Courtyard Dream House Adventure (August 4)
Traveling around Huangshan Area
04.08.2009 - 04.08.2009
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Hongcui
This morning we got up fairly early and had a quick breakfast. We got a taxi to our next adventure location and this one promised to provide us with lots of visits to Courtyard Houses. Our destination was Hongcui 宏村. This ancient village (now famous as a World Heritage Site since 2000) was built during the Ming and Qing Dynasties and has many really great residences from that period. It was founded by a general (Wang Wen) in 1131. The Wang family was, surprise, the dominant family in the town. Check out Hongcui with us.
This is a commercially prosperous tourist attraction with all the bells and whistles that means. Lots of touts. Lots of stuff to buy. Nice restaurants all over the place. The actual entrance to the town is over a bridge on a serene lake.
Green Butterfly who decided to pose for me
A view of Hongcui
The Hongcui bridge
Art students taking advantage of the beauty
An Old door
Huzhou style buildings
A couple of wooden heads advertising good food, I think
Local fried chicken but the lady asked me not to take a picture . . oops
More local cuisine
Down and ancient alley
Huizhou entranceway
Another ancient doorway
Need directions
Very nice hostess for a new restaurant
Can't help taking pictures - Oval door
A local resident
Another narrow alley
Painting the scene
As you can see, the village is really well done. The people in the village are used to having lots of people visit and are friendly and cheerful. The village is authentic with very little obvious renovations or new constructions. This is as good an ancient town as we had visited. I probably took more than 400 photographs during our four hour visit. Enough photographs and enough visiting courtyard houses. We must get back to our hotel and prepare for our return to Chengdu. But first, a visit to the local tea market.
Buying Tea in Tunxi
If you are interested in tea, check out my tea blog at http://chinateatravels.blogspot.com/. I have not blogged tea for a while but I will soon get back to tea blogging. When we travel, we always look for tea.
Famous flower green tea. It opens up like a flower in a pot of hot water
The Tunxi Tea Market
More taiping houkuei tea
World famous Huangshan maofeng green tea
Posted by inchinahil 06:21 Archived in China Tagged architecture tea ancient_town anhui-province huanshan hongcui tourist-sites Comments (0)