Lijiang Ancient Town
2 min readTo add to its list of altractions,UNESCO recognized the Ancient Town of Lijiang as a Worid Heritage site in 1997.Nestled beneath snow-capped peaks,Lijiang is a living museum as it is home to the Naxi people who have sleadfastly preserved their centuries-old heritage.They still live in traditional homes,play ancient music and celebrate ethnic festivals with vitality.It is such qualities which now make Lijiang a prized draw card for Yunnan’s tourism promoters.
Tourism in Liiang a prize draw card for Yunnan’s tourism promoters.Tourism in Lijiang experienced sharp growth in the past few years thanks to its rich tourist resources.Lijlang’s charms are due entirely to jes remaining an ordinary town and home to one of the China’s 55 ethnic group communities.Thanks to Liliang’s remoteness,the Naxi people have successfully resisted the type of development,which is rapidly changing the face of China.
For the most part,it is ancient town of Lijiang,which is the magnet that pulls in tourists.The Naxi people settled in the town,formerly called Dayan,about 800 years ago.More than 4,000 families sill live in the town.All thehouses,both look like they did centuries ago.They have been built with the same rooftops,stones,and tiles and are linked together by a web-like net-work of narrow,criss-crossing pathways.And just as they did several hun-dred years ago,the canals still run past the households.
Apart from the ar-chitecture,the Naxi’s cultural inheritance is very much evident in its music,which was brought into Lijiang during the Ming Dynasty.While the music died out in central China during the warring years.From the Qing Dynasty onwards,it has survived relatively intact in remote and peaceful Lijiang.Li-jiang lies 590 kilometres from Kunming and 196 kilometres north of Dali.