Chengyang Wind and Rain Bridge
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Daniel Li
Beijing, China113 contributions
Aug 2015
Chengyang Wind & Rain Bridge (程阳风雨桥) is actually a large scenic area of the same name which mainly includes Chengyang Bridge itself and the eight Dong minority villages in the area. The scenic area is located 19km north of Sanjiang County (三江), Liuzhou in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China. Entrance fee: 60 yuan.
Each village has an impressive drum tower and an opera stage. The drum towers are the social places in the villages built like magnificent pagodas with multi-level eaves. One tall drum tower represents the center of a village. You will also see hundeds of wooden houses, paddy fields and rivers with water wheels, a typical Dong minorty portrait.
Chengyang Bridge is one of the 5 wind and rain bridges in this Dong minority region which include eight Dong villages – Ma An Village, Ping Village, Ping Tan Village Yan Village, Dong Village, Da Village, Ping Pu Village and Jichang Village, collectively known as Chengyang Eight Villages.
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How to get there?
1. Take the bullet trains to Sanjiang from Guangzhou, Guilin and Guiyang. Arriving at Sanjiang South Railway Station. Then you take bus from the station to Sanjiang West Bus Station where you connect the local buses heading to Linxi (林溪) and get off at the stop of Chengyang Wind & Rain Scenic Area ( 6 yuan).
2. Take buses to Sanjiang from Guilin, Longji ( Longsheng) in Guangxi or Congjiang, Rongjiang or Guiyang from Guizhou. Then connect the local buses heading to Linxi (林溪) and get off at the stop of Chengyang Wind & Rain Scenic Area ( 6 yuan).
Each village has an impressive drum tower and an opera stage. The drum towers are the social places in the villages built like magnificent pagodas with multi-level eaves. One tall drum tower represents the center of a village. You will also see hundeds of wooden houses, paddy fields and rivers with water wheels, a typical Dong minorty portrait.
Chengyang Bridge is one of the 5 wind and rain bridges in this Dong minority region which include eight Dong villages – Ma An Village, Ping Village, Ping Tan Village Yan Village, Dong Village, Da Village, Ping Pu Village and Jichang Village, collectively known as Chengyang Eight Villages.
Ways to get there
How to get there?
1. Take the bullet trains to Sanjiang from Guangzhou, Guilin and Guiyang. Arriving at Sanjiang South Railway Station. Then you take bus from the station to Sanjiang West Bus Station where you connect the local buses heading to Linxi (林溪) and get off at the stop of Chengyang Wind & Rain Scenic Area ( 6 yuan).
2. Take buses to Sanjiang from Guilin, Longji ( Longsheng) in Guangxi or Congjiang, Rongjiang or Guiyang from Guizhou. Then connect the local buses heading to Linxi (林溪) and get off at the stop of Chengyang Wind & Rain Scenic Area ( 6 yuan).
Written 22 December 2015
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Kwok-leung Paul L
Hong Kong, China10 contributions
Apr 2015 • Solo
Chengyang Bridge & Villages
The famous covered Dong bridge of ChengYang is now frequented by tourists and filled up with souvenir stalls during business hours. But if you stay you may still enjoy the bridge from late evening till early morning. Villagers are still very friendly despite the commercial development. I was glad to be found by an old lady selling touristy souvenir. She show me some nice old textile not on display and invited me to see her collection at home. It was a small discovery to find that there were still some beautiful works of art in such a touristy village. I got a very nice piece of embroidered baby carrier.
As a tourist theme park Chengyang is not big. The entrance ticket is at RMB60 in low season of early 2015. A professional song and dance troupe will perform touristy programs a few times everyday. No extra charge. There is no karaOK and bars because ChengYang is not the kind of the most popular destinations. During my visit in spring there was also good looking scenic landscaping works like bonsai gardening: blocking the river to create water reflection, and growing the oil seed flowers to create springtime beauty.
ChengYang as many other villages newly transformed into tourist destinations there are quite some strange looking buildings. It is because of urbanization has brought in modern concrete houses but the urban look of concrete houses is not up to the imagination and expectation of many tourists. The solution was to wrap concrete house with wood strips or to paint them with wood patterns. Sometimes a tile roof on top was also added. The aim was to coverup the concrete and bricks but most of the time the packaged houses were most eye-catching.
Sanjiang County
This formerly inaccessible ethnic area is now completely open to the outside world. So amazing it is possible to get on a new train running at 250 km/hr. It may also speed up to over 300 km/hr! There will be more high-speed rails and highways open soon. Sanjiang has been a successful pioneer implementing the national policy to alleviate poverty by developing ethnic culture for mass tourism. But you will not find very huge projects turning ethnic villages into commercial theme parks. Many tourism development are in the county town. Convenient for tourists and less invasive to heritage villages.
Some ethnic festivals have been made very famous by official media and have become very large-scale touristy events in Sanjiang. Prepare a flexible logistics. During the festival period traffic in the vicinity will certainly come to a standstill. The sights and sounds of the traditional ethnic music in festivals are extremely impressive. For tourists there are always some kind of performance choreographed based on original culture to certain extend. It may be similar to the shows commonly found in ethnic theme parks. If not interested. During the time of performance most tourists will be attracted. Then it would be a great opportunity to enjoy the festive scene and take some photos without any urban visitor hanging around in your frame. In these big festivals police are quite prominent. They are after some people you do not want to meet. Unfortunately I met them in my recent visit. Two pick-pockets made a deep cut into my photo vest. The cut had also reached to my travel pouch for keeping cash. Luckily I found the pick-pockets getting too close in time and did not lose my money pouch, a photo lens and the little note book. Watch out in crowded places. Besides, relax it is still very very safe to go around.
Sanjiang is on the ancient navigation route system Duliu River connecting the ethnic backwaters towards Guizhou and the more developed Han regions down river towards cities such as Liuzhou and Canton. From long time ago Sanjiang was an area various ethnic groups meet and interact. Cultural fusion are most interesting and prominent. It is not difficult to see these fusion of culture and also the peoples involved: A Dong costume may look exactly the same as a Miao costume. Only the local can tell the minor difference; A Dong festival may be carried out in a Han Chinese style in the form of temple fair; A Dong opera troupe may perform Han Chinese shows as well, in Han Chinese dialect; Inside a Han Chinese style temple you may find ethnic deities mostly; Some Miao people speak mainly Dong language, build iconic bridges and drum towers of the Dong tribe. In addition they sing folk songs in Han Chinese dialect which was passed down from their Han ancestors. Cultural fusion has also gained new strength from the fast economic growth in recent years - many Dong women nowadays are also adorning in Miao style silver crowns as a new local fashion.
Ancestral halls are usually common in Han Chinese region but not ethnic area. In a small town in Sanjiang I discovered by chance a very special ancestral hall belonging to a Dong ethnic family clan. Members of this Dong clan used to come together once every year to worship their Han Chinese ancestors. The annual worship includes representatives from clan members living in other county as Han Chinese and also representatives from clan members living in a Miao village up in the mountain as Miao minority. So, in this particular clan there is only one surname but members are belonging to three ethnic groups.
The bad news for Sanjiang regions is the traditional textile and costume heritage had suffered a lot. Many ladies, especially the Miao women have already abandoned the traditional textile making heritage, however they are still very serious about keeping their ethnic styles, in a modern way - using lots of materials and parts from factories; the colors of traditional indigo blue have been replaced by a wide variety of bright colors; lots of modern shiny reflective materials are added onto the costume resulting in a stage look. Many ladies are also getting too busy to make their own costumes at home. This has contributed to the flourishing business of many small tailoring shops producing ethnic costumes.
The famous covered Dong bridge of ChengYang is now frequented by tourists and filled up with souvenir stalls during business hours. But if you stay you may still enjoy the bridge from late evening till early morning. Villagers are still very friendly despite the commercial development. I was glad to be found by an old lady selling touristy souvenir. She show me some nice old textile not on display and invited me to see her collection at home. It was a small discovery to find that there were still some beautiful works of art in such a touristy village. I got a very nice piece of embroidered baby carrier.
As a tourist theme park Chengyang is not big. The entrance ticket is at RMB60 in low season of early 2015. A professional song and dance troupe will perform touristy programs a few times everyday. No extra charge. There is no karaOK and bars because ChengYang is not the kind of the most popular destinations. During my visit in spring there was also good looking scenic landscaping works like bonsai gardening: blocking the river to create water reflection, and growing the oil seed flowers to create springtime beauty.
ChengYang as many other villages newly transformed into tourist destinations there are quite some strange looking buildings. It is because of urbanization has brought in modern concrete houses but the urban look of concrete houses is not up to the imagination and expectation of many tourists. The solution was to wrap concrete house with wood strips or to paint them with wood patterns. Sometimes a tile roof on top was also added. The aim was to coverup the concrete and bricks but most of the time the packaged houses were most eye-catching.
Sanjiang County
This formerly inaccessible ethnic area is now completely open to the outside world. So amazing it is possible to get on a new train running at 250 km/hr. It may also speed up to over 300 km/hr! There will be more high-speed rails and highways open soon. Sanjiang has been a successful pioneer implementing the national policy to alleviate poverty by developing ethnic culture for mass tourism. But you will not find very huge projects turning ethnic villages into commercial theme parks. Many tourism development are in the county town. Convenient for tourists and less invasive to heritage villages.
Some ethnic festivals have been made very famous by official media and have become very large-scale touristy events in Sanjiang. Prepare a flexible logistics. During the festival period traffic in the vicinity will certainly come to a standstill. The sights and sounds of the traditional ethnic music in festivals are extremely impressive. For tourists there are always some kind of performance choreographed based on original culture to certain extend. It may be similar to the shows commonly found in ethnic theme parks. If not interested. During the time of performance most tourists will be attracted. Then it would be a great opportunity to enjoy the festive scene and take some photos without any urban visitor hanging around in your frame. In these big festivals police are quite prominent. They are after some people you do not want to meet. Unfortunately I met them in my recent visit. Two pick-pockets made a deep cut into my photo vest. The cut had also reached to my travel pouch for keeping cash. Luckily I found the pick-pockets getting too close in time and did not lose my money pouch, a photo lens and the little note book. Watch out in crowded places. Besides, relax it is still very very safe to go around.
Sanjiang is on the ancient navigation route system Duliu River connecting the ethnic backwaters towards Guizhou and the more developed Han regions down river towards cities such as Liuzhou and Canton. From long time ago Sanjiang was an area various ethnic groups meet and interact. Cultural fusion are most interesting and prominent. It is not difficult to see these fusion of culture and also the peoples involved: A Dong costume may look exactly the same as a Miao costume. Only the local can tell the minor difference; A Dong festival may be carried out in a Han Chinese style in the form of temple fair; A Dong opera troupe may perform Han Chinese shows as well, in Han Chinese dialect; Inside a Han Chinese style temple you may find ethnic deities mostly; Some Miao people speak mainly Dong language, build iconic bridges and drum towers of the Dong tribe. In addition they sing folk songs in Han Chinese dialect which was passed down from their Han ancestors. Cultural fusion has also gained new strength from the fast economic growth in recent years - many Dong women nowadays are also adorning in Miao style silver crowns as a new local fashion.
Ancestral halls are usually common in Han Chinese region but not ethnic area. In a small town in Sanjiang I discovered by chance a very special ancestral hall belonging to a Dong ethnic family clan. Members of this Dong clan used to come together once every year to worship their Han Chinese ancestors. The annual worship includes representatives from clan members living in other county as Han Chinese and also representatives from clan members living in a Miao village up in the mountain as Miao minority. So, in this particular clan there is only one surname but members are belonging to three ethnic groups.
The bad news for Sanjiang regions is the traditional textile and costume heritage had suffered a lot. Many ladies, especially the Miao women have already abandoned the traditional textile making heritage, however they are still very serious about keeping their ethnic styles, in a modern way - using lots of materials and parts from factories; the colors of traditional indigo blue have been replaced by a wide variety of bright colors; lots of modern shiny reflective materials are added onto the costume resulting in a stage look. Many ladies are also getting too busy to make their own costumes at home. This has contributed to the flourishing business of many small tailoring shops producing ethnic costumes.
Written 29 May 2015
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ohfernlish
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia5 contributions
I wouldn't visit from Guilin, but from the rice terraces it was worthwhile. I stayed two nights, but one night would've been enough if you leave the next day later in the afternoon.
The bridge is best enjoyed early morning or at night without the chaos of salesladies and tourists. The villages were pleaant to wander around, though I felt really intrusive as a tourist. The Dong minority performances (3x daily, they get you to take a sip of baijiu at the beginning which you tip them for, most gave 10rmb) was interesting.
Getting there: From Pingan (Dazhai would work too) I took a bus to Longsheng (10rmb) then another bus to Sanjiang (19rmb). At Sanjiang east bus station (he dong) there are minivan drivers outside who repeat "chengyang qiao" and will likely approach you if you look like a traveler. One charged 60rmb for 2 people but wouldn't go lower than 50rmb for 1. I ended up going with a driver for 80rmb (ticket "included") who transferred me to another driver at the very end who got me in without buying an official ticket, but who provided me with an old ticket (I was adament ahout wanting a ticket just in case, but no one ever asked for it).
That driver helped me get a room for 50 rmb at Yang Yang Lv Guan (call Mr Yang2 136-7780-4018, no English), to the right side of Long Feng Hotel (80rmb). I bargained to a better room for the same price (instead of 60rmb) by staying two nights. Pleasant twin room with a nice view of village roofs and mountains, so-so bathroom, but I did see a roach taking shelter on the wall one night when it rained buckets outside. Going back to Sanjiang, I caught one of the local minivans for 10rmb though it should've been 6rmb. Buses from Sanjiang go to Nanning too, but i caught one to Guilin for 50rmb.
The bridge is best enjoyed early morning or at night without the chaos of salesladies and tourists. The villages were pleaant to wander around, though I felt really intrusive as a tourist. The Dong minority performances (3x daily, they get you to take a sip of baijiu at the beginning which you tip them for, most gave 10rmb) was interesting.
Getting there: From Pingan (Dazhai would work too) I took a bus to Longsheng (10rmb) then another bus to Sanjiang (19rmb). At Sanjiang east bus station (he dong) there are minivan drivers outside who repeat "chengyang qiao" and will likely approach you if you look like a traveler. One charged 60rmb for 2 people but wouldn't go lower than 50rmb for 1. I ended up going with a driver for 80rmb (ticket "included") who transferred me to another driver at the very end who got me in without buying an official ticket, but who provided me with an old ticket (I was adament ahout wanting a ticket just in case, but no one ever asked for it).
That driver helped me get a room for 50 rmb at Yang Yang Lv Guan (call Mr Yang2 136-7780-4018, no English), to the right side of Long Feng Hotel (80rmb). I bargained to a better room for the same price (instead of 60rmb) by staying two nights. Pleasant twin room with a nice view of village roofs and mountains, so-so bathroom, but I did see a roach taking shelter on the wall one night when it rained buckets outside. Going back to Sanjiang, I caught one of the local minivans for 10rmb though it should've been 6rmb. Buses from Sanjiang go to Nanning too, but i caught one to Guilin for 50rmb.
Written 22 June 2014
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Andrei D
Germany45 contributions
Jul 2022 • Solo
You get a sense of what is to come when you realize cars cannot enter the area and you are to be whisked around by golf cart style busses. Then when you approach the bridge you are treated to an "ethnic performance" which just feels awkward and wrong. The bridge and some of the architecture of the buildings nearby are cool but the area has been commercialized into a folk village type of a park. There's no authentic lifestyle feel to the place at all, unlike places like Shaxi or some of the villages near Kaili. Not a bad place to spend a day at but I had much higher expectations and found myself disappointed with the experience.
Written 26 July 2022
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Jean Jaures A
Beijing, China6 contributions
Nov 2012 • Family
The "Wind and Rain" bridge is often presented as one of the major tourist attraction in Guangxi.
The bridge is indeed nice, but in my opinion not worth the advertising it gets and time it takes to reach it.
Besides, I had the strong feeling that local authorities organised a disneyland/zoo style package (bridge + local villages + danses + folklore) which totally lacks of authenticity, spontaneity and possibilities to explore and actually live your own experience of the thing. This leaves you with the unpleasant and uncomfortable feeling that the original way of life in these villages is being replaced by a tourism-centered economy where tradition and folklore no longer play their social role but are kept only to attract tourists... OK, I am aware that I participate in this by going there as a tourist, but I believe that there are ways more respectfull both for locals and tourists to organise this kind of things
My advice is to forget about the bridge and head to the other minority villages in the area if this is what you are looking for.
The bridge is indeed nice, but in my opinion not worth the advertising it gets and time it takes to reach it.
Besides, I had the strong feeling that local authorities organised a disneyland/zoo style package (bridge + local villages + danses + folklore) which totally lacks of authenticity, spontaneity and possibilities to explore and actually live your own experience of the thing. This leaves you with the unpleasant and uncomfortable feeling that the original way of life in these villages is being replaced by a tourism-centered economy where tradition and folklore no longer play their social role but are kept only to attract tourists... OK, I am aware that I participate in this by going there as a tourist, but I believe that there are ways more respectfull both for locals and tourists to organise this kind of things
My advice is to forget about the bridge and head to the other minority villages in the area if this is what you are looking for.
Written 4 November 2012
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Halilee
Regina, Canada2,628 contributions
Sept 2011 • Friends
We spent 2 nights in the village of Ma'an where the Chengyang Bridge is, and we LOVED it! The scenery is gorgeous, rolling green hills and trees with rice fields surrounding the village. It was very quiant with people in the fields working by hand, drying out the rice. Women at the town center killing and plucking the chickens. Very peaceful surroundings!
The bridge itself is gorgeous! The inside is full of women trying to sell their wares and they don't give up easily, to the point that it actually had me laughing a few times as it was just plain funny to be surrounded by smiling women trying to show us stuff. Just a note that if you do want to do any shopping for these types of wares, this was probably the cheapest place we saw!! There was no nails or screws used in the building of the bridge and it's very intricate and beautiful.
If you have a day or two to spare, it's well worth a visit! There's a train that goes right through sanjiang which is only about 30 mins from the village of Ma'an.
The bridge itself is gorgeous! The inside is full of women trying to sell their wares and they don't give up easily, to the point that it actually had me laughing a few times as it was just plain funny to be surrounded by smiling women trying to show us stuff. Just a note that if you do want to do any shopping for these types of wares, this was probably the cheapest place we saw!! There was no nails or screws used in the building of the bridge and it's very intricate and beautiful.
If you have a day or two to spare, it's well worth a visit! There's a train that goes right through sanjiang which is only about 30 mins from the village of Ma'an.
Written 14 January 2012
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worldnomad_01
Los Angeles, CA1,597 contributions
Sept 2017 • Couples
We took the fast train from Guilin to Sanjiang and from there a car took us to the village of Chengyang, to see the Wind and Rain Bridge.The train ride was pleasant and comfortable and the bridge was picturesque and interesting to see, and so were the small surrounding villages. Actually there are several similar bridges but, once you saw the longest and the biggest, seeing the others a kind of looses importance, the more that the mid-day heat is really strong... All together, it makes for in interesting and recommended half a day trip from Guilin.
Written 20 December 2017
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PeggieFearless
Kyoto, Japan678 contributions
Apr 2014 • Friends
The Dong people believe that building a bridge at the downstream of a river will prevent their own happiness and fortune from flowing to other villages along the river. Every Dong village has its wind and rain bridge but the one in Chengyang is the most notable for its excellent preservation and great views around.
Inside the bridge, there are some old grandmas selling handcrafts, but very expensive. It was a shame that we cannot take photos with them unless we pay.
We paid 60RMB each to enter the bridge, which is also the entrance of Eight Villages in Chengyang (程阳八寨). The entrance also covers a folklore show (4 times a day).
We stayed overnight at a small but clean hotel named "Chengyang Guan Jing Hotel (程阳观景酒店)". Highly recommend, it has soft beds and beautiful views outside the window.
Inside the bridge, there are some old grandmas selling handcrafts, but very expensive. It was a shame that we cannot take photos with them unless we pay.
We paid 60RMB each to enter the bridge, which is also the entrance of Eight Villages in Chengyang (程阳八寨). The entrance also covers a folklore show (4 times a day).
We stayed overnight at a small but clean hotel named "Chengyang Guan Jing Hotel (程阳观景酒店)". Highly recommend, it has soft beds and beautiful views outside the window.
Written 22 May 2014
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Mei L
Singapore, Singapore502 contributions
Feb 2014 • Couples
It costs ¥60 to visit the Chengyang Bridge and the surrounding villages but it seems your tickets are only checked at two checkpoints near the bridge itself. It is possible to bypass the ticketing checkpoints by entering the villages from further up the road, although most tourists get off at the entrance to the Dong villages (most tour and public buses stop here).
The bridge is in itself a work of art but your true adventure begins after you cross the bridge and enter the Dong villages (there are eight of these villages scattered across the paddy fields but Ping Pu and Ji Chang feature more concrete and cement buildings than traditional Dong architecture so don't bother with either). Watch villagers go about their daily lives, sample delicious Dong food and marvel at the amazing Dong architecture in these villages.
Chengyang Bridge and the Dong villages are a 30-minutes car ride from downtown Sanjiang. You can hail a taxi off the street to get there (¥60 flat fee) or locate a collective minivan (¥10 per person if the van is full or ¥50 per trip if you're the only ones).
The bridge is in itself a work of art but your true adventure begins after you cross the bridge and enter the Dong villages (there are eight of these villages scattered across the paddy fields but Ping Pu and Ji Chang feature more concrete and cement buildings than traditional Dong architecture so don't bother with either). Watch villagers go about their daily lives, sample delicious Dong food and marvel at the amazing Dong architecture in these villages.
Chengyang Bridge and the Dong villages are a 30-minutes car ride from downtown Sanjiang. You can hail a taxi off the street to get there (¥60 flat fee) or locate a collective minivan (¥10 per person if the van is full or ¥50 per trip if you're the only ones).
Written 11 February 2014
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UK-JBT
Epsom, UK45 contributions
Nov 2012 • Friends
The main Wind and Rain Bridge (built 1916) is picturesque and good for night photography with floodlights. Walk round the village early or late in the day to see at least two others which, though smaller, are older and feel more "genuine" somehow - and less tourist-infested.
Staying in the village overnight is recommended. You'll have more chances to see the locals at work and play before the day-trip buses arrive and after they go.
Staying in the village overnight is recommended. You'll have more chances to see the locals at work and play before the day-trip buses arrive and after they go.
Written 12 December 2012
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kan ik dit bereiken door af te stappen in chengyang railwaystation met sneltrein vanuit Guiyang?
Written 9 September 2017
BONJOUR
pour visiter les voyages aux alentours , quel hebergement me conseillez vous ? est il possible de louer un scooter dans le village ou bien la visite se fait elle à pied ?
MERCI de vos reponses
Written 4 May 2017
Bonjour je visiterai cette region en juin -mais je n arrive pas à trouver un hebergement d ou je pourrais visiter la region ; il semble qu il n y ait d hebergements qu à Chengyang ? Rien à Sanjiang ?
Que pouvez vous me conseiller ? Etre à Changyang m eloigne des petits villages , non ?
MERCI DE VOTRE REPONSE
Written 4 May 2017
Hi i see it says here you visited in October last year - would visiting this weekend still be okay do you think? do they harvest there that might make it all barren like it probably is up at Longsheng now?
Written 18 October 2016
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