The door is carved with flowers, birds, insects and characters, simple and exquisite, highlighting the ancient aesthetics of the south of the Yangtze River. Several wooden bridges across the river become the artery connecting the town. People in the small town like to walk slowly on the wooden bridge, see the shadows reflected in the river, see the picturesque houses on both sides of the river, and see the process of counting the years of the clear courtyards.
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The door is carved with flowers, birds, insects and characters, simple and exquisite, highlighting the ancient aesthetics of the south of the Yangtze River. Several wooden bridges across the river become the artery connecting the town. People in the small town like to walk slowly on the wooden bridge, see the shadows reflected in the river, see the picturesque houses on both sides of the river, and see the process of counting the years of the clear courtyards.
In the roadside alley to Jiuding Longtan, if you don't pay attention, you may miss it. Entering the former residence, the owner is very enthusiastic, introducing their former residence, and also introducing the ancient tea horse road. The former residence is their ancestral heritage, and now it is no longer living, but it is open to the public for free. There are also some tea horse ancient road utensils on the second floor. The whole house faintly gave me a Tibetan charm and was quite artistic. Go downstairs to see a tea room and a memorial hall to supervise tea, sit down and drink two kinds of Shengpu. Before leaving, I bought a few cakes. The photo was taken all the way up, but unfortunately did not take the main entrance, Renshu Jishi this is taken in the memorial hall.
The Memorial Hall of the Former Residence of the Tea Horse King, the descendant of the Tea Horse King, introduce you to the story of the Tea Horse King and the story of the Tea Horse Ancient Road. There are many old photos here. There is also a private restaurant here. You can listen to the story here, you can see it for free.
The memorial hall of the former residence of the tea horse king was originally one of the former residences of the "tea horse king" in history. It is legendary that during the heyday of the Wang family, there were more than 20 yards in Shuhe, and they were divided by friends in the land reform. The memorial hall of the former residence of the Tea Horse King is a two-story small wooden building, which maintains the original style of the residence. The building is furnished with old things and many old photos used by the horse gang before, and there are twists and turns on the wall. Through these objects, the old horse gang figure seems to be reproduced. The Wang family has a long history and a huge power in the history of the ancient tea-horse road. It is rumored that the Wang family trafficked tea from the Ming Dynasty, and the Shuhe Wang family's horse gang reached more than 3,500 horses and more than 4,000 people when it was the most shining, reaching Nepal, India and other places. At that time, in the tea horse ancient road, as long as the horse gang wears the surname of the king, it will pass all the way on the tea horse ancient road, and the tea horse king family now depends on tourism, tea making, and pharmaceuticals to maintain their livelihood. The Memorial Hall of the Former Residence of the Tea Horse King once also operated private kitchens and tea leaves. The owner is very proficient in the history and merits of Pu'er tea. The logo in the alley of the Former Residence of the Tea Horse King is indicated and free to visit.
Very good attractions, although smaller, but it is really difficult to protect in this commercial era!