Scenic spot introduction:
Yunlong Nuodeng Ancient Village in Dali, a village full of "salt flavor", is the kingdom of Duan Yu in "The Eight Parts of the Heavenly Dragon". It is the only village whose original name remains unchanged according to the earliest historical book "Manshu" in Yunnan Province. It is also Living materials for studying ancient Chinese salt well culture. Nuodeng is a settlement that developed due to the salt industry. It has an extremely glorious history of the salt industry. It also has the largest concentration of ancient buildings and cultural relics of the Ming and Qing Dynasties in western Yunnan. All temples, temples, and cultural relics of the Ming and Qing Dynasties that can be seen in China Archways, guild halls, ancestral halls, mansions, lanes, tombs, etc. all exist in this small village. Today's Nuodeng is more familiar because of the image of Nuodeng ham in "A Bite of China", but hidden behind it is a splendid historical civilization that is worth knowing more about. Although times have changed, the earthen walls, stone walls, and wood carvings shed a yellowish color under the sunshine on the plateau, still shining on every piece of land in Nuodeng just like the setting sun of the wealth of the salt industry.Attractions distribution:
Nuodeng Ancient Village is located in the valley northwest of Yunlong County, Dali. The village retains a large number of Ming and Qing dynasty buildings such as the Confucian Temple, the Martial Arts Temple, the Dragon King Temple, the Lingxing Gate, the Salt Well, the Salt Bureau, and the former site of the Yan Ke Tiju Si Yamen. As well as the Yuhuangge Taoist architectural complex, the "treasure of the town and village", there are also historical monuments such as post roads, streets and alleys, and the Yanma Ancient Road. At the same time, in order to spread culture and revitalize the ancient village, the traditional production techniques of the ancient salt wells, famous special foods mainly Nuodeng ham, traditional mulberry planting and sericulture, traditional water mills, water mills, water grinding and hand-made wine workshops and traditional Village market; establish Nuodeng Folk Museum; display Bai residential architectural culture, Bai Taoist culture, Bai folk culture, and simple production methods of mountain Bai people, and reproduce the style of the prosperous town on the "Ancient Tea Horse Road".Scenic spot qualifications:
National historical and cultural villageScenic spot features:
Leisure, sightseeing, history and culture, food and shopping, ancient villages, architectureScenic spot map:
travelling guideline:
1. The real and fake Nuodeng ham scam revealed:
1. Non-traditional craftsmanship: Nowadays, the output of Nuodeng salt is extremely low, so the number of Nuodeng hams actually cured with Nuodeng salt is also very small. Some of them are eaten at home or for entertaining guests. Because of "A Bite of China", most of the hams that tourists can buy now are not made by traditional methods. They are cured with ordinary salt for 8 months or a year. Vendors who sell this kind of ham will tell you the "so-called identification method", but this is nothing more than another scam. Real Nuodeng ham needs to be cured with Nuodeng salt for about 3 years, and the price is relatively high now, almost 100 yuan per pound.
2. Shoddy goods: There is another kind of ham, which tastes similar to Nuodeng ham, but the seller purchased it at a low price of more than ten or twenty yuan. Some hams even have hair on the outside, but sellers will tell you that this is only for old hams. Tourists don’t believe it!
2. Nuodeng travel tips:
1. Since there are no street lights in Nuodeng Village, the village is dark at night, so it is recommended not to arrive in Nuodeng too late, for example For the shuttle bus from Dali, try to choose one before 14:00, otherwise it will be dark when you arrive in Nuodeng, and it will be very uncomfortable to go up the mountain in the dark.
2. There is no China Unicom signal in Nuodeng Village, and the mobile and telecommunications signals are not strong, so if you book accommodation, you need to call the inn in Yunlong County and ask the inn to send someone to pick you up at the parking lot at the entrance of the village, otherwise It will be very troublesome to not be able to make a phone call or contact the inn when you arrive in Nuodeng. The whole village of Nuodeng is built on the mountainside, and there are stone mountain roads in the village. Therefore, please do not choose to bring a trolley suitcase to Nuodeng. " There are no commercial streets, no shopping areas, and no nightlife. If you can't bear the pure simplicity and isolation, don't go to Nuodeng.
Best time to visit:
April-October
Shopping recommendations:
Food: There is a row of restaurants by the river at the bridgehead (traffic light) of the county town. They sell beef, donkey meat, fish, etc. at reasonable prices. For three or four people, a meal can be done for less than 100 yuan. Or ask the innkeeper to cook some local dishes. Be sure to order bean cakes and ham.
Scenic spot map:
Scenic spot location:
China>Yunnan Province>Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture>Yunlong County>Nuodeng Town
How to get there:
Bus route: Take the direct minibus to Yunlong County from Xiaguan Xingsheng Road Passenger Station in Dali. It starts at 7:10 in the morning and runs every half hour. The last bus is at 4:30 in the afternoon. The fare is 42 yuan and it takes more than 3 hours to arrive. . Get off at Yunlong County and take a minicar or electric three-wheeler directly to Nuodeng. Nuodeng Bai Village is six or seven kilometers away from the county seat. The fare is 25 yuan. It is all uphill. You can only walk in after getting off the bus at the entrance of Nuodeng Village. In Nuodeng Village, there is no shuttle bus.
Self-driving route: Leave the Yuejin exit on Hangrui Expressway and drive along G320 → S227 → Nuodeng Highway to reach the ancient village.
Scenic area map:
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Nuodeng ticket price:
free
Scenic area opening hours:
All day