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海底小咸鱼111Yuanmou Earth Forest is a geological wonder bestowed by nature. The earthen pillars stand tall, their shapes varied and unique, some resembling sharp blades, others castles. Their vibrant colors shift and change under different lighting conditions, possessing both majestic grandeur and dreamlike beauty, transporting visitors to an ancient fantasy world that leaves them in awe.
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Anonymous userThis trip to Dinosaur Valley with my child was an experience that far exceeded my expectations! The entire valley is like an open-air dinosaur museum. Here are a few genuine impressions: * **Exceptional Immersion:** The dinosaurs aren't static models; many are animated, can roar, and their necks and tails sway gently. The skin textures are incredibly realistic. Combined with the valley's natural environment and background sound effects, it truly felt like stepping into Jurassic World. * **Excellent Educational Content:** The core "Fossil Corridor" displays dozens of dinosaur skeletons (including the giant Mamenchisaurus). Each area has clear text, images, and QR codes with audio explanations, allowing children to learn while exploring and gaining a wealth of knowledge.
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印象西南The streets and alleys are filled with the charm of Yi culture, and the aroma of cooking fills the air – A Travelogue of the Yi Ancient Town The moment you step into the Yi Ancient Town, you are enveloped by a rich tapestry of ethnic customs. Winding cobblestone paths connect the well-arranged Yi dwellings. The wooden textures of the Bimo houses and log cabins exude a rustic charm, while the carved window lattices hold the essence of a thousand years of Yi tradition. The Wangjiang Tower, with its upturned eaves, offers panoramic views of the ancient town. The Peach Blossom Stream flows gently, spanned by stone bridges, creating a scene that combines the gentle beauty of a Jiangnan water town with the profound history of a Yi village. Strolling through the streets and alleys, cultural imprints are everywhere. The sculptures in the Six Ancestors Square tell the legends of the branches of the ancestors, while the stone carvings in the Meige Square engrave the essence of the creation epic. In the Bimo Culture Corridor, ancient symbols quietly flow with the wisdom of the ethnic group. In the embroidery shops along the street, embroiderers use needles as pens and threads as ink, weaving mountains, rivers, plants, the sun, moon, and stars into their fabrics. The vibrant colors of their embroidery reveal the Yi people's love for life. The sweet aroma of rice wine wafts from the wine shops, while the gentle clatter of stone mills echoes from the tofu workshops. Here, the everyday life of the town blends seamlessly with its cultural heritage; every step is a gait at the intersection of history and the present. By day, the ancient town is gentle and tranquil, but it transforms as night falls. Torches illuminate the night sky, the drums of the fire-worshiping ceremony resound, and Yi people, dressed in their finest attire, sing melodious Yi tunes while holding their sanxian (a three-stringed plucked instrument). Their enthusiastic Zuojiao dance invites everyone to join the revelry. At the long street banquet, the aroma of the Yi's eight-bowl feast fills the air, the melodies of toasting songs rise and fall, and the clinking of glasses reveals sincerity and warmth. On the central waterside stage, the thrilling and agile "dish-jumping" performance, the costume exhibition showcasing ethnic charm, and the interactive games filled with laughter—the interplay of firelight, song, and laughter vividly portrayed the warmth and hospitality of the Yi people. The ancient town, without walls, seamlessly blends everyday life with cultural tourism. The neon lights of the bar street reflect against the ancient buildings, the aroma of cooking fires in characteristic restaurants warms the heart, and the refreshing tea in the guesthouses soothes travel fatigue. Here, you can experience the joy of weaving and embroidery, feeling the charm of intangible cultural heritage; dance freely around the bonfire, releasing your inner joy; savor authentic Yi cuisine, its unique flavors lingering on your palate; or stroll through the quiet streets, encountering unexpected beauty. As you leave, the sweetness of rice wine and the vibrant colors of embroidery seem to linger on your sleeves, and the cheerful melody of the Zuo Jiao dance still echoes in your ears. The Yi Ancient Town, with its architecture as its backbone, culture as its soul, and the charm of everyday life, fully showcases the thousand-year-old heritage and warm embrace of the Yi people. This unique charm has long been deeply imprinted in my heart, becoming a warm and unforgettable travel memory.









Dinosaur Fossil Revival in Hall 3 of Lufeng Dinosaur Valley
No. 1 of Family-friendly Attractions in Chuxiong Prefecture
