Reverse travel ceiling, you must go to Panzhihua at 20 degrees in winter
by Stella Anderson
Jan 6, 2025
✅In a hidden corner of the Sichuan-Yunnan border lies a pearl preserved by time: Yishala Village. When the hustle and bustle of the city leaves you exhausted, why not set foot on this magical land and embark on a cultural journey through time?
✅Stepping into Yishala is like stepping into a river of history. As the largest ancient Yi village in China, it carries a thousand years of Yi culture and is a vivid witness to the integration of ethnic cultures in southwest China. For more than 600 years, every brick, tile, and blade of grass here has quietly told stories of the past. The ancient streets and alleys crisscross like fingerprints left by time, and every step is a reminder of the weight of history.
✅Walking along the stone road, you will see the unique "Yikayin" buildings arranged in an orderly manner. The timber-framed houses combine the architectural styles of the Yi, Han, and Naxi peoples, with carved doors and windows, flying eaves, and bucket arches, all of which showcase the exquisite skills and aesthetic tastes of the ancestors. As you stroll through the village and touch the mottled walls, you can imagine the hustle and bustle of the past.
✅Yishala is not only home to charming architecture but also to the warm and hospitable Yi people.
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