Ancient Charm of China: Zhenyuan Town
Cui Xingyu
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This episode of "Ancient Charm of China" introduces one off-the-beaten spot that brings you to an unspoiled wonderland. Located in Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture, southwest China's Guizhou Province, Zhenyuan is a water town with 2,000 years of history.

Spanning an area of around three square kilometers, though relatively small in scale, Zhenyuan is in no short of marvelous natural landscape and cultural relics.

Zhenyuan Ancient Town, Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture, Guizhou Province. /VCG Photo

Zhenyuan Ancient Town, Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture, Guizhou Province. /VCG Photo

Hemmed in by mountains, Zhenyuan offers beckoning and refreshing sights. The winding Wuyang River separates the ancient town into two parts: Old Fuzhen in the north and Old Weizhen in the south.

Take a stroll along the river or hop on a cruise to enjoy the grotesque gorges, peculiar peaks and splendid waterfalls around you.

The Wuyang River cuts Zhenyuan Ancient Town into two parts. /VCG Photo

The Wuyang River cuts Zhenyuan Ancient Town into two parts. /VCG Photo

The Black Dragon Cave, or Qinglong Cave, is not simply a cave, but a complex of ancient temples and pavilions standing on Zhonghe Mountain. The ancient monuments blend in with the surrounding natural environment where Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism exist in complete harmony. 

The Black Dragon Cave, or Qinglong Cave, is an ancient Chinese architecture complex. /VCG Photo

The Black Dragon Cave, or Qinglong Cave, is an ancient Chinese architecture complex. /VCG Photo

Back in the heart of Zhenyuan, history lovers will find the stretching laneway system of temples, shops and residences more tempting. The old streets adorned with simple and delicate stone carvings are not as commercialized as in the cities.

Zhenyuan also offers visitors a fantastic nighscape. At night, numerous lights brighten the town with gleaming colors. Various performances demonstrating the local ethnic culture are held after sunset to keep visitors entertained. 

As night falls. /VCG Photo

As night falls. /VCG Photo

Travel tips:

The mild and humid climate makes it a pleasant destination all year round.

Guizhou food features sweet-and-sour flavors by making use of tomatoes and a touch of chili peppers. The Sour Fish Soup is a locally-favored and must-try delicacy.

It is recommended to take the train from Guiyang to Zhenyuan. There are eight trains running per day, each takes around 3.5-5 hours. From Zhenyuan Railway Station you can easily get to the destination by taxi.

(Video edited by Wang Yuqing, cover image by Jia Jieqiong)

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