Longshen
Travel Blogs from Longshen, China
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Dragons Backbone rice terraces
Rosie says.... We stayed in the village of Ping'an, which means charming. It seems to be a new place, perhaps created for tourists, but all the buildings are in a traditional wooden style.The village is high up in the famous Dragons Backbone rice ...
The magnificant Long Ji terraces
... well earned rest. The next morning we decided to get up nice and early again to catch the sun rise. As always in China what should have been a spectacular sight was completely ruined by the killer smog. But no matter, the golden colors of the rice ...
Rice Terraces
... the town surrounded by the crazy mountains. Yesterday Lance and I went to the rice terraces up north, in the region of Longshen. There are a bunch of minority villages that grow their rice in the mountains. In order to have flat, water-drenched land ...
A frolic in the fields
Set in between rolling hills lies the Dragon Backbone rice terraces which was one of the most beautiful places we have seen in China. An architeqtural feat as the terraces were everywhere and covered the mountains all the way to the peaks. One of a ...
Landscapes of Longshen
I ventured with a group of 15 or so people catching a bus from the centre of Guilin. Headed northwest to Longshen. The location of some extraordinary landscapes and scenery like no other I have ever seen. There are a few certain rice terraces I have ...
Awe in both senses
The place of Longshen holds the most primitive rice terraces in the modern world. (At least that's what the brochure said). We took a less travelled route and encountered long treks, sometimes arduous ones. Indulge into some of the photos to experience ...
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