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The
Old Town of Lijiang, a well-preserved old city of ethnic minorities with
brilliant culture, is a central town of the Lijiang Autonomous County
of the Naxi Ethnic Minority in Yunnan Province. Located on the plateau
which is 2,400 meters (7,874 feet) above the sea level and embraced by
the tree-covered Lion Mountain in the west, Elephant and Golden Row Mountains
in the north, vast fertile fields in the southeast and crystal clear water
running through, the old town looks like a big jade ink slab, therefore
got the alias the Town of Big Ink Slab (Dayanzhen).
The Old Town which occupies an area of three point eight square kilometers
(912 acres) was firstly built in the late Song Dynasty and the early Yuan
Dynasty and has a history of more than 800 years. Since Kublai Khan who
is the first emperor of the Yuan Dynasty set his reign here, Lijiang was
on a fast developmental way and became the political, cultural, and educational
center in this area, playing a very important role in the trading activities
among Yunnan, China hinterland, Tibet, India and many other Asian countries.
Till now, when walking on the streets of the Old Town, one can feel the
prosperity and flourish of the town from the shops with fancy and superb
collections of handicrafts.
The Lijiang Old Town is built along the lie of mountains and the flow
of rivers, providing a very precious sample of the research on the old-time
architecture. The unique geographical location, historical background
and multiracial inhabitants make the town the most special one:
The Old Town is the only old city built without a city wall and there
is an interesting story telling the reason. Lijiang had been under the
reign of the hereditary Mu family for more than 500 years. If the Chinese
character "Mu" (represents the governor of Lijiang) is put into
a frame (represents the city wall), you have the character "Kun"
which means "siege" or "predicament". This would mean
that the governing Mu family and their descendants would always be trapped
like a rat in a hole. Because of this symbolism, Old Town Lijiang was
never given a city wall.
As a result of the combination of the multinational culture and the progress
of Naxi ethnic minority, the buildings in the town incorporate the best
parts of the architectural traits of Han, Bai, and Tibet into a unique
Naxi style. The layout of the town is free-style and flexible, the houses
are close and diverse, and the lanes are narrow and meandering. Naxi people
pay much attention to the decoration, the commodious and applied houses
are mostly timber and tile structure compound with a garden, each has
engraved vivid figures of people and animals on doors and windows, beautiful
flowers and trees in the garden. Living in such a beautiful The center
of the Old Town is the Square Street (Sifangjie). Four main streets radiate
from Square and comfortable environment is a real pleasant thing.
The old Town of Lijiang is a city depends on water for existence and water
is just like its blood. Black Dragon Pool (Heilongtan) is the main water
source of the town and subdivides into many streams which can reach every
family and every street in the town. Due to the reticular aqueducts, willow
trees grow everywhere and there are almost 350 varied and inimitable bridges
in the little town, some of which were built in the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
The usage of the water created by the local people is very scientific.
They build three mouths every well from the upriver to the downriver.
The water in the first mouth is for edibility, the second one is for cleaning
of the vegetables and fruits, and the last one is used to wash the clothes.
The water not only meets the need of the dweller, but also gives the town
a beauty of gentle. The town reputed as the "Oriental Venice"
and "Suzhou in Highland", but it is much, much more than this.
Once you have visited Old Town Lijiang, it will capture your heart for
the rest of your life.
Street and extend to the four different directions. Countless lanes extending
in all directions form a network and connect every corner of the town.
Streets in the Old Town are paved by the local bluestones which are neither
muddy in the rainy season nor dusty in the dry season. The massive and
fine-grained stones add a sense of antiquity and mystery to the Old Town.
The sluice at the center of town is opened late in the night and the resulting
current of water flushes and washes all the streets to keep the town clean.
This practical use of water is part of the daily life of the residents
in Old Town.
On December 3rd, 1997, the Old Town of Lijiang was put in the list of
the World's Relics by the World Cultural Heritage Commission of the UNESCO
(United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization). The
charming Old Town is now a famous tourist attraction for its traditional
ethnic culture and customs, inimitable buildings and the wonderful natural
views.
Admission Fee: RMB 40
Recommended Time for a Visit: 40 minutes
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