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The Top 10 Most Beautiful Villages in China listed here will extend your heart and soul traveling along your dreams.
1. Hongcun Village and Xidi Village (World Cultural Heritage) 安徽西递宏村
Hongcun
Village and Xidi Villages are located at the foot of the southwest
side of Mt. Huangshan. Wandering along these two ancient village, you
will find traditional Hui-style houses, ancestral temples, academies of
classical learning, stone archways, white walls and grey tiles,
beautifully paned windows, projecting horse-head walls, and stone slab
bridge. Besides, the carving on stones, bricks and wood is the most
renowned. Tourist can appreciate these exquisite carvings on door
frames, lattice walls, columns and beams in the halls.
Hongcun Village
2. Cuandixie Village ( ”Potala Palace” of Beijing ) 北京川底下村
Cuandixia
Village is located between Shuangshitou Village and Baiyu Village
under the jurisdiction of Zhaitang Town in Mentougou District in
Beijing. Lying about 90km west of Beijing, Cuandinxia Village is an
ancient village of over 400 years built in Ming and Qing Dynsties with
an area of 5.3 square km.
There
are about 74 coutyards with 689 rooms, most of which were built in
late Qing Dynasties. Many of the local villagers, especially the young
people have left the village for the development in the big cities. But
there are still approxi. 29 households with 93 people living in the
village. Most of the people in the village now live on the rural
tourism offering accommodation and dining for the visitors.
Cuandixia Village
3. Wuyuan Villages (Most Beautiful Village in China) 江西婺源村落
Wuyuan
is located in the northeast of Jiangxi Province, abutting the borders
of Anhui Province and Zhejiang Province. Wuyuan is reputed as the most
beautiful village in China for its natural sights and ancient
buildings.
The
best time to visit Wuyuan is spring, especially April, when the
mountains flames with azaleas, the slopes dotted with green tea trees
and the fields full of yellow rapeseed flower.
Wuyuan Villages
4. Tuwa Villages (Best Autumn Hue (新疆喀纳斯图瓦村落)
Kanas
Lake is located 855km northeast of Urumqi, the capital city of
Xinjiang. Tuwa Village is located vy Kanas Lake Burjin County in
Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. Tuwa people are said be a branch of
the Mongolians. Experts are divided with regard to the history of the
Tuwa people. But the way the Tuwa people say, they are descendants of
those of Genghis Khan’s troops that got left behind on the Mongolian
western expedition.
The best time to visit Tuwa Village is Spring and Autumn. Especially the antumn of Tuwa Village is like a fairyland.
Tuwa Villages
5. Danbazangzhai Villages ( Best Autumn Hue) 四川西部丹巴藏寨
Danbazangzhai
is located in the east of Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefectur in
Sichuan Province. The village has its unique housing style combining
normal village hours with the historic Diaolou(multi-storied defensive
village houses.)
Best
Travel Time: April and May; September and October. Danbazangzhai is
famous for its numerous defensive village houses, endless forests,
chessboard like rivers…
Danbazangzhai Village
6. Xijiang Qianhu Miao Villages (Gorgeous Village) 贵州西江千户苗寨
Xijiang
Miao Village is situated southeast of Kaili City, 26km away from
Guiyang, the capital city of Guizhou Province. There are about 1,000
households in the village, hence the name of Qianhu Miao Village
(Qianhu means one thousand”, the lareget Miao village in China as well
as in the world. Now the village has 1288 households with a population
of over 6,000.
The
village is perched on the slope in the valley with Baishui River
running through. Over the past one thousand years, the local Miao
farmers have cultivated large amount of terrced fields on the
mountains, forming the most idyllic farmland. Xijiang Qianhu Miao
Village is also famous for the stilt house (Diaojiao House), built on
the stilts of different heights, mostly by the river or on slopes or
mountain areas.
Qianhu Miao Village
7. Heshun Village (Lingering Fragrance of ancient tea and horse trail) 云南和顺
Heshun
Village is located 3km in the southwest of Tengchong County of Baoshan
City in Yunnan Provice. It sits on the former Cha Ma Gu Dao, the
ancient tea-horse-road which connected South-East Asia, nicknamed
“South Silk Road”.
Heshun
characterizes endurance , modesty, harmony mainly due to its special
location with much influence of the trade and culture exchange through
the tea-horse trail. The houses in Heshun are a mix of simple, modern
with different architecture styles of Hui, Yangtze River Delta…
Heshun Ancient Village
8. Hani Villages (Beautiful Rice Terrace ) 云南元阳哈尼族村落
Hani
Village is by Laoshan Mountain in Honghe Dayangjie Township of
Yuanyang County, in the southeast part of Yunnan Province and inhabited
by Hani ethnic group. The magnificent rice Terraces are a masterpiece
of the brilliant Hani minorities, who has lived in this remarkable
landscape for over 1300 years. The Hani villages are constructed on the
mountainsides, the terraces are below the villages while above the
village are the flourishing forests.
Rice Terraces at Hani Villages
9. Tulou Clusters ( Earth Houses) 建土楼建筑群及村落
Fujian
Tulou are largely composed of the clay buildings in Yongding County
and Nanjing County in the southwest Fujian Province. The Nanjing Tulou
Cluster boast of three parts – Tianluocheng Tulou Cluster, Yuchanglou
and Taxia Village. Roughly Nanjing Tulou Cluster are about 160km west
of Xiamen and take one and 2 and half hours’ drive from Xiamen.
Tianluokeng
Tulou Cluster are composed of 5 clay buildings, with a square tulou at
the center and circled by 4 circular tulous, forming a pretty pattern
of so called “four dishes with one soup”.
Chuxi Tulou at Yongding Fujian
10. Peitian Ancient Village 福建培田古村
The
Peitian Village is located in Liancheng County of Longyan City in west
Fujian. It is about 100km northeast of Longyan and 300km northeast of
Xiamen. The Ming and Qing building complex has been well preserved with
a history of over 800 years.
The
ancient building cluster includes 30 magnificent houses, 21 ancestral
halls, 6 academies of classical learning, 2 memorial archways, and a
1000- meter long ancient street paved with cobblestones.
Peitian Village
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1. Castle Combe, Wiltshire
Known
as "the prettiest village in England", Castle Combe makes it to our
premier place in the picturesque villages in the English country.
Incredible atmosphere and unspoiled charm are among the reasons why you
should visit Castle Combe. Identical houses built more than three
centuries ago, narrow streets and lovely bridges will greet you as you
enter the most beautiful village in Wiltshire. Constructed in the
traditional Cotswold type, roofs are made of natural stone tiles while
the buildings have thick wall. In the Middle Ages, the village was wool
centre known for its quality production. The region of Castle Combe was
populated thousands of years ago from ancient British to Roman
invaders and Normans. Their print can be seen in the castle located
over the village. Today all that history has been kept so that tourists
can dive into the unique settings of Castle Combe and relax the old
fashioned way.
2. Lower Slaughter, Gloucestershire
The
charming little bundle in the English county Gloucestershire, Lower
Slaughter is a splendid place to endure the genuine spirit of old
Britain. The name of the village comes from an Old English word meaning
"muddy place" as Lower Slaughter is located on both banks of River Eye.
The wonderful limestone cottages are built in the typical Cotswold
pattern. The scenic river divides the village and you can reach both
parts by small charming bridges. You can also buy some handmade craft on
them or just enjoy the simplicity and perfection of Lower Slaughter.
One of the trademarks of the village is the Old Mill that has been kept
in its original state since its construction. But probably the most
famous site in Lower Slaughter is the Copse Hill Road which has been
appointed as the Most Romantic Street in Britain for 2011. Feel the
romance in Lower Slaughter where love is all around!
3. Avebury, Wiltshire
Avebury
is another pearl in the crown made of picturesque villages in the
Wiltshire County. However, Avebury has a lot more than charming rural
houses and traditional English atmosphere, as the villages is surrounded
by the prehistoric complex known under the same name. The monuments
are considered much older than the Giza pyramids. Massive stones are
arranged into circles whose purpose and reasons remain a secret to this
day. Avebury is known as the heart of ancient England as the one and
only Stonehenge is located just nearby its prehistoric monuments. While
exploring Avebury, don't miss the Silbury Hill where the oldest roofed
construction in England can be found. There are many theories, legends
and even books stating that various mythical inhabitants have built the
Avebury monoliths, though none of them have been proven. The specific
mixture between typically English village and the unknown ancient
history can be only found in Avebury!4. Clovelly, Devon
Do
you fancy lovely small village without any cars but with some splendid
views towards the sea? If yes, then your place is definitely the
lovely Clovelly located on the north Devon coast. During the winter,
the village is often blown by strong storms and winds but during the
summer it is a true heaven on Earth. With its cobbled streets and
pretty steep Main Street, Clovelly is a place for walkers. Explore the
village, ramble around the deep forest, watch the harbour or just
embrace the simple life of Clovelly. Known for its historical sites and
magical beauty, this village will welcome you not with its luxury or
modernity but with its traditional appearance and donkeys carrying
loads. Clovelly will tell you all about its enchanting history in its
museum and the rest will be revealed before your eyes as the village
tends to keep its past present. Seek and you will find!5. Mevagissey, Cornwall
For
the ultimate Cornish experience, Mevagissey is the right place to
visit. The little harbour and the appealing tight houses are just to
name the few of the things that make the village so charmingly
picturesque. Mevagissey is situated east to the bay with the same name,
bundled in a valley, only to make the village even more appealing for
tourist. Explore the narrow streets and little shops, dine and
contemplate the lovely sight formed by the buildings located on the
hillsides. Being small fishing village with the genuine touch of pure
relaxation, Mevagissey offers amazing spots for tourists to feel spoiled
in an unspoiled area of Cornwall. The village is close to the Eden
Project which can be visited easily from Mevagissey. Don't miss the
chance to take a walk in the Victorian Lost Gardens of Heligan. The
Cornish hamlet named after two Irish saints, is waiting to enchant you
with its calmness and brightness.6. Cadgwith, Cornwall
Cadgwith
– a small yet appealing village in the Cornwall County is a place
where the time has stopped. Picturesquely nestled on the Lizard
Peninsula, it is a place where the fishermen continue to pull their
boats into the sea and work for their money as it was centuries ago.
From Cadgwith you can witness some of the most striking views as far as
the rustic England is concerned. From the shingly beach to the white
cottages with typical roofs, everything around Cadgwith is simple and
relaxing as the atmosphere embraces you gently. There you will enter a
living that has remained unchanged for hundreds of years and yet it
remains so appealing for the one willing to escape from the modern
world. All seasons Cadgwith has something to charm you with, but the
summer has the most interesting cultural calendar including Morris
dancing. Just enjoy, have a drink at the 400-year old pub and accept
life as it is – wonderful!
7. Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire
Bourton-on-the-Water
is another tempting pearl in Gloucestershire. The picturesque river
Windrush runs across the village to make it central High Street the
beating heart of Bourton-on-the-Water. Because of the river, there are
some arched bridges made from stone, which are the reason why this
village is called "Venice of the Cotswolds". Bourton-on-the-Water may
not have the glamour of the Italian coastal city but it has its unique
character due to the yellow sandstone houses. Except for the traditional
atmosphere, this village can praise itself as one of the best places
for bird-watching in England. The Birdland Park and Gardens is just the
right place to do so. One of the main attractions in
Bourton-on-the-Water in the summer is playing medieval football –
something you won't forget any time soon. If you are a fan of English
novels, sunny summer days in Bourton-on-the-Water will make you feel as a
character of one.
8. Lacock, Wiltshire
Lacock
is a complete and total delight in the heart of Wiltshire. Often a
film set to movies such as Pride and Prejudice, Lacock is just the
right amount of perfection you can bear with. With the black and white
half-timbered houses, you are easily transported into the 18th century.
From stone cottages to unspoiled green fields, you can find your own
English heaven in Lacock. Actually this small village was the place
where positive-negative photography was invented and some of the first
pictures in the world were taken there. Don't miss to see the Tithe Barn
and the 18th century Packhorse Bridge. Walk through the Victorian
woodland garden and truly feel the allure of Lacock. Visit the village
at the end of March when the unique scarecrow festival happens but check
the theme which changes every year to make it more interesting.
Indulge into the magical atmosphere of the 19th century English
magnetism.
9. Hawkshead, Cumbria
Hawkshead
is one of the most picturesque villages in Cumbria. Located in the
South Lakeland region, it is yet another place in England where the time
has stopped. Favourite spot of poet William Wordsworth, Hawskhead is a
village you can't miss if you want to fully explore the rustic side of
England. Offering stunning views towards the area, the village
preserves its archways, chaotic scattered houses and tiny squares.
Hawskhead has car-free policy and with its location in the very centre
of the lake region, it is just the right spot for a quiet and peaceful
vacation. From the old churches to the significant school buildings and
the traditional cafes and tea rooms, Hawkshead will enchant you
instantly. The whitewashed houses and narrow cobbled streets, being a
historical market town, Hawkshead still possesses its unique atmosphere
that has attracted people to the area since forever. No wonder why
Hawkshead wears the crown for the most beautiful one in the Lake
District!
10. Dunster, Somerset
The
lovely village of Dunster is located at the end of the splendid
national park Exmoor. Near the Devon coast but away from the winds,
Dunster is the most vivid village in Somerset. Some say that it has been
lost in the Middle Ages though it has rather more combined best from
both worlds – the specific historical edge and some comforts of the new
ages. Like every picturesque village, Dunster has a splendid castle and
a stunning bridge while the centre of the village has a beautiful
cross. Once a wool centre, Dunster has the ideal market street which is
a genuine travel back in the old days. From the woods to the castle
with the subtropical garden, Dunster is calm and romantic, ideal for a
getaway from the hustle and bustle of the big city. Naturally, the best
time to visit Dunster is the summer when the area is coloured in the
bright shades of summer.
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