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Exploring the mysterious ancient village in Guangxi-Yangmei Ancient Town

The ancient town of Yangmei, located on the bank of Youjiang River, was founded in the Song Dynasty and flourished in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. It has a history of thousands of years. It used to be a commodity distribution center, covering nearly 100 kilometers. It was once a prosperous place, and it was called "Little Nanning".

Tickets 10 yuan, parking fees 10 yuan, collected at the village entrance.

Compared with Sanjiangpo Village, this is an ancient town with a little business. When I say business, I mean the following: self-produced and self-sold agricultural products and handmade products.

There are several farmhouses by the Youjiang River. We ordered the local specialty "Steamed Bone Fish with Plum Vegetables" without any thorns, steamed with local specialty plum vegetables and sprinkled with onion and ginger. The meat is tender and delicious.

We are eating and the boss is fishing. We can't help but try, and we can catch one in a few minutes, which is a bit fun.

There is one of the most important ancient streets by the river, Linjiang Street.

Quiet alleys, old bricks and tiles, ancient rhyme.

Most of the streets are empty houses, so you can wander around at will.

A bird's nest on the wall in the house.

Stone locks on the ground are often seen, and I don't know what they are for.

The largest yellow manor, the vestibule backyard, has been in and out several times, completely retaining the ancient pattern. It's just unfashionable and desolate.

Only one is a coffee shop converted from an old house. Unlike Lijiang, where cafes are everywhere, the whole village is quiet.

Alleys are more marks of the daily life of aborigines.

An old house with a happy word on it.

Dried radish is drying on the dam in front of the door.

Make a vat of sauerkraut, local.

Auntie is fishing with grass by the Youjiang River.

Finally, send one, which is still related to native chicken, haha.