Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Photos from Stone Forest, Sani/Yi Village

This is the kind of official proclamation you typically encounter on entering any sort of Chinese national park, I like the official language in the first paragraph

Stone formations in a lake. These formations were formed through thousands of years of rain on limestone.

The stone forest from above.


One of the formations up close

Stone formation called the "water buffalo"

This is the classic photo from the Stone Forest, those are the Chinese characters for "Stone Forest"

You can even rent minority costume to wear! Hooray for weird Chinese exoticism!

Grafitti from the Cultural Revolution, it says "Chairman Mao, may he live ten thousand years!"

"Stone Forest"

Magnificent formations, nothing much to say on them















Walking into the Sani village

The pigpen

Pinyin chart for teaching kids

Sani villagers in traditional costume preparing to sing

The really insane food they prepared for us

The main community house

Our professor, Qin Wenjie, talking with the village head, his family and villagers

This is the village's prize fighting ox. Every year, there's a certain festival where they bring that ox to fight other village's oxes. It was awesome



The village community hall, dates back from the Cultural Revolution


The basketball court

Sani woman and drying corn

Old style Sani lute

Shots of the village


This is the door to the sacred grove of the village. The characters on the door are in the Yi language.

Village

Dog!

Village garden

The village head's daughter with the village head's son. She's my age, believe it or not.

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