Long Sheng's Dragon Spine Rice Terraces
Long Sheng's Dragon Spine Rice Terraces
Long Sheng's Dragon Spine Rice Terraces
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Erindel66
Vilanova i la Geltrú, Spagna4.919 contributi
nov 2019
Si las miras desde lo alto de la colina, donde hay un mirador, podrás ver que realmente parece la espina dorsal de un dragón.
Baja andando y podrás disfrutar de un agradable paseo.
Recomendable.
Baja andando y podrás disfrutar de un agradable paseo.
Recomendable.
Scritta in data 31 ottobre 2020
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HelsBels
Adelaide, Australia157 contributi
ott 2019
The terrraced rice fields are an amazing sight, although we were unfortunate to have a very wet and foggy day which made it a little disappointing as the weather was not normal for October. It was still spectacular, and worth the long trip to and from Guilin. Our guide was very helpful. We ended up taking a golf cart to the top section due to the weather, then walking around the mountains in the rain and fog, seeing the great views, and experiencing some of the locals and the produce and crafts. We had lunch at an amazing little restaurant before climbing to the bottom. A great day.
Scritta in data 12 novembre 2019
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Michael R
Rottenbach, Germania17.299 contributi
gen 2019
Zugegebenermaßen vergleiche ich gerade ein wenig plakativ und polarisierend Heute mit Früher. Aber in den Longji Mountains und ihrem grandiosen Reiseterrassen-Gelände kann man gut nachvollziehen, was Scharen an Touristen indirekt verändern, indem sie finden, was sie suchen: Eine wunderschöne, jahrhundertelang aufgebaute und kultivierte Landschaft, die erste Zeichen eines Wandels in einen Freizeitpark zeitigen. Und ebenso zugegebenermaßen stammen meine farbenfrohen Positivbilder aus dem Sommer 2001, also einer bunten Jahreszeit, das Klischee eines landschaftlichen Niedergangs hingegen vom nass-grauen Januar 2019.
Das mag also etwas unfair sein, aber festzuhalten bleibt, dass der Tourismus als wachsende Einkommensquelle die Pflegemaßnahmen, die mit dem Reisanbau einhergehen, zunehmend zurückdrängt. Das Resultat: Ein erheblicher Teil der Anbauflächen ist bereits brach gefallen, neue Herbergen deuten als große Holzhäuser zwar immer noch den traditionellen Baustil der Jiao-Kultur an, wirken aber unverkennbar „stilistisch aufgesetzt“ und eine Seilbahn vom vorgelagerten Eingangspunkt aus lässt weitere böse Eingriffe von außen befürchten. Aber positives gibt es ebenfalls zu notieren: Die Zugangs- und Wanderwege sind besser gepflegt als vor 20 Jahren, und es gibt noch genügend Stellen, die man weg von den Touristenströmen ablaufen kann. Als Fazit bleibt, dass es noch immer eine tolle Gegend ist, aber nicht mehr ganz so toll wie früher. Früher hätte ich fünf Punkte gegeben, heute sind es nur noch vier - und morgen?
Das mag also etwas unfair sein, aber festzuhalten bleibt, dass der Tourismus als wachsende Einkommensquelle die Pflegemaßnahmen, die mit dem Reisanbau einhergehen, zunehmend zurückdrängt. Das Resultat: Ein erheblicher Teil der Anbauflächen ist bereits brach gefallen, neue Herbergen deuten als große Holzhäuser zwar immer noch den traditionellen Baustil der Jiao-Kultur an, wirken aber unverkennbar „stilistisch aufgesetzt“ und eine Seilbahn vom vorgelagerten Eingangspunkt aus lässt weitere böse Eingriffe von außen befürchten. Aber positives gibt es ebenfalls zu notieren: Die Zugangs- und Wanderwege sind besser gepflegt als vor 20 Jahren, und es gibt noch genügend Stellen, die man weg von den Touristenströmen ablaufen kann. Als Fazit bleibt, dass es noch immer eine tolle Gegend ist, aber nicht mehr ganz so toll wie früher. Früher hätte ich fünf Punkte gegeben, heute sind es nur noch vier - und morgen?
Scritta in data 25 agosto 2019
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jensen_chua
Singapore, Singapore3.617 contributi
ago 2019
The no.1 attraction in Long Sheng, worth the 2.5hr drive from Guilin. For avid photographers, its recommended to stay at least a night over at one lodges at Ping'An village to capture the sunrise and sunset version of the amazing valley.
For day trippers, a trek along the rice terrace trails are a real treat. Drone is allowed at this venue.
For day trippers, a trek along the rice terrace trails are a real treat. Drone is allowed at this venue.
Scritta in data 12 agosto 2019
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heer17
Leiden, Paesi Bassi159 contributi
lug 2019 • Famiglia
Wij deden de full day hike vanaf hotel Baike in ping’an. Duurt tot ongeveer 14:00 uur en dan moet je met een taxi terug baar dorp. Pittige wandeling, erg ongelijk. Wandelschoenen aan. Bijzonder, maar hebben in Indonesië of Thailand ook wel eens zoiets gezien. Begin en einde van tocht zijn beste. Duurt circa 5 uur. Je kan wel lunchen aan het einde.
Scritta in data 30 luglio 2019
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Joseph S
Cupertino, CA704 contributi
mar 2019 • Amici
It took a bit of an adventure and time to get there (car ride, bus transfer, hike up hill), but in the end, it was all worth it.
I'm sure it looks different at different times of the year, but it was spectacular when we visited. Try to plan so that its not raining or have rain in the forecast.
Plenty to buy and eat/snack on the way up or down. Try to eat lunch at one of the local restaurants. Food was excellent.
I'm sure it looks different at different times of the year, but it was spectacular when we visited. Try to plan so that its not raining or have rain in the forecast.
Plenty to buy and eat/snack on the way up or down. Try to eat lunch at one of the local restaurants. Food was excellent.
Scritta in data 15 maggio 2019
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yeonghaur
Singapore, Singapore495 contributi
set 2018 • Solo
We visited in early Sep, stayed for 2 nights at Tiantouzhai.
The Dragon Spine ("Long ji") rice terraces is a generic name given to this area. There are currently 3 main rice terraces that are open to tourists. First is Ping'An terraces (opened to public the earliest, has 2 main viewpoints), JingKeng rice terraces (which includes the villages of Da Zhai and TiantouZhai, has 3 main viewpoints) and the least visited Ancient Zhuang terraces. I visited and stayed at Tiantouzhai, and also visited Ping'An on a half-day hike. It is easy to do the trip on your own. Entrance to the whole Dragon Spine rice terrace is 95 RMB per person. Good for a month.
We first traveled to DaZhai car park (in JingKeng Rice terrace). From there, we took a cable car (100 RMB return, 70 RMB one way) to Viewpoint 3 ("Golden Buddha Peak"). We went at around 11.30 am. Not crowded. View was spectacular. We stayed for about an hour before taking the cable down again.
At the car park, we took our pre-arranged jeep to Tiantouzhai. The jeep takes a detour around the hill (road was constructed in this way to avoid the rice terraces, I was told) to reach the highest point. From there, we still had to walk up for a further 10 min to our hotel. View was incredible. From our hotel, it is about 10 min to Viewpoint 1 (even further up). The next morning, I joined many others to see the sunrise at Viewpoint 1 but while it was beautiful, I thought the view along the way was just as spectacular. We didn't visit Viewpoint 2 in JinKeng as I was traveling with my 70+ parents and it was too tiring for them.
I did a short half-day hike from Tiantouzhai to Ping'An Zhai. It took about 2.5 h to reach the "9 Dragon 5 Tiger" viewpoint. Although the hike was rated highly, I thought it was just ok, especially if you have seen the JinKeng terraces. You do walk through terraces and an old village (Zhong Liu), which was nice. Weather was very hot. It was also sad to see the many construction going on, some of which are like scars on the otherwise green and beautiful hills. But I know developments also help to improve the lives of the locals, who prior to tourism, led very poor and hard lives here (based on my conversation with them).
The viewpoint in Ping'An zhai was very beautiful as well. They are smaller than JinKeng's but more well-maintained (almost like manicured). On the whole, if I were to compare, I would say JinKeng's are of a bigger scale, more staggering and awe-inspiring. Ping'An is on a smaller scale, but more exquisite. If you have time, I would suggest you visit both.
After lingering in Ping'An for about an hour, I took a bus to "He Long" bridge, then switched to a van to head back to DaZhai car park. Remember to bring your entrance ticket with you as they will check again. From the car park, I made the climb up to TiantouZhai (1 hour) this time.
One final sharing. On our last day out, we made a stop at the "Red Yao Long Hair Village". I read comments that it was over commercialized but we actually quite enjoyed it. I did to keep things in perspective, with developments, it is not realistic to expect locals living in ancient ways completely untouched by modernity. The show as about 30 min, and performed once there are enough people. It was an interesting insight to the culture of the long-haired ladies. The setting of the village (suspension bridge and traditional wooden houses) was beautiful too. Worth a stop.
The Dragon Spine ("Long ji") rice terraces is a generic name given to this area. There are currently 3 main rice terraces that are open to tourists. First is Ping'An terraces (opened to public the earliest, has 2 main viewpoints), JingKeng rice terraces (which includes the villages of Da Zhai and TiantouZhai, has 3 main viewpoints) and the least visited Ancient Zhuang terraces. I visited and stayed at Tiantouzhai, and also visited Ping'An on a half-day hike. It is easy to do the trip on your own. Entrance to the whole Dragon Spine rice terrace is 95 RMB per person. Good for a month.
We first traveled to DaZhai car park (in JingKeng Rice terrace). From there, we took a cable car (100 RMB return, 70 RMB one way) to Viewpoint 3 ("Golden Buddha Peak"). We went at around 11.30 am. Not crowded. View was spectacular. We stayed for about an hour before taking the cable down again.
At the car park, we took our pre-arranged jeep to Tiantouzhai. The jeep takes a detour around the hill (road was constructed in this way to avoid the rice terraces, I was told) to reach the highest point. From there, we still had to walk up for a further 10 min to our hotel. View was incredible. From our hotel, it is about 10 min to Viewpoint 1 (even further up). The next morning, I joined many others to see the sunrise at Viewpoint 1 but while it was beautiful, I thought the view along the way was just as spectacular. We didn't visit Viewpoint 2 in JinKeng as I was traveling with my 70+ parents and it was too tiring for them.
I did a short half-day hike from Tiantouzhai to Ping'An Zhai. It took about 2.5 h to reach the "9 Dragon 5 Tiger" viewpoint. Although the hike was rated highly, I thought it was just ok, especially if you have seen the JinKeng terraces. You do walk through terraces and an old village (Zhong Liu), which was nice. Weather was very hot. It was also sad to see the many construction going on, some of which are like scars on the otherwise green and beautiful hills. But I know developments also help to improve the lives of the locals, who prior to tourism, led very poor and hard lives here (based on my conversation with them).
The viewpoint in Ping'An zhai was very beautiful as well. They are smaller than JinKeng's but more well-maintained (almost like manicured). On the whole, if I were to compare, I would say JinKeng's are of a bigger scale, more staggering and awe-inspiring. Ping'An is on a smaller scale, but more exquisite. If you have time, I would suggest you visit both.
After lingering in Ping'An for about an hour, I took a bus to "He Long" bridge, then switched to a van to head back to DaZhai car park. Remember to bring your entrance ticket with you as they will check again. From the car park, I made the climb up to TiantouZhai (1 hour) this time.
One final sharing. On our last day out, we made a stop at the "Red Yao Long Hair Village". I read comments that it was over commercialized but we actually quite enjoyed it. I did to keep things in perspective, with developments, it is not realistic to expect locals living in ancient ways completely untouched by modernity. The show as about 30 min, and performed once there are enough people. It was an interesting insight to the culture of the long-haired ladies. The setting of the village (suspension bridge and traditional wooden houses) was beautiful too. Worth a stop.
Scritta in data 11 settembre 2018
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Lynda P
Beckenham, UK221 contributi
ago 2018 • Coppie
We did this on a day trip from Guilin. Journey was around 1.5 hours. Firstly we stopped at one area for the guide to get tickets then climb up in the car for another 30 minutes to start the walk. Much of the walk is through villages. I think Ping'an. The views were stunning but I just could not make it to the top. Combination of high temperatures 30+, humidity and lack of fitness. We were also visiting at peak Chinese summer holiday season so many many tourists. My husband went on up with our guide. Be aware the steps are steep and uneven in places. There are also numerous restaurants and souvenir shops. Very touristy in parts. Stunning views though.
Scritta in data 3 agosto 2018
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Juan Patjane
Puebla, Messico814 contributi
giu 2018 • Coppie
Como todo este paseo es espectacular, disfrutamos mucho los paisajes de las Terrazas y apreciamos cómo las mantienen según la explicación de Neri nuestra guia
Scritta in data 6 giugno 2018
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滔 潘
1 contributo
mag 2018 • Solo
5月几场大雨的到来使得龙脊梯田梯田内的水会慢慢灌满,以便达到种植水稻的要求,那么这时的天气不管是天晴还是下雨(不能是毛毛雨,雾太大不行)龙脊梯田的景色都是相对美的,对于
喜欢摄影的朋友,这个时节是不可错过的,也是比较容易出好作品的时节,龙脊梯田有三个入口,那么我们去龙脊梯田摄影线路怎么安排才好?
龙脊梯田摄影线路怎么安排才好?
龙脊梯田摄影线路怎么安排才好?
龙脊梯田摄影一日游(当天往返)
桂林到龙脊梯田单程两个半小时,那么去摄影时间上是比较赶的了,日出日落就很难兼顾了,大致行程:
1:古壮寨下车,拍摄游览古壮寨梯田和人文,然后步行至平安寨拍摄平安寨七星伴月和九龙五虎两个梯田观景点,然后返程。改行程也反过来,先去平安再去古壮寨也可。
2:平安寨下车后乘观光车(另付费)至九龙五虎拍摄,然后转车往金坑乘缆车(另付费)到金佛顶的拍摄。改行程也反过来即可先去金坑在去平安,根据时间可以搭上平安寨七星伴月。
3:金坑梯田下车缆车先去金佛顶,下来以后还可以再去,金坑2号千层梯田。
龙脊梯田摄影线路怎么安排才好?
龙胜龙脊梯田摄影线路怎么安排才好?
龙脊梯田摄影两日游:
1:早晨金坑梯田下车:缆车先去3号金佛顶,下来之后去2号千层梯田住宿,次日1号西山绍乐观日出后,前往平安寨九龙五虎,然后返程。
2:早前往平安寨九龙五虎游览后,金坑梯田下车:缆车先去3号金佛顶,下来之后去2号千层梯田住宿,次日1号西山绍乐观日出后,返程。
3:早晨金坑梯田下车:缆车先去3号金佛顶,下来之后去平安九龙五虎,住宿平安寨,次日平安寨七星伴月观日出后返程。
4:去平安九龙五虎,住宿平安寨,次日平安寨七星伴月观日出后,步行至古壮寨游览后返程。
龙脊梯田摄影线路怎么安排才好?
桂林龙胜龙脊梯田摄影线路怎么安排才好?
龙脊梯田摄影三日游:
1:早晨金坑梯田下车:缆车先去3号金佛顶,下来之后去2号千层梯田住宿,次日1号西山绍乐观日出后,前往平安寨九龙五虎,住宿平安寨,次日平安寨七星伴月观日出后,步行至古壮寨游览后返程。
2:古壮寨下车,拍摄游览古壮寨梯田和人文,然后步行至平安寨拍摄平安寨七星伴月和九龙五虎两个梯田观景点,住宿平安寨,次日金坑梯田下车:缆车先去3号金佛顶,下来之后去2号千层梯田住宿,次日1号西山绍乐观日出后返程。
龙脊梯田摄影线路怎么安排才好?
广西桂林龙胜龙脊梯田摄影线路怎么安排才好?
龙脊梯田摄影观日出点:
1:金坑1号西山绍乐,2号千层梯田(看方位),
2:平安寨:七星伴月
龙脊梯田摄影观日落点:
1:金坑3金佛顶,金坑2号千层梯田(看方位)
2:平安寨:九龙五虎。
龙脊梯田摄影交通
该行程交通建议包车前往,专线车费时,自驾麻烦,如果需要用车和住宿预订推荐潘师傅(18172650131微信同号)一个地地道道的桂林龙脊人摄影爱好者,不仅仅司机兼导游,还免费为游客指路和设计行程,热情,周到的服务 。
如果你行程中有龙脊梯田,赶紧联系他吧,虽然价格相对高些,但是摄影之余他可以带你到周边没有开发的村庄(岳武村,自驾用百度导航,其他的不准,用餐要提前和师傅联系)品尝当地纯正的食材,也可以带你领略龙脊梯田真正的风土人情,还是感觉超值的。
喜欢摄影的朋友,这个时节是不可错过的,也是比较容易出好作品的时节,龙脊梯田有三个入口,那么我们去龙脊梯田摄影线路怎么安排才好?
龙脊梯田摄影线路怎么安排才好?
龙脊梯田摄影线路怎么安排才好?
龙脊梯田摄影一日游(当天往返)
桂林到龙脊梯田单程两个半小时,那么去摄影时间上是比较赶的了,日出日落就很难兼顾了,大致行程:
1:古壮寨下车,拍摄游览古壮寨梯田和人文,然后步行至平安寨拍摄平安寨七星伴月和九龙五虎两个梯田观景点,然后返程。改行程也反过来,先去平安再去古壮寨也可。
2:平安寨下车后乘观光车(另付费)至九龙五虎拍摄,然后转车往金坑乘缆车(另付费)到金佛顶的拍摄。改行程也反过来即可先去金坑在去平安,根据时间可以搭上平安寨七星伴月。
3:金坑梯田下车缆车先去金佛顶,下来以后还可以再去,金坑2号千层梯田。
龙脊梯田摄影线路怎么安排才好?
龙胜龙脊梯田摄影线路怎么安排才好?
龙脊梯田摄影两日游:
1:早晨金坑梯田下车:缆车先去3号金佛顶,下来之后去2号千层梯田住宿,次日1号西山绍乐观日出后,前往平安寨九龙五虎,然后返程。
2:早前往平安寨九龙五虎游览后,金坑梯田下车:缆车先去3号金佛顶,下来之后去2号千层梯田住宿,次日1号西山绍乐观日出后,返程。
3:早晨金坑梯田下车:缆车先去3号金佛顶,下来之后去平安九龙五虎,住宿平安寨,次日平安寨七星伴月观日出后返程。
4:去平安九龙五虎,住宿平安寨,次日平安寨七星伴月观日出后,步行至古壮寨游览后返程。
龙脊梯田摄影线路怎么安排才好?
桂林龙胜龙脊梯田摄影线路怎么安排才好?
龙脊梯田摄影三日游:
1:早晨金坑梯田下车:缆车先去3号金佛顶,下来之后去2号千层梯田住宿,次日1号西山绍乐观日出后,前往平安寨九龙五虎,住宿平安寨,次日平安寨七星伴月观日出后,步行至古壮寨游览后返程。
2:古壮寨下车,拍摄游览古壮寨梯田和人文,然后步行至平安寨拍摄平安寨七星伴月和九龙五虎两个梯田观景点,住宿平安寨,次日金坑梯田下车:缆车先去3号金佛顶,下来之后去2号千层梯田住宿,次日1号西山绍乐观日出后返程。
龙脊梯田摄影线路怎么安排才好?
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龙脊梯田摄影观日出点:
1:金坑1号西山绍乐,2号千层梯田(看方位),
2:平安寨:七星伴月
龙脊梯田摄影观日落点:
1:金坑3金佛顶,金坑2号千层梯田(看方位)
2:平安寨:九龙五虎。
龙脊梯田摄影交通
该行程交通建议包车前往,专线车费时,自驾麻烦,如果需要用车和住宿预订推荐潘师傅(18172650131微信同号)一个地地道道的桂林龙脊人摄影爱好者,不仅仅司机兼导游,还免费为游客指路和设计行程,热情,周到的服务 。
如果你行程中有龙脊梯田,赶紧联系他吧,虽然价格相对高些,但是摄影之余他可以带你到周边没有开发的村庄(岳武村,自驾用百度导航,其他的不准,用餐要提前和师傅联系)品尝当地纯正的食材,也可以带你领略龙脊梯田真正的风土人情,还是感觉超值的。
Scritta in data 6 maggio 2018
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Has anyone purchase direct bus tickets at yangshuo north bus station to get to Longji Rice Terrace from yangshuo? Here are my question.
1) If i were to buy the ticket one day prior to my departure, what are the chances of me getting a ticket?
2) Which counter at yangshuo north bus station should i go to, to buy the ticket?
3) i read online that the direct bus normally departs at 8am, but where is the departure point?
Thank you in advance.
Scritta in data 19 marzo 2017
We didnt buy the bus ticket ourselves. Our local guide bought it after the transportation we were travelling in has no permit to enter LongJi so we had to go by bus which were permitted to go up to the mountain. The buses actually have several trips a day to/fro. The buses go up to where the cable car station is. You can also buy bus tickets for the way back from that station so that you dont have to be constrained by a certain time.
Buying your own ticket to get there is a bit of a hassle as the bus station is very crowded and very confusing. If you miss 1 schedule, you sit around until the next schedule as counter will only open for that particular trip and there is always a long queue. The local guides are always there and they buy lots of tickets which also means you dont know whether there is tickets left for you and you remain in the queue for the next schedule which maybe 2 hrs or so. Sometimes the road up may be closed for a couple of hours depending on traffic. The schedules are not fixed.
Once at the Longji base station - you can either hike up the western slope of take a cable car up the eastern side of the base station.
Scritta in data 19 marzo 2017
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Scritta in data 25 febbraio 2016
what is the difference between this location and Dragon's Backbone Rice Terraces? which is recommended if visiting in late April?
Scritta in data 7 dicembre 2015
HI, it is the samething. Longji is the Chinese name and it actually means the same translated into English.
Scritta in data 9 agosto 2017
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