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It is said there is a fairyland beneath the colorful
clouds of southern China. A place blessed with fresh air, clear
streams, breathtaking snow-capped mountains, and an undisturbed
landscape inhabited by a friendly group of people. Life in this
fairyland is so peaceful, a fairyland called Lijiang, located at
the hub of Tibet, Yunnan and Sichuan provinces.
While the geographical position of Lijiang City is remote, it has
the advantage of ensuring a pleasant year round climate and a wide
variety of tourist resources in the 20,600 square kilometers area.
The earliest recorded history of Lijiang can be traced back to the
Warring States Period (476 BC-221 BC) but with the advent of the
Tang Dynasty (618-907), the local economy reached a peak with the
development of the Ancient Tea-Horse Road which made a great contribution
to both commercial and cultural communication between Tibet, Sichuan
and Yunnan provinces.
At present, Lijiang City is an attractive tourist destination in
Yunnan Province that exercises jurisdiction over four counties and
an Old Town District. Lijiang is the main region inhabited by Naxi
Group, one of China's 55 minority ethnic groups. In its long history,
the local residents have established their splendid Dongba Culture
which has absorbed aspects of the culture of Tibet and the Central
Plains along the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River. The
various souvenirs marked with these Dongba hieroglyphs are very
popular with visitors from home and abroad.
Lijiang has the best preserved ancient town in China - the Old
Town which has been listed in the World Cultural Heritages by UNESCO
in 1997. The Old Town was once the center of Lijiang and continues
to maintain the original flavor of the local lifestyle, the typical
groups of buildings and the profound cultural heritage of the region.
When wandering along Square Street or any other streets in the Old
Town, you will be struck by the peaceful surroundings. From enjoying
the sight of the setting sun from historic hotels to local farmsteads,
there are many favorable things here for travelers. Naturally, there
are a number of tour destinations to enhance your visit as well.
Among them, the most famous is Mufu (Mu's Palace) which should not
be missed during your trip.
Around Lijiang, there are a number of splendid natural beauty spots
that will certainly astonish you. If you like to see superlative
natural scenery, Jade Dragon Snow Mountain which provides a majestic
backdrop to the Moon-Embracing Pavilion at Black Dragon Pond will
fulfill your desire. For those seeking an exotic experience in Lijiang,
a visit to the Mosuo People beside Lugu Lake is a must. They are
called the last 'Kingdom of Women' on earth. If you would like to
experience the local lifestyle, then come and participate in one
or more of their various festivals that are held throughout the
year.
Lijiang does not have a direct rail link and is reached by travelers
by air or by coach. However, having got to Lijiang, visiting round
and about is easy with the help of the city buses, taxis or for
the more energetic by bicycle. However, please don't forget to save
some time to walk in Lijiang. Along your way, you must visit some
of the souvenir shops and taste some local dishes and snacks. At
night, the famous bar street in the Old Town is really worth a visit.
No matter where you go, you will find a harmonious combination of
tradition and fashion in Lijiang City.
The smart and unsophisticated Naxi people who have long inhabited
Lijiang preserve the unique and profuse Dongba Culture. In fact,
a great number of scholars and travelers are attracted to this mysterious
place more for the culture than its charming sceneries. Dongba Culture
is of a religious nature and make up the most important component
of the ancient Naxi culture.
However, before the form of the Dongba Culture, the Naxi people
in Lijiang followed the native religion of sorcery. During the Tang
(618-907) and Song (960-1279) dynasties, a series of the other cultures,
such as the Tibetan Bon Religion, Buddhism and Taoism, were introduced
into this region, affecting the native religion. Along with the
impact and blending among these various cultures, the new Dongba
Religion was founded. The Dongba Culture is said to been passed
on by the Dongbas who were sages that integrated song, dance, the
classics, history, painting and medicine. They enjoyed a high social
position within the Naxi group because they were considered as mediums
between humans, gods and ghosts, as well as are able to remove disasters
and guarantee good fortunes. At present, there are no more than
30 Dongbas living in Lijiang, so it is a memorable experience for
travelers to visit these Dongbas.
Dongba Characters
The immense Dongba Culture consists of its writings, scriptures,
paintings, dance and music. Amongst them, the Dongba characters
are not surprisingly the soul of the Dongba Culture. Enjoying a
history of over 1,000 years, it is still used by a few Naxi people
even now. At first, the Dongba character was just a kind of hieroglyphic
recorded on wood and stone. Later, with the use of paper, the use
of characters gained popularity and gained its formal name. As a
rare cultural treasure for all mankind, the Dongba character is
the only existing hieroglyphic in China and praised to be the 'Living
Fossil' showing the characters' origin and development of human
society.
Dongba Scriptures
All Dongba scriptures were written in the picture-like characters,
so they are not interpretable by ordinary folk. However, under the
help of the Dongbas, some scriptures were translated into Mandarin
and shown to readers at the end of the last century. These scriptures
contain almost all aspects of the Naxi people, ranging from the
nation's legends and history to traditional dancing and music. Now,
these Dongba scriptures are kept in many countries other than China,
such as the United States of America, Canada, Japan, Britain, France,
Germany and Austria.
Dongba Paintings
Traditionally, the exquisite and colorful Dongba paintings completely
reveal the beliefs and good wishes of the Naxi people. Some of them
are drawn to depict the daily lives of locals. The most famous Dongba
painting is the Painting of Sacred Road to Heaven which is approximately
14 meters long and 0.26 meters wide. This painting tells the story
of how the dying man's soul is released from suffering. Vivid scenes
describe how he passes into Hell, the human world, the natural heaven
and finally Heaven. Nowadays, local artisans have created a series
of modern Dongba paintings that retain the essence of those from
more traditional times.
Dongba Dance and Music
The same to the other minorities, dance and music play vital roles
in the Naxi people's daily life. The classical Naxi dance is the
Dongba dance which is a kind of religious dance being played in
the sacrifice events. However, most of these dancing show the locals'
fight against the natural world and the forces of evil. There are
about 60 kinds of dance recorded in two Dongba scriptures, including
animal dance, sword and bow dance as well as the God dance. In fact,
most of dance movements prefer to imitate animals, such as tiger,
elephant, frog, monkey and eagle.
In the sacrifice events of Dongba Religion, the dance is usually
accompanied with the Dongba music (also the Naxi Ancient Music).
The content of these music is mainly derived from the scriptures
and widely singing by the Naxi people. The used instruments include
ring, drum, gong and cymbal, producing simple but impressive rhythm.
Fortunately, when come to Lijiang, traveler can enjoy the Dongba
dance and music shows in the Dongba Palace and Naxi Concert Hall.
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