Small but perfectly formed
Rice terraces are a natural wonder created by the Hani people. Shen Haibin / For China Daily |
A bustling morning market in Honghe. Dong Naide / For China Daily |
Hani people greet visitors with homemade wine. Wang Ying / For China Daily |
Famous for its magnificent rice terraces, Hani village is well off the beaten track and showcases a place where man and nature live together in harmony.
Deep in southeastern Yunnan province, Hani village in Honghe Hani and Yi autonomous prefecture, is a mix of forest, cottages, terraces and rivers. Halfway down the steep Ailao Mountain, the rice terraces glitter in the sun.
Hani people have lived in the area for more than 1,300 years and still lead a traditional lifestyle.
The pace of life is slow and it is a perfect place for those looking for inner peace.
If you go
Take a bus in Kunming to Jianshui county, which takes about four hours. Then take a minibus to Yuanyang county and another bus to Honghe Hani. Visitors can rent a four-wheel vehicle to take a tour of the whole village, costing 50 yuan ($8) for half a day. Tickets for scenic spots cost from 10 to 30 yuan.
Contact the writer at dengzhangyu@chinadaily.com.cn.
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