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Where is the largest natural village in China? Can you still feel the unique Bai folk customs, is it full of charm?

As we all know, if you go out and have a look, you can learn about different worlds and gain different knowledge. Even if you travel, you can only feel the pleasure brought by a new vision if you choose a different place every time. Otherwise, always going to a tourist destination will inevitably make people upset. In China, there is a Bai natural village with the largest area, and its non-legacy skills are very popular, eye-catching and worth visiting. Most people living in the village are Bai aborigines, who have a long history. Until now, they still preserve the complete Bai folk customs, and are called the largest Bai village in China.

Zhoucheng Ancient Village is located in the north of Xizhou Town, Dali City, at the foot of Yunnong Peak, south of butterfly spring, facing Erhai Lake, with a high geographical position, and the village is adjacent to the ancient tea-horse road in the east, with convenient transportation, which is worth a visit. The Bai folk houses in the village have a unique style, all of which are made of wood and stone, showing the simplicity of Zhoucheng Village. Zhoucheng Village covers an area of about 4.7 square kilometers. Visitors who come here can experience the ancient living customs and the architectural style of traditional houses.

Most Bai folk houses are mainly buildings with strong national characteristics, such as standard courtyards, patios with four entrances and five exits, exclusive courtyards for folk houses, three squares and one wall, a series of watchtowers, etc., with deep alleys criss-crossing. I believe that many people's understanding of Zhoucheng Village began with butterfly spring, a famous scenic spot in Dali. At that time, Zhoucheng Village was a transit point for tourists to butterfly spring. Nowadays, more and more tourists fall in love with this ancient and traditional village.

Handmade arts with a history of thousands of years can be seen in the village, and Bai people are selected into the national intangible cultural heritage list by tie-dyeing. It is this kind of tie-dyeing of Bai nationality with a long history that, with the rise of tourism, has become an important symbol of punching in Zhoucheng Village. With more and more tourists visiting Zhoucun Ancient Village, most tourists think of Zhoucheng Village every time they mention Bai tie-dyeing, so it has the reputation of the hometown of Bai tie-dyeing.

Through understanding, white tie dyeing is divided into two parts: coloring and sewing. When you want to get an excellent tie-dyeing art, you need to wait patiently. In the production process, the process is complex and the production steps are changeable. If the required pattern is more complex, you need aesthetic and patient testing to deal with it. In the process of tie-dyeing, even Banlangen is listed as one of the main raw materials for Bai tie-dyeing, and its main color is blue, so that the finished product will look very natural after it is finished, and the materials are mainly natural.

After coming to Zhoucheng Village, Bai tie-dyeing crafts can be seen everywhere, including scarves, sheets, dresses, tablecloths and curtains. Even if I wander around occasionally, the Bai women I see will wear clothes based on their own tie-dyed handicrafts. These various tie-dyeing patterns come from life, and flowers and birds are the theme of tie-dyeing. These tie-dyeing techniques can be said to be passed down from generation to generation. If you are interested in tie-dyeing, you must come here to feast your eyes and learn about the inheritance and birth of tie-dyeing crafts.