The salt well in the village looks like a small house from the outside, and inside is a well, and the brine came from here
The ruins of the ancient salt well are in the ancient village of Nuodeng. There are people who make salt for free. You can visit the whole process of making salt for free. Now you don’t need that salt. Because Nuodeng’s salt is not iodized salt, it is generally used by locals for pickling. Used to make ham and bacon, but there are some for sale!
Nuodeng's Dragon King Temple is different from other places in China. It is said that this is the only Dragon King Temple that seeks drought. According to textual research, this village is the oldest village in northwestern Yunnan, and it is also the only village with the same original name as recorded in the earliest historical book "Manshu" in Yunnan Province. Modern residential buildings in the village are rare, but there are a large number of Ming and Qing dynasties buildings and the famous Yuhuang Pavilion Taoist buildings. Nuodeng Village of the Bai nationality in the millennium: "Nuodeng" means "hillside with tigers" in the Bai language. This small village, which can be seen in historical records, has a total of 1138 years of Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties, but it is a remarkable place in ancient times. Nuodeng has been clearly recorded in the "Manshu" of the Tang Dynasty. It was a typical village that was based on salt wells as a village where salt was produced by sinking wells as early as the Tang Dynasty.
Nuodeng Dragon King Temple is next to Nuodeng parking lot. There is a small museum inside to briefly introduce the history of Nuodeng Town. It is a must to go to Nuodeng to check in! [View] Very good 【Fun】General [Price ratio] average
The jewel on the Ancient Tea Horse Road, Naxi people call it Chaka, Cha is salt, and Kaka is a cave
The salt well in the village looks like a small house from the outside, and inside is a well, and the brine came from here
The ruins of the ancient salt well are in the ancient village of Nuodeng. There are people who make salt for free. You can visit the whole process of making salt for free. Now you don’t need that salt. Because Nuodeng’s salt is not iodized salt, it is generally used by locals for pickling. Used to make ham and bacon, but there are some for sale!
Nuodeng's Dragon King Temple is different from other places in China. It is said that this is the only Dragon King Temple that seeks drought. According to textual research, this village is the oldest village in northwestern Yunnan, and it is also the only village with the same original name as recorded in the earliest historical book "Manshu" in Yunnan Province. Modern residential buildings in the village are rare, but there are a large number of Ming and Qing dynasties buildings and the famous Yuhuang Pavilion Taoist buildings. Nuodeng Village of the Bai nationality in the millennium: "Nuodeng" means "hillside with tigers" in the Bai language. This small village, which can be seen in historical records, has a total of 1138 years of Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties, but it is a remarkable place in ancient times. Nuodeng has been clearly recorded in the "Manshu" of the Tang Dynasty. It was a typical village that was based on salt wells as a village where salt was produced by sinking wells as early as the Tang Dynasty.
Nuodeng Dragon King Temple is next to Nuodeng parking lot. There is a small museum inside to briefly introduce the history of Nuodeng Town. It is a must to go to Nuodeng to check in! [View] Very good 【Fun】General [Price ratio] average
The jewel on the Ancient Tea Horse Road, Naxi people call it Chaka, Cha is salt, and Kaka is a cave