A town known as the "domestic film and television village" | Nanping Village
Nanping Village has nearly three hundred ancient buildings from the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the village is full of ancient charm, small lanes, winding paths leading to secluded spots.
🌻There are 36 wells and 72 lanes in the village. On a central axis line of more than 200 meters from the head of the village to the end, there are still eight large and small ancestral halls, which is unique in the province.
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📍Address: At the foot of Nanping Mountain, about 4 kilometers southwest of Yi County, Huangshan City, Anhui Province.
🚗Travel strategy:
1 🚄High-speed rail to Huangshan North, there is a bus to Hongcun, every half an hour, the fare is 30 yuan.
2🚘Taxi costs about 240 yuan.
3✈The plane is to Huangshan Tunxi International Airport.
4 🚗If you drive by yourself, take the provincial road S218 and navigate to Nanping Village.
5 Take a direct bus to Nanping at the Yi County Bus Station, but there are few buses, and the journey takes about 0.5 hours; you can also take a bus to Xibu Township and get off at the entrance of Nanping Village, and walk 1 kilometer to get there.
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🕙Opening hours: The ancient village is open all day. The opening hours of the small scenic spots inside the ancient village are roughly around 7:00-17:30.
🌟Highlights: Nanping Village has a deep historical and cultural heritage, and the most distinctive building is the ancestral hall group. It is also known as the film and television village. Many famous movies, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, and Ju Dou have been filmed here. The "Xu Zhi Hall" of the Ye Clan in Nanping Village is a 2,000-square-meter ancient ancestral hall with a double-eave roof and a grand and spacious layout. The wall in front of the ancestral hall stands tall, the gate is tall, and a pair of large stone drums that are taller than a person are very delicately carved. The branch halls and family halls in Nanping Village were mostly built by officials and wealthy people. It's worth taking a slow stroll. In the famous Ye Clan Ancestral Hall, 80% of the shots in the movie "Ju Dou" directed by Zhang Yimou and starring Gong Li in 1989 were filmed here, and it still retains its original appearance at the time of filming.
📌Small Tips: When visiting Nanping Ancient Village, you can check in the filming location of the movie. It is best for girls to wear ancient costumes, which feels very special when taking pictures.
Food recommendation:
Ju Dou Restaurant, in the autumn of 1989, the movie Ju Dou directed by Zhang Yimou and starring Gong Li was filmed here, and I really like to eat here. The wall of Ju Dou Restaurant still hangs a photo with Gong Li that year.
🥬Hui cuisine emphasizes food supplement, good at roasting, stewing, steaming, less stir-frying, heavy oil, heavy color, heavy firework, good taste.
🍒Although the ingredients are simple, the most common farmhouse dishes retain the true taste of the food, which is very delicious.
🌶The classic Hui dishes represent stinky mandarin fish, roasted loofah, roasted beans, and bamboo shoots, all of which are delicious😋
Nanping, originally known as Yecun, is located 5 kilometers southwest of the county seat of Jixian County. It is named for its backing of Nanping Mountain. Its ancient establishment belongs to the five capitals of Jixian County, so it is also known as Wudu Ye Village. Nanping, backing of Lili, Nanping, top tour of three mountains, surrounded by Wulingxi, east and west dry streams, beautiful scenery and beautiful scenery. Nanping, many temples, houses, academies, temples, pavilions, gardens, and 36-eyed ancient well springs formed a magnificent Ming and Qing Hui architecture; 72 ancient deep alleys crisscrossed and twisted formed a magical rural "maze", full of a strong Xin'an traditional cultural atmosphere
I didn't expect that the parking fee for such a small scenic spot was so expensive, and it cost 16 yuan to play for three hours. Other parked cars don't even need to buy scenic spot tickets, and you can enter the scenic spot through the rice field path. The scenic spot is relatively small and the prices are relatively normal. But the overall playability is general, the old house is basically a private residence, and it feels a bit uncomfortable to visit other people's homes. But it's a pet-friendly scenic spot, which is a plus!
The heat is much lower than Hongcun, but the scenery is not bad at all. It is worth seeing. The exquisite platinum carving, the original hall furnishings, the simple villagers enthusiastically explain to you, not worse than Hongcun, and there are many fewer people than Hongcun.
Not bad, you can go
Still good