Yao Nationality Village of Nangang
Yao Nationality Village of Nangang
Yao Nationality Village of Nangang
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Kylie M
Victoria68 contributions
déc. 2017 • En famille
Visited the village as part of a school program. The students loved the authenticity of the village. As you begin up the uneven steps, you are stopped and welcomed with local rice wine - not pleasant but fun to try. Keep heading up, stop and check out the ancient tofu making apparatus, try some of the local foods, pick up a gift. Don't forget to bargin.
The temple at the top has a great view across the kaste mountains. The woman push you to buy their incense and fire crackers. Careful if you do, they wont stop trying to get you to buy more. Very pushy and can ruin the temple moment for you.
Keep heading around the path for more stalls and offers to buy more food.
Our local guide was great in giving us a tour and explaining the different parts.
There is a performance hall on your way down, definitely worth a stop and check out if the performances are happening. I am told they run regularly.
Lots of Chinese tourists who found us Westerns more interesting with plenty of requests for selfies.
It was my third time here, and each time I have noticed some thing new or different.
The temple at the top has a great view across the kaste mountains. The woman push you to buy their incense and fire crackers. Careful if you do, they wont stop trying to get you to buy more. Very pushy and can ruin the temple moment for you.
Keep heading around the path for more stalls and offers to buy more food.
Our local guide was great in giving us a tour and explaining the different parts.
There is a performance hall on your way down, definitely worth a stop and check out if the performances are happening. I am told they run regularly.
Lots of Chinese tourists who found us Westerns more interesting with plenty of requests for selfies.
It was my third time here, and each time I have noticed some thing new or different.
Écrit le 10 décembre 2017
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Felix
Xiamen, Chine44 contributions
août 2017 • En couple
What do you do in a AAAA scenic spot in China?! Trying to avoid tourist groups that want to take a photo with you instead of the minority people living there.
On one hand it's nice that these places get this title and the government spends some money on preserving it. On the other hand most of that money lands in the pocket of local governments. The locals (Yao Zu) try their best to do business, selling dried herbs, nuts and the like.
I felt a bit harassed by some vendors, trying to sell their goods by saying "help me - buy something from me - I haven't sold anything today".
Anyways, upon arriving - we drove by car - we were welcomed by a young girl trying to get us to sleep at their families house. We preferred to walk around and try to find our own stay. As I always say, the best things happen when you go to a bar, said and done. The owner of "Golden Stone Bar" (得金石酒吧) is a pure and honest person who happens to have a guest room too, so that's were we stayed for two days. We asked him and his family to eat together so we could sample more of their local dishes - and their Mijiu too ;)
It's a bit more complicated to arrive with public transport as mentioned by another reviewer. But if you decide to go, you should definitely stay over night, sit down and breathe the history of the village. There's a minority dance going on but it's done for Chinese tourists and none of the dancers looked like they're enjoying this. Instead we paid two cool old guys sitting somewhere hidden, smoking their pipes and they happily performed their drum dance.
Awesome mountain formations, similar to Guilin and beautiful mountain roads. Very good place to shoot rural live of Yao people's lives!
Go there - support them to keep this alive. Because nobody else seems to care!
On one hand it's nice that these places get this title and the government spends some money on preserving it. On the other hand most of that money lands in the pocket of local governments. The locals (Yao Zu) try their best to do business, selling dried herbs, nuts and the like.
I felt a bit harassed by some vendors, trying to sell their goods by saying "help me - buy something from me - I haven't sold anything today".
Anyways, upon arriving - we drove by car - we were welcomed by a young girl trying to get us to sleep at their families house. We preferred to walk around and try to find our own stay. As I always say, the best things happen when you go to a bar, said and done. The owner of "Golden Stone Bar" (得金石酒吧) is a pure and honest person who happens to have a guest room too, so that's were we stayed for two days. We asked him and his family to eat together so we could sample more of their local dishes - and their Mijiu too ;)
It's a bit more complicated to arrive with public transport as mentioned by another reviewer. But if you decide to go, you should definitely stay over night, sit down and breathe the history of the village. There's a minority dance going on but it's done for Chinese tourists and none of the dancers looked like they're enjoying this. Instead we paid two cool old guys sitting somewhere hidden, smoking their pipes and they happily performed their drum dance.
Awesome mountain formations, similar to Guilin and beautiful mountain roads. Very good place to shoot rural live of Yao people's lives!
Go there - support them to keep this alive. Because nobody else seems to care!
Écrit le 22 août 2017
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Un membre de Tripadvisor
avr. 2017 • En famille
清远、连南、南岗排,广东四大名寨之一的千年瑶寨就坐落在这里。有“中国瑶族第一古寨”之称,始建于宋朝,距今有1400多年的历史。古老的民居顺着山势排列开去,错落有致,因此又称排瑶。
目前有不少空置的老房子,静静地伫立在那里,守着过去的辉煌和眼下的沧桑。
沿着石垒的山路蜿蜒而上,山上的龙头位置有座庙,庙里供奉着盘古王和盘古王婆。盘古王手托月亮,寓意“开天”,盘古王婆捧着一个碗,寓意“辟地”,自此造人造地造五谷。站在山上一个转身,只见远处群山连绵起伏,呈万朝来贺的吉相,赞叹先人选址的功力!
在瑶族舞曲广场,还有表演看,阿贵哥和沙幺妹重现瑶族农耕、婚嫁等场面 ,这些民俗表演还是不错的。
目前有不少空置的老房子,静静地伫立在那里,守着过去的辉煌和眼下的沧桑。
沿着石垒的山路蜿蜒而上,山上的龙头位置有座庙,庙里供奉着盘古王和盘古王婆。盘古王手托月亮,寓意“开天”,盘古王婆捧着一个碗,寓意“辟地”,自此造人造地造五谷。站在山上一个转身,只见远处群山连绵起伏,呈万朝来贺的吉相,赞叹先人选址的功力!
在瑶族舞曲广场,还有表演看,阿贵哥和沙幺妹重现瑶族农耕、婚嫁等场面 ,这些民俗表演还是不错的。
Écrit le 30 avril 2017
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Stellalong
Taïwan194 contributions
août 2016 • Entre amis
從英德去連州要花1個小時,主要是來看瑤寨的,門票很高,大概進去就花2~3個小時就可以了,里面有住的有農家樂吃,做的不錯吃,住我看到也有現代的房間有冷氣的,時間多的可以住一下
Écrit le 17 août 2016
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michaelhK4474AN
Siem Reap, Cambodge3 contributions
juil. 2016 • En solo
連南是個小市鎮,民風純樸,沒什麼娛樂配套,連枉論夜生活。連州政府或想發展當地為旅遊區,所以四處大興土木,塵土飛揚。
我住在中和國際大酒店,對小區的酒店,縱使名字何其冠冕堂皇,其實心裡有數。但到步行,發覺與想像中大有出入,此酒店很新,房間、用品等都很整潔,職員服務亦有禮、快捷。酒店旁有一間會館,我雖沒進去,但應該是酒廊或唱卡拉ok來的,因夜闌人靜時,會聽到會館有音樂傳出, 最需要在絕對寧靜環境下才能入睡的人, 此酒店不會是他的首選。
至於景區,老實說很失望,或者是因為已發展成旅遊景區的關係, 那裏的村民都變成了小販,過了收費亭後,沿途都是售賣各式紀念品的小店。到了瑤寨,沿山路石級往上行,兩旁都是村民擺設的小攤檔, 有賣小食的,例如花生和粟米等,亦有賣民族手織帶及一些銀器的,感覺和那些可以在市區雜架攤檔買到的東西一樣。 旅遊網上所說的歡迎酒和民族歌舞一律欠奉, 風土人情亦完全感受不到。至於瑤寨內的房子,雖然已十室九空,但反而感到一點特色。或許因為 一入村的時候,已感到失望,所以都沒有心情再仔細觀賞,草草拍了幾張相就離開了。
我住在中和國際大酒店,對小區的酒店,縱使名字何其冠冕堂皇,其實心裡有數。但到步行,發覺與想像中大有出入,此酒店很新,房間、用品等都很整潔,職員服務亦有禮、快捷。酒店旁有一間會館,我雖沒進去,但應該是酒廊或唱卡拉ok來的,因夜闌人靜時,會聽到會館有音樂傳出, 最需要在絕對寧靜環境下才能入睡的人, 此酒店不會是他的首選。
至於景區,老實說很失望,或者是因為已發展成旅遊景區的關係, 那裏的村民都變成了小販,過了收費亭後,沿途都是售賣各式紀念品的小店。到了瑤寨,沿山路石級往上行,兩旁都是村民擺設的小攤檔, 有賣小食的,例如花生和粟米等,亦有賣民族手織帶及一些銀器的,感覺和那些可以在市區雜架攤檔買到的東西一樣。 旅遊網上所說的歡迎酒和民族歌舞一律欠奉, 風土人情亦完全感受不到。至於瑤寨內的房子,雖然已十室九空,但反而感到一點特色。或許因為 一入村的時候,已感到失望,所以都沒有心情再仔細觀賞,草草拍了幾張相就離開了。
Écrit le 23 juillet 2016
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lawc22
Penang Island, Malaisie167 contributions
juin 2016 • Entre amis
Nangang thousand-year yao village. perched peacefully for centuries on a lush mountain. the largest, oldest settlement of the indigeneous yao people in China.
visit the alleys and crooked passageways around the slopes of the village dwellings. many local produces and per what i can see, the 'commercializm' is still not wide-spread as other tourist destination in China..
facilities are good by chinese standard.
make sure to catch the daily traditional yao performance. quite interesting.!
In addition, venture nearby the village (for those true-blue city folk, like me) to see the agriculture activity of the local tribe and enjoy the fine scenery of paddy fields on hillslopes, buffaloes admist the spectacular surroundings views of hills at the distant resembling 'little Guilin' to me. fresh air is free over here.!
visit the alleys and crooked passageways around the slopes of the village dwellings. many local produces and per what i can see, the 'commercializm' is still not wide-spread as other tourist destination in China..
facilities are good by chinese standard.
make sure to catch the daily traditional yao performance. quite interesting.!
In addition, venture nearby the village (for those true-blue city folk, like me) to see the agriculture activity of the local tribe and enjoy the fine scenery of paddy fields on hillslopes, buffaloes admist the spectacular surroundings views of hills at the distant resembling 'little Guilin' to me. fresh air is free over here.!
Écrit le 5 juin 2016
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Un membre de Tripadvisor
avr. 2016 • En famille
上了两次山,每次到山顶都开始下雨,雾蒙蒙的,带着小孩还要打伞逛起来好累,不过在这里有点雨还是蛮有感觉的。推荐指数四颗星
Écrit le 4 mai 2016
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semi775
Shanghai, Chine36 contributions
juil. 2014 • Entre amis
This town was interesting, and the views were spectacular from the top of the small village. The people there were extremely nice, and we had a great time conversing using my limited Mandarin and their non-existent English. However, I was lucky enough to have a close friend with me who grew up in the area, and he made the experience extremely rewarding. We watched the customary marriage ritual in an old theater, and sampled some of the locals offerings. Overall, we didn't need longer than 1.5 hours - not worth the trip from Guangzhou unless you are heading up to the area for the other attractions (check out the rafting adventure and the caves nearby!!!!). I do not believe I would have enjoyed this trip if I was not with my Chinese friend.
The entire village is on the side of a mountain, with stairs up to the top. It is NOT wheelchair or stroller friendly!!
The entire village is on the side of a mountain, with stairs up to the top. It is NOT wheelchair or stroller friendly!!
Écrit le 30 janvier 2015
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Ilaria M
Canton, Chine53 contributions
sept. 2013 • En couple
It's very hard to get there (unless you are travelling with an organised tour on the village holidays - but that's to avoid as it ruins the whole atmosphere of the place).
Instructions from Guangzhou: take a bus to Liannan or Lianzhou from the Guangzhou Provincial or Passenger Bus Station (located by the GZ Railway Station). The price ranges from 80 to 120 RMB according to the day and the journey takes 3.5-4 hours. If necessary, transfer from Liannan to Lianzhou. There ask for directions (or get lucky, as we were) and get on the local bus to Nangang). If you don't speak Chinese (we don't), the ideal is to have the names of all the places printed or in a picture forma ready to show to driver and passengers. The bus will take you halfway to the village for the modest price of 70 RMB (this is some tax imposed to visitors, while locals pay only a few yuans: to notice: we paid 70 RMB for the 2 of us, so this seems to be a fee applied to groups rather than to individuals, but this detail was not clear). After that a free mini van will proceed to the village (there are very few people going up there, so the larger bus is not necessary anymore). This series of passages and connections seem pretty hard, but it's actually a smooth one. The last bus departing from Lianzhou is at 16.00. The equivalent coming down from Nangang is at 17.00. Together with the entrance fee (80 RMB/person), the journey is the main investment here.
The village is actually an eclosed area where the building are preserved in their original conditions (although some renovation is going on, in prevision of the future plans of turning this place, home of a minority ethnic group with its own peculiar traditions and culture, into an attraction theme park - get there before this happens). The activities of the villagers have already been reshaped for the tourism: there are 2-3 small restaurants and lots of souvenir sellers. There is also a possibility for sleeping in 2 different family inns: 100 RMB for a double bed room (shared bathroom) and 100 RMB for 2 people dinner and breakfast service - it is an amazing experience and probably one truly giving a feeling of the place. During day time tourists are flowing through the narrow alleys and the stone staircases, but in the evening and early in the morning there is nobody around. The landscape also is magnificent: karks formations surround the area.
What we did not like: after paying the 80 RMB entrance fee, everything inside the village was subject to extra payments (little tastes of food, little performances of local dancers and musicians, even taking photographs with some people). Some of the villagers dresses in typical clothes are actually beggars and live in extremely poor conditions. However, others are employees regularly working for the village attraction management. Souvenirs are not typical at all - in some cases not even of Chinese origin! No book or information material in English is available.
Before taking the bus (that was the last of the day) they tried to discourage us as we would have had to stay for the night necessarily and NOBODY speaks English up there. For arranging accomodation and entrance, it is necessary to have some help (we were again lucky enough to meet a friendly Chinese on the way who helped us through), so better go there prepared!
Instructions from Guangzhou: take a bus to Liannan or Lianzhou from the Guangzhou Provincial or Passenger Bus Station (located by the GZ Railway Station). The price ranges from 80 to 120 RMB according to the day and the journey takes 3.5-4 hours. If necessary, transfer from Liannan to Lianzhou. There ask for directions (or get lucky, as we were) and get on the local bus to Nangang). If you don't speak Chinese (we don't), the ideal is to have the names of all the places printed or in a picture forma ready to show to driver and passengers. The bus will take you halfway to the village for the modest price of 70 RMB (this is some tax imposed to visitors, while locals pay only a few yuans: to notice: we paid 70 RMB for the 2 of us, so this seems to be a fee applied to groups rather than to individuals, but this detail was not clear). After that a free mini van will proceed to the village (there are very few people going up there, so the larger bus is not necessary anymore). This series of passages and connections seem pretty hard, but it's actually a smooth one. The last bus departing from Lianzhou is at 16.00. The equivalent coming down from Nangang is at 17.00. Together with the entrance fee (80 RMB/person), the journey is the main investment here.
The village is actually an eclosed area where the building are preserved in their original conditions (although some renovation is going on, in prevision of the future plans of turning this place, home of a minority ethnic group with its own peculiar traditions and culture, into an attraction theme park - get there before this happens). The activities of the villagers have already been reshaped for the tourism: there are 2-3 small restaurants and lots of souvenir sellers. There is also a possibility for sleeping in 2 different family inns: 100 RMB for a double bed room (shared bathroom) and 100 RMB for 2 people dinner and breakfast service - it is an amazing experience and probably one truly giving a feeling of the place. During day time tourists are flowing through the narrow alleys and the stone staircases, but in the evening and early in the morning there is nobody around. The landscape also is magnificent: karks formations surround the area.
What we did not like: after paying the 80 RMB entrance fee, everything inside the village was subject to extra payments (little tastes of food, little performances of local dancers and musicians, even taking photographs with some people). Some of the villagers dresses in typical clothes are actually beggars and live in extremely poor conditions. However, others are employees regularly working for the village attraction management. Souvenirs are not typical at all - in some cases not even of Chinese origin! No book or information material in English is available.
Before taking the bus (that was the last of the day) they tried to discourage us as we would have had to stay for the night necessarily and NOBODY speaks English up there. For arranging accomodation and entrance, it is necessary to have some help (we were again lucky enough to meet a friendly Chinese on the way who helped us through), so better go there prepared!
Écrit le 30 septembre 2013
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Mikelau320
Hong Kong, Chine22 contributions
avr. 2013 • En couple
由於當天有點雨,而且很大霧,其實我沒看到什麼景色,很可惜。
問了導遊是不是經常這麼大霧,她說當地一年有三百天是有霧,而我們當日之大霧是很少見,哀。
到了瑤寨,會有一個瑤族講解員帶領,沿途為我們講解。
沿著梯級上沒多遠,有瑤民出來迎接我們,並有歡迎儀式。
首先是三聲炮響,別以為是一般過年過節時的煙花炮竹聲音,它是土炮... 非常響亮,小朋友一定要掩著耳朵。
再來是敬酒的環節,想進去瑤寨參觀先要從瑤民手中接過一杯酒,喝了才能進去(正確好像是倒一點在地上然後再喝),二十多度的酒精,沒有很高。
其實你不喝也不會怎樣,她們還是會讓你進去喇(聽說以前是一定要喝完才能進去)。
全程是不走回頭路的,沿途會有瑤民賣一些東西,花生,紅豆,蕃薯,野菊花,飾物等等,喜歡的就幫忙買一些吧。(據團友說蕃薯的味道是不錯)
我覺得有句話導遊說得很有意思,去山區旅遊不單單是自己開心這麼簡單,其實你是在扶貧(好像很偉大=0=),間接改善了當地的經濟,她們的生活。
在停車場附近有一間店有賣千年瑤寨的介紹光碟,她們拍攝當天天氣好好,風景好漂亮。
碰著大霧天氣的我覺得很可惜。
問了導遊是不是經常這麼大霧,她說當地一年有三百天是有霧,而我們當日之大霧是很少見,哀。
到了瑤寨,會有一個瑤族講解員帶領,沿途為我們講解。
沿著梯級上沒多遠,有瑤民出來迎接我們,並有歡迎儀式。
首先是三聲炮響,別以為是一般過年過節時的煙花炮竹聲音,它是土炮... 非常響亮,小朋友一定要掩著耳朵。
再來是敬酒的環節,想進去瑤寨參觀先要從瑤民手中接過一杯酒,喝了才能進去(正確好像是倒一點在地上然後再喝),二十多度的酒精,沒有很高。
其實你不喝也不會怎樣,她們還是會讓你進去喇(聽說以前是一定要喝完才能進去)。
全程是不走回頭路的,沿途會有瑤民賣一些東西,花生,紅豆,蕃薯,野菊花,飾物等等,喜歡的就幫忙買一些吧。(據團友說蕃薯的味道是不錯)
我覺得有句話導遊說得很有意思,去山區旅遊不單單是自己開心這麼簡單,其實你是在扶貧(好像很偉大=0=),間接改善了當地的經濟,她們的生活。
在停車場附近有一間店有賣千年瑤寨的介紹光碟,她們拍攝當天天氣好好,風景好漂亮。
碰著大霧天氣的我覺得很可惜。
Écrit le 4 avril 2013
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