Travelogue: The Pearl River from Mouth to Source | Ep.9 – Sandu County
Updated 13:24, 03-May-2019
By Hou Li, Tianran He
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Deep in the hills of south China's Sandu County live the Shui people, an ethnic minority whose name literally means 'water.' Before the advent of modern roads, the Duliu River served as their main, if not only transportation route. But despite their relative isolation, the Shui people boast possibly one of the earliest forms of Chinese writing, and the longest festival in the country – the 49-day 'Duan Festival.'
The picturesque village of Zenlei is home to both the Shui and Miao people. /CGTN Photo

The picturesque village of Zenlei is home to both the Shui and Miao people. /CGTN Photo

(Aerial footage from Travelogue's Pearl River Series: Mouth to Source.)
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