Hua Qian ancient village? Jurong is a county-level city managed by Zhenjiang City, Jiangsu Province, located between Zhenjiang and Nanjing. I checked the map and found that Baohua Mountain is close to Nanjing, so it is very convenient to fly from Hengyang to Nanjing.
Du Niang searched for "Baohua Mountain" and found many places called Baohua Mountain in China: Baohua Mountain in jurong city, Jiangsu, Baohua Mountain in Ganzhou, Jiangxi, Baohua Mountain in Hengxian, Guangxi, and Baohua Mountain in Tiantai, Zhejiang.
The Jurong Baohua Mountain where I went is only 437.2 meters above sea level. Its original name is Huashan, named after the yellow flowers blooming all over the mountain in midsummer. In ancient Chinese, "Hua" and "Hua" are common, so it is also called Huashan. Bao Zhi, a monk of the Southern Liang Dynasty, set up an altar in the mountains to preach Buddhism in his later years, making Huashan famous all over the world. After the death of Baozhi, it was renamed as "Baohua Mountain" in memory of its founder.
There is a branch road to the south of Ningzhen section of G3 12 National Highway. There is a parking lot after getting off. Take the sightseeing bus past Bao Hua Villa and get off at the square. Using map navigation, it takes about an hour's drive from Nanjing, Zhenjiang and Yangzhou, which is very suitable for go on road trip. ? At present, there are broad steps, and a memorial arch stands at the end, which reads "Do your best to enjoy the mountain light". The inscription seems to be "a royal title". It is said that Emperor Qianlong visited Jiangnan six times and arrived at Baohua Mountain six times. Isn't it the imperial pen of the emperor?
There is a string of copper lanterns in the square, and many people in ancient costumes line up here. It seems that a big play is about to be staged. It turns out that this is the opening ceremony of the scenic spot every day: "Gan Long Parade".
Local officials took the bus, the gate opened, and tourists followed the emperor and queen into the ancient village of Hua Qian, singing and dancing.
The ancient village of Hua Qian looks very big and well planned, unlike the traditional natural village. I asked, it was really built in recent years by developing and imitating ancient villages in Ming and Qing Dynasties. The architectural style is unified as a wooden building, and the designer feels good to rely on nature and planning by the mountains and rivers.
The ancient village tried its best to show the whole life of Li people in Kanggan prosperous time 300 years ago. There are various shops along the street, such as teahouses, pubs, butcher shops, snack bars, jewelry stores and incense shops, as well as functional buildings such as temples, yamen, escort agencies and money houses.
Tourists mixed in the performance team walked through the streets of the ancient village, feeling that they couldn't tell the difference between today and yesterday.
An old man is boxing at the gate of Baozhi Palace. He ran in and found that it was dedicated to the founder of Longchang Temple in Baohua Mountain. It is said that Bao Zhigong is the prototype of Jigong in folklore. Hua Qian ancient village also designed a "drunken alley" according to the story of Jigong, making it a street in the water bar, with the image of Jigong on the tree at the door.
The ancient village in Hua Qian was formerly Yangliuquan Village. It is said that this name was given by Emperor Qianlong, but now where can we find the last face of Yangliuquan Village? ? There is a stage in the ancient village, and there are various performances regularly every day, mostly local operas. Even when no one is watching, the actors are performing seriously. The biggest advantage of ancient villages is that they provide a local job for the surrounding villagers.
This ancient village has been displaying the folk culture of China in the Qing Dynasty. Hand-knitting, puppet shows, acrobatic performances and peep shows are all presented here. All kinds of interactions in real life, walking into a deserted street, suddenly met two soldiers in ancient costumes, which made people feel like crossing into the Qing Dynasty.
Is it really delicious or is it for some other reason?