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Langde Miao Village: an unpopular remote village that became popular and then fell silent again

Speaking of the Miao Village in Guizhou, many people will probably think of the Xijiang Qianhu Miao Village. However, as a multi-ethnic province, Guizhou is far more than just the Xijiang Qianhu Miao Village. With the popularity of the Xijiang Qianhu Miao Village, With the improvement of tourism, its commercial atmosphere is becoming more and more serious, and tourists may not be able to experience the traditional life of ethnic minority areas.

However, Langde Miao Village, as a similar Miao Village scenic spot, does not have such a strong commercial atmosphere, but it has also been gradually homogenized.

It mainly benefited from the place where the Beijing Olympic flame passed through in 2008, so Lande, an unpopular backcountry, became popular invisibly. Unfortunately, it only became popular for a while and then fell silent. , so here are mainly tourists, and most of them are travel agencies.

The tour guide will lead you into the scenic spot, and then the Miao village commentator will lead you on a tour. First, you will visit the Langde Miao Village Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum, and then take you to watch a silver performance by two Miao village elders. Then watch how the old Miao village craftsmen weave cloth, and finally they can move freely.

Langde Miao Village is not a big place. It basically sells local specialties and silver jewelry, as well as an intangible cultural heritage museum. In my eyes, it is like a market.

The tour guide said that coming here is for poverty alleviation. Tourists can buy some of their favorite specialties and give them as gifts to relatives and friends, which will boost the economy of Langde Miao Village, so that it can change its poverty and backwardness, and become prosperous and prosperous.

Unexpectedly, I actually played a role in poverty alleviation. Although it was not a lot, if every tourist bought some, it would definitely be a contribution invisible to the naked eye.