Tiantou Miao Village
Rongshui Miao Autonomous County, Guangxi is a famous ethnic folk eco-tourism spot, located in tiantoutun, Dongtian village, Sirong Township, Rongshui Miao Autonomous County.
160 kilometers away from Liuzhou City, there are more than 500 people in the village, who live in Miao, Yao, Dong and other ethnic minorities, mainly Miao, commonly known as Tiantou Miao village. Because of its beautiful natural scenery and strong original ethnic customs, Tiantou village was rated as one of the "top ten beautiful villages" in Liuzhou City in 2006. The influx of tourists has changed this remote ethnic village.
The arrival of tourists brings considerable economic income to the villagers. The villagers who have tasted the benefits of tourism development spontaneously raise funds, build tourist facilities such as Fengyu bridge, village gate and reception wooden building, and develop rural recreation projects such as bamboo rafting, Miao water splashing, rice fishing, horse fighting and dueling songs, so that tourists can enjoy themselves more in the fields.
Take a bus from Rongshui county to Tiantou Miao Village (40km). Along the way, you can see the scenery of Miao mountain, Beijiang Feihong tiesuoqiao, drink welcome wine and lucky tea according to the Miao custom, feel the rich Miao customs, watch the folk songs and dances, eat Chinese food with national flavor, watch the unique traditional Miao program douma, and take bamboo rafts along the source of Beijiang River to drift the beautiful scenery of Beijiang River (about 40km) ), experience the pleasure of walking on the river, and return to Rongshui County by car after drifting.
Address: Rongshui Miao Autonomous County, Guangxi
Longitude: 109.129674
Latitude: 25.280101
Chinese PinYin : Tian Tou Miao Zhai
Tiantou Miao Village
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