The famous "white sand mural" is the product of the great opening of the Naxi society in the Ming Dynasty, mainly concentrated in the Dabaoji Palace and the glazed palace, adjacent to the Baisha Splendid Art Academy. Its paintings have been extended for more than 300 years from the beginning of Ming to the beginning of Qing Dynasty. The late Ming and early Qing Dynasty, is the booming period of Lijiang murals, has a history of 500 years. Baisha is located about 16 kilometers from Lijiang City, Yunnan. It is an ancient and beautiful town. It is the original settlement of Naxi people in Lijiangba and the birthplace of Lijiang Mu's toast. It is the earliest political, economic and cultural center of Naxi people. It is an important part of the ancient city of Lijiang, a world cultural heritage.
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The famous "white sand mural" is the product of the great opening of the Naxi society in the Ming Dynasty, mainly concentrated in the Dabaoji Palace and the glazed palace, adjacent to the Baisha Splendid Art Academy. Its paintings have been extended for more than 300 years from the beginning of Ming to the beginning of Qing Dynasty. The late Ming and early Qing Dynasty, is the booming period of Lijiang murals, has a history of 500 years. Baisha is located about 16 kilometers from Lijiang City, Yunnan. It is an ancient and beautiful town. It is the original settlement of Naxi people in Lijiangba and the birthplace of Lijiang Mu's toast. It is the earliest political, economic and cultural center of Naxi people. It is an important part of the ancient city of Lijiang, a world cultural heritage.
The real mural is the real artifact. In the last small yard, I saw a lot of photos taken in the comments, all of which were photos displayed in the front "Wenchang Pavilion". This was later rebuilt.
Baisha Ancient Town has a 3a scenic spot, white sand murals, here is still very worth coming, the murals are very famous, the white sand murals are as the name implies, it is necessary to take a few more photos, I like the place very much.
The famous "white sand mural" is the product of the great opening of the Naxi society in the Ming Dynasty. It is mainly concentrated in the Dabaoji Palace and the glazed palace. Its paintings have been continued for more than 300 years from the beginning of Ming to the beginning of Qing Dynasty. It is a part of Lijiang World Cultural Heritage. It is one of the manifestations of Lijiang multiculturalism------The layout is thoughtful, the pen is rigorous, the color is rich, the shape is accurate, the image is realistic, and the unique!
Beautiful wall to come and see the locals artwork. you can spend hours if you want to I would say it just takes a few minutes to have a look. don’t miss out
Perhaps because of his interest in fresco art, I think Baisha fresco is worth seeing. Although the commentator is tired and careless, it does not affect the overall appreciation of Baisha fresco. At present, Dading Pavilion is estimated to take several years to maintain, but the classic white sand glazed palace and Dabaoji Palace (mural exhibition area) can be visited. The strange willows at the entrance and the ancient ginkgo in the courtyard also make people feel the vicissitudes of history. It is suggested that bus No. 6 should pass by, and the front door should go in and out, so you can have a good look at Baisha Ancient Town.
Baisha Ancient Town is free, and you need to buy an additional 20 yuan ticket to visit the white sand mural. There are two important buildings under maintenance and are not open, so we only visited some murals. The theme of the murals is related to Buddhism, built in the Ming Dynasty, using natural minerals as pigments, and most of them have fallen off for a long time, but they can still see the approximate pattern.