Overview
Ping’an is a charming village located in the Longsheng Rice Terrace area of Guangxi Province, China. Known for its stunning terraced landscapes and rich cultural heritage, Ping’an offers visitors a peaceful and picturesque retreat from the bustle of city life.
Top Attractions
- Longji Rice Terraces: Marvel at the breathtaking views of the Longji Rice Terraces, also known as the Dragon’s Backbone, which have been cultivated for over 650 years.
- Ancient Zhuang Village: Explore the traditional Zhuang village of Ping’an with its wooden stilt houses and intricate carvings.
- Seven Stars with Moon: Hike to the Seven Stars with Moon viewpoint for panoramic vistas of the rice terraces reflected in the sparkling water.
Local Cuisine
- Taste the local specialty of bamboo rice cooked in bamboo tubes for a unique dining experience.
- Sample the delicious tofu dishes and bamboo shoots that are grown in the region.
- Don’t miss trying the famous Guilin rice noodles, a popular snack in the region.
Cultural Experiences
- Watch a traditional "sister meal" performance, a unique singing and dancing tradition of the Zhuang people.
- Take part in a hands-on experience of rice terrace farming, learning about the traditional methods of cultivating the land.
- Visit a local workshop to see artisans creating traditional handicrafts such as handwoven textiles and bamboo products.
Transportation
- The nearest major city is Guilin, around a 2-3 hour drive from Ping’an.
- Buses are available from Guilin to Ping’an, with options for private transfers or shared vans.
- Once in Ping’an, the village is best explored on foot as the narrow pathways are not accessible by vehicle.