Jiangyan's Parra Manor has a history of more than 400 years, with 57 existing houses and an area of 5357.5 square meters. This is an old and luxurious manor, and the entrance is the path, up to the three-story building, with reception rooms, living rooms, halls, bedrooms, and exhibition halls, and even textiles, winemaking and horse-raising rooms, which shows the luxurious style of the manor at that time, and the way of life.
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Jiangyan's Parra Manor has a history of more than 400 years, with 57 existing houses and an area of 5357.5 square meters. This is an old and luxurious manor, and the entrance is the path, up to the three-story building, with reception rooms, living rooms, halls, bedrooms, and exhibition halls, and even textiles, winemaking and horse-raising rooms, which shows the luxurious style of the manor at that time, and the way of life.
Pala Manor is the main manor of the Tibetan noble Parla family, known as Pajue Lakang, located in Banjue Lumbu Village, about 4 kilometers southwest of Jiangqi County. It is the only three noble lords in Tibet who have preserved the complete old Tibet. It was listed in the seventh batch of key cultural relics protection units in 2013.
Pala Manor is a humanistic attraction, reflecting the serf system in Tibet, and is the place that has brought me the greatest shock except for the beautiful scenery during this trip. There are not many serf-owner manor houses reserved in Tibet, and it is the only three noble lords in Tibet that have been preserved in Tibet. Tickets are very cheap 30 yuan, but I think it is excellent value for money. The Parra Manor is very well preserved and the collections inside are rich. Let us intuitively feel the extravagant life of the Tibetan upper group, which is an eye-opener!
Driving for an hour and a half to visit, I didn't expect to close the door for maintenance. Find Trip.com shows the park open. Can you not be so unresponsible? ? ? It is the peak tourist season, don't hurt the majority of tourists to run in vain
Pala Manor is the main manor of the Tibetan noble Parla family, known as Pajue Lakang, located in Banjue Lumbu Village, about 4 kilometers southwest of Jiangqi County, and is the only three noble lords in Tibet who have preserved the complete old Tibetan manor. There are 57 existing houses, with an area of 5357.5 square meters, three floors high in the main building, complete building facilities, elegant decoration, with Jingtang, Sunlight Room, Club Room (upper reception room), bedroom, and a special hall for playing mahjong. The carved beams and painting buildings in the room are magnificent. Tickets for Parra Manor are 30 yuan/person, opening time: 9:00 ~ 18:00. The serf yard is worth visiting, and the height of the gate is only 1.5 meters. Tourists must bend over to enter (that is, slaves must bend over and curve in the past). The courtyard of the entire serf is even more gloomy. It is not difficult to imagine the serf living an inhuman life from the facilities in the yard. There are many people and tour groups who visit every day. There are many small stalls selling fruit near the door. The fruit is particularly delicious. There is also a kind of noble oyster, much better than ordinary oysters, very expensive, two small squares 5 yuan, I only saw this kind of oyster in this place, and only one store is selling, and the noble yogurt is also super delicious, yogurt added oysters, the taste is very good, better than ordinary yogurt.
In the past, there was a film called "Serfs", which reflected the plot of the serfs oppressed by the serfs in Tibet. Now this Parra Manor is the residence of the serfs in the past. Although history has passed, he has retained many relics of Tibetan history. It reflects the luxurious life of the serf owners at the time, reflecting the living conditions of the serf owners at the time, and now it is just a historical precipitation exhibition, so that everyone can understand more about Tibetan culture.