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

  • Gezaat L

    Gezaat L

    Reviewed 26thFebruary2016

    It is important to visit the terraces during the times of the year when the water has filled the terraces. A new highway has linked the area to Kunming with only a few hours of bus or car driving. Often times in the early morning...More

  • Fosciandora

    Fosciandora

    Reviewed 4thMarch2014

    The truly dedicated photographer could stay for weeks - without ever getting bored- in order to capture the terraces in all conditions (and to ensure against bad weather). They are unbelievably beautiful and are different in every light and weather. There are the tourist hotspots...More

  • Sararuvi

    Sararuvi

    Reviewed 2ndJuly2014

    Those terraces really worth a visit if you are travelling in Yunnan area, they are a big MUST, It's a really impressive place that worths a visit, specially the laohu zui zone. If you see the pictures is impressive, but nothing can compare the reality.

  • HantsJames

    HantsJames

    Reviewed 28thApril2018

    What can one describe the views of the rice terraces of Yuanyang? Fabs, fantastic, spectacular, awe inspiring etc etc. It's not my first experience of terraced rice fields, but it's certainly the best. I do not recommend you travel from Kunming on a day excursion...More

  • ColourOfAbsence

    ColourOfAbsence

    Reviewed 31stJuly2015

    I stayed in Yuan Yang for 3 nights with my mom. We loved it! It's very rural here so adjust your expectations before you go. Nevertheless it was worth the 9-hour bus journey from Kunming. We stayed in the village of Duoyishu, which is set...More

  • intjpk

    intjpk

    Reviewed 6thNovember2017

    I went in May 2015. The serious photographers would only come and shoot the magnificent water reflection on the rice terraces and I heard that there was only a few hours - dawn and dusk - then they were gone somewhere in the town. If...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.

  • Renan B

    Renan B

    Reviewed 12thMay2019

    Based on me going to Duoyishu, Bada and some others along the road. Laohuzui was still closed and inaccessible in April 2019 Nothing can predict whether the sunrise or sunset will be perfect for photos. Basically I saw two sunrises without clouds and one sunset...More

  • LINDA081

    LINDA081

    Reviewed 27thOctober2015

    We visited these terraces in the middle of July and at that time the terraces were still green. We did not visit Longsheng terraces but its hard to believe they can be more beautiful. We would love to return in winter time when the terraces...More

  • HBMarkowski

    HBMarkowski

    Reviewed 7thMay2018

    This is worth a visit! Beautiful terraces and a spectacular view. Several viewing points and with the sun a nice picture. Friendly Hani Chinese in beautiful customs. Just go there!

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