Untouched Taihang Mountain Hidden Ancient Village: Surrounded by Green Trees, Ancient and Elegant, Beautiful and Isolated
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The beautiful Taihang Mountains have stunning natural landscapes and first-class ecological resources. However, very few people venture deep into the remote villages within the mountains to truly experience the pastoral life depicted by Tao Yuanming. Today, I would like to introduce a traditional village in Jingxing County, Hebei Province – Huiren Village.
Huiren Village, although a national fourth-grade traditional village, is rarely known due to its location deep in the Taihang Mountains and its distance from the city center. Here, the trees are shaded, and the fields are extensive, making it a truly unspoiled hidden ancient village. During the Qingming Festival holiday, I came here to see the rustic dwellings arranged in a consistent and layered manner, which I found very familiar.
The village is surrounded by mountains, with towering and overlapping peaks and mountains competing to show their beauty. Young people have left to work elsewhere, and some older residents remain to tend to the fields, living a life of working at sunrise and sunset. However, young people still return during festivals to visit.
Huiren Village is most beautiful in spring and autumn. Every spring, from late March to early April, peach blossoms bloom everywhere, in clusters and groups, particularly beautiful. And in autumn, the maple leaves across the mountains create a vibrant painting.
Of course, the peach blossom season is short, and by Qingming Festival, the Chinese traditional village Huiren Village's mountain peaches have withered, with a barren and desolate view overlooking the mountains.
However, this is a season of budding, because it is located deep in the Taihang Mountains, spring comes a little later here, the crops have sprouted, and the willows have new leaves. After a winter of diligent labor, the chestnut trees across the mountains have been planted, waiting for this poverty alleviation project to blossom and bear fruit, bringing more income to the villagers.
Truly: Ping Shan drift mist half obscures the edge, obscuring peach blossoms in full bloom. Looking at the emerald-colored valleys and ravines, spring swallows fly into Xia Kong's home. Everything here is beautiful by its own nature, without a trace of vanity, but harmoniously coordinated with the rhythm of nature, worthy of your visit. Focus: Streetlamp Photography, let's see the world together.