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BEIJING, April 26 -- This is about the best time to visit Wuyuan in
southeast China's Jiangxi Province, when a trek in the old villages in May
offers refreshing views of hills covered in yellow rape flowers, green farmland,
exuberant camphor trees, creeks and small rapids. Villages lie along small
rivers, trees stand on riverbanks, and old farmers leisurely drive ducks toward
a pond, forming a typical Chinese countryside scene.
Wuyuan has at least 50 old villages that have
remained almost unchanged over the last century. However, it is known not only
for its natural scenery, but also for its glorious past. The remote county was
home to some of China's top scholars, including Zhu Xi, a Confucian master in
the Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279), and Zhan Tianyou, China's first railway
engineer. It also produced some of the country's richest merchants.
The county's glorious past can still be found in its
uniquely-built houses, most of which, big or small, feature white walls, black
roofs, elegant eaves, and dark green footstones.
Merchants from Huizhou, an ancient prefecture Wuyuan
belonged to, together with those from north China's Shanxi Province, dominated
China's business field for about 500 years until the end of the Qing Dynasty
(1644-1911). These merchants attached importance to education. They were more
proud of their education than their wealth, because in feudal dynasties, passing
imperial civil service examinations was the only way to enter the highest social
stratum of government officials.
Huizhou had six counties, but the Huizhou relics are
best kept in Wuyuan, partly because Wuyuan is remote, and partly because Wuyuan
people tried hard to protect them in time of ups and downs.
Getting there: First take a train to Jingdezhen, and
then transfer to Wuyuan by bus. Train K45 from Beijing to Fuzhou starts at 10:08
AM that arrives at Jingdezhen at 8:20 AM next day. Buses from Jingdezhen to
Wuyuan are available daily from 6:30 AM to 4:20 PM. If you plan to visit Wuyuan
only, be sure to buy the return train (K46, 7:21 AM from Jingdezhen) ticket on
the day you arrive at Jingdezhen.
Duration: It is advisable to spend two to three days
in the villages of Wuyuan, the best way to savour the grand view of China's most
beautiful countryside and the serenity of rural life. That means you will have
to spare at least one week for the trip. If you have some extra days, a trip to
the nearby Yellow Mountain (Huangshan) is strongly recommended. There is a
direct bus from Wuyuan to the city of Huangshan.
Cost: Around 1,500 yuan (US$180) per person to cover
transportation (hard sleepers and buses) and basic accommodation for the
recommended itinerary: Beijing-Jingdezhen-Wuyuan, Jingdezhen-Beijing.


(Source: China Daily) |