As the autumn season gently unfolds, the Wolong Ancient Fishing Village in Chenggong district, Kunming, Yunnan province has transformed into a captivating visual spectacle.
Sunflowers are blooming in full splendor, their golden petals creating a sea of color that beautifully contrasts with the village's traditional houses. This harmonious blend of ancient charm and natural beauty offers a mesmerizing experience that leaves visitors enchanted.
Nestled against Qixing Mountain and stretching along the eastern shore of Dianchi Lake, often referred to as the "Sparkling Pearl Embedded in a Highland," the village always offers a tranquil and picturesque setting.
Renowned for its well preserved buildings from the Ming and Qing dynasties (1368-1911) and Republic of China period (1912-1949), the village stands as one of Yunnan's most cherished cultural landmarks. They feature many traditional architectural styles such as the square layout of the "One Seal" residence and the "Three-Courtyard" residence.
In recent years, Wolong Ancient Fishing Village has introduced new business ventures that provide a diverse range of cultural, leisure, and sightseeing experiences. These include the village museum, folk art gallery, ecological exhibition area, and cultural and creative master studios.
Today, Wolong Ancient Fishing Village continues to attract a steady stream of visitors eager to experience its unique charm and enduring cultural heritage.