when the last restoration was completed, it was the Christmas of Emperor Kangxi, so it was renamed "Zhu Sheng Bridge" to celebrate the emperor's birthday.

There is Kuixing Pavilion on the bridge, also called Zhuangyuan Building, which was built in the fourth year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty.

Qiaotou is a famous Qinglong Cave, built on a cliff, which integrates Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism. Together with Maijishan in Gansu and Hangkong Temple in Shanxi, it is called the three "ancient buildings in the air" in ancient China.

At the other end of the bridge is the entrance to Shiping Mountain Scenic Area. There is a viewing platform at the top of Shiping Mountain, which overlooks the whole ancient town and is a good place to see the night view.

Corresponding to the ancient bridge is Zhenyuan New Bridge, which combines many modern elements. This is another world.

How pleasant it is to sit by the river, blowing a little wind, drinking a little wine and waiting for the lights to come on.

Listen to some songs you like and enjoy it even more. ...

See how bright my smile is? Someone did that! Just now, I ordered a favorite "Chengdu" in front of the pub. Teacher Huang recorded a video for me. I really liked the feeling of humming along, so I asked him to send the video to my mobile phone. Teacher Huang said to wait until he returned to the hotel. Then I was a little unhappy and left angrily ... In retrospect, I was even more annoyed that my husband had never followed me! Turn back and throw him the room key, saying that I climbed Cuiping Mountain alone to see the night scene, so don't worry about the danger! My husband was a little angry and replied, my leg is broken, don't worry! Later, I learned that he didn't mean it, it was because of lumbar problems. Sometimes his leg hurts when he walks too much. ...

When I was approaching Qinglong Cave, I received a phone call from my husband asking me to wait for him and said, "Don't live up to such a good night view, what a pity not to take a few pictures!" I didn't adjust my mood at first, and my expression was very serious when I took pictures. Then Mr. Huang began to tease: Come on, smile! Are you ready? Smile! (Quote the sentence recited by my son in the first grade of primary school and imitate his tone) Now I can't help laughing. ...

The lights on both sides of Wuyang River are carefully designed, especially the lights of Zhu Sheng Bridge are colorful neon lights, which are blurred and colorful.

Sitting on the balcony, watching the night view of the ancient town and listening to the songs coming from the bar opposite ... do you really want to stay here for a while? Live this slow life

It began to rain at two or three in the evening and basically stopped when I woke up in the morning. I slipped out of the inn alone and climbed Shiping Mountain.

Slate Lane is my eternal love.

Especially in the early morning after the rain, you can feel the charm of the ancient town by strolling among them.

Along the alley, I finally found the path of climbing, and climbed to the top observation deck in about 40 minutes.

Because it is cloudy, you can't see the whole town from the top of the mountain. But the quiet beauty of the ancient town, its humanistic customs, its taste and its quaint natural atmosphere have already penetrated into my heart. ...