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Yunnan Millennium Yi village, primitive and mysterious, is a paradise for photographers.

Pecking Mulang, the last tribe in Nanzhao, still retains the custom of Nanzhao, living a life without competition, primitive and mysterious.

Zhuomulang Village, a new village committee in Dacang Town, Weishan County, Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province, was listed in the list of traditional Chinese villages in 20 13 years.

This is a photographer's paradise and the last tribe in Nanzhao. Zhuomubian village is a fascinating place for Yi people to live and multiply. This is also the place where the unique Yi music is passed down.

The whole village is built on the hill. The Yi people in Zhuomudui area of Dongshan Mountain in Weishan are called "East Slope" or "Laluopo" locally, also known as "Misheba", that is, "Mengsheren". It is likely to be closely related to the descendants of Nanzhao Mengche royal family. Many old people in Dongshan said that their ancestors moved from the city, and the Yi people in Zhuomubian Village kept their traditional cultural customs relatively intact.

Yi women's costumes are brightly colored with oriental colors and embroidered with stitches, which seems to be the legacy of Nanzhao court costumes.

Every girl pecking in Mulang must prepare more than 20 sets of clothes, more than 30 aprons and dozens of pairs of embroidered shoes before getting married. This is a huge project.

The delicacies in Zhuomulang Village are: bitter buckwheat dipped in honey, rice sausage, chicken blood rice, wild edible fungi, native chicken and so on. Do these cuisines sound a little bloody? Yi people's meals are all pure natural and pollution-free food, which can only be eaten here.