Yuanyang Terraced Fields


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  • yuanyang terraced fields
  • 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

  • klaabukas

    klaabukas

    Reviewed 13thOctober2013

    We traveled there in October as this was the only option for me. The rice terraces then are not as much worth the trip as in other seasons, as they are mostly brown, and the paddies are not yet filled with water. Some were, but...More

  • SingNganL

    SingNganL

    Reviewed 21stJune2016

    Charter a small van from your hotel and enjoy the scenery. You will need two to three days to see the sights there.

  • 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

  • wu1102

    wu1102

    Reviewed 11thApril2016

    Since we depended on a lot of reviews here for our trip, we definitely want to share our experience and thank all the contributors. First off, this is one of the most beautiful sites I've ever seen and I've traveled around the world a fair...More

  • TOMTRAVELSAPA

    TOMTRAVELSAPA

    Reviewed 19thJune2018

    We have been visiting Yuanyang Rice Terraces. It is one of the most beautiful terrace rice fields in Yunnan. I met a lot of local people here. They all friendly and smiles. We wish to visit this area again.

  • 462susanw

    462susanw

    Reviewed 3rdJune2018

    These beautiful terraces are a sight to behold. Please note that weather can make a great deal of difference to photographic opportunities, allow a couple of days,the weather changes rapidly ,morning and evening terraces to visit for different light . Is quite cool here

  • hamelinp1972

    hamelinp1972

    Reviewed 8thNovember2016

    Really worth the 6 h drive from kunming. Of course terrible under rainy day but still wonderfull. Pay attention to observe minorities specially yi and hani .

  • Rogershk

    Rogershk

    Reviewed 29thNovember2017

    Visiting the rice terraces, minority peoples and historical places in southern Yunnan, not to mention enjoying the awesome food is highly recommended for anyone wanting to experience China. Another world from the mega cities of Beijing, Shanghai and even Kunming this is a step back...More

  • ZhongguoKM

    ZhongguoKM

    Reviewed 17thJanuary2014

    The weather was awful (Mid January) but still got a brief look at these magnificent terraces when the clouds lifted and the rain stopped. It was a chore to get here, but it was worth it. I'd like to return during a different season. Remember...More

  • peppercrab888

    peppercrab888

    Reviewed 9thFebruary2018

    We visited the rice terraces in Dec 2017. Being Dec the places to visit were not crowded. But also non of the fields had vegetation and a few were dry with no water making those look very barren. So maybe spring, the start of the...More

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