Yuanyang Terraced Fields


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the Yuanyang Rice Terraces: On this unique journey, you travel to the mostly undiscovered and still little visited south of the Yunnan province almost to the Vietnamese border. Spectacular rice terraces, ethnic minorities, colorful markets, old temples and pristine villages are the highlights your journey to Yuanzang. A visit to the well-known stone forest near Lunan rounds off this journey full of new experiences.

Yuanyang terrace fields are the pastoral scenery of the Hani (哈尼) ethnic people who have been working on this giant magnificent masterpiece for more than 1,300 years. There is no exact word can be found to describe the land of Yuanyang. Human languages are pale and shallow when come to this. A great photographer, placed in this piece of land, will instantly stop thinking by shock.

Someone once said: “If you are a backpacker and never visited Yuanyang, Yuanyang may feel sorry for you; but if you are a photographer and never set foot on Yuanyang, God will feel sorry for you.” At the end of the winter and early spring, the colorful clouds on the terraced fields are sometimes like the tame young girls. They lie in the mountains and rivers, silent and resigned. Sometimes like violent sea tides, rushing and intended to crush everything. The peaks, trees, and houses dotted between the terraces are just like the Wonderland. When the fog covers the town, and the whole place shrouded in mystery, you can enjoy this magic view no matter wherever you are, even on the highest point. This is a very unique feature of Yuanyang.

From January to February in Yuanyang, there is no plant in the fields. The intertwined and horizontal terraces have the most attractive light and shadow effect. Especially in the morning and evening, while mild sunlight hitting the water and reflect dreamy colors, you will be greatly touched by this manmade fairyland. You don’t have to close your eyes to let your spirit start to soar, and leave all the thoughts of the world you knew before.

Client’s Reviews

  • Teagan H

    Teagan H

    Reviewed 11thJuly2018

    These rice terraces are absolutely stunning! Definitely worth the trip out there. Luckily we were able to find a local driver who took us to some amazing spots, where the local people go and where there's no addmission prices. There are many different viewing spots...More

  • 6natures

    6natures

    Reviewed 24thFebruary2016

    The viewpoint is Super!! This is real the bird's eyes view over the terrace. Sunset view point the a must. You can enjoy the stunning view from very high point and rice terrace with the reflection of the water and sun.

  • NswAustraliaDidi

    NswAustraliaDidi

    Reviewed 2ndMarch2019

    Seeing the rice terraces, staying in a great hotel (The 12 Manor Terraces) in a local village allowed us to really embrace the beauty, grandeur and history of these man made creations. We were in awe of the skill and work that took to build...More

  • applied1

    applied1

    Reviewed 19thNovember2016

    Best season for photography: Nov to early March Best time for photography: sunrise to early morning, and late afternoon to sunset Best spot for sunrise: Duoyishu 多依樹 Best spot for sunset: Laohuzui 老虎嘴, Baida Best hotel: Xiang Dian 十二

  • ksyusha_du

    ksyusha_du

    Reviewed 4thSeptember2017

    It's a stunning place! Highly recommended to visit. I stayed in Duoyishu, Pugaolao 普高老, very close to terraces and liked it a lot. A long tiring trip from Kunming, but worth it. I went by myself, from Kunming main train station to Jianshui 建水站 by...More

  • MaF111

    MaF111

    Reviewed 26thMarch2018

    Amazing place to see! A little far away but definitely worth passing a day exploring those amazing rice terraces that looks like no other one! To explore them, you will need to hire a driver with a car, cause the rice terraces that you see...More

  • sonyv608

    sonyv608

    Reviewed 24thJanuary2018

    My husband and I visited the rice fields with our fantastic tour guide Murphy. Our tour was organised by China Top Travels (TCT) It was a 7 hour drive from Kunming. We stopped on the road and had lunch, whilst looking outside at the hills...More

  • Flyingm0nkeys

    Flyingm0nkeys

    Reviewed 4thJanuary2014

    We would highly recommend visiting the rice terraces in Yuanyang, Yunnan province. This place is off the beaten path and has not yet been spoiled by mass tourism (unlike other areas of Yunnan such as Dali and Lijiang). That being said, you need to expect...More

  • BobBonHere

    BobBonHere

    Reviewed 27thMarch2015

    Travelling to the Rice Terraces is much farther than you might think- some 30mins by car from the ticket office. The terraces themselves are very attractive but you may have seen similar terraces as you're driven around the area. There are two things to beware-...More

  • katinkav2018

    katinkav2018

    Reviewed 21stMay2017

    The bus from / to Kunming South Busstation to Yuanyang Xinjie took about 8,5 hours. It just takes that long - no fog, bad traffic or anything else. There is one stop, at a rather rancid place where you cannot buy any real food. We...More

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