Danuohei
Village, located 30 kilometers southeast of Shilin County town, is one of the
Ashima ethnic culture tourism ecology pilot villages in Shilin County, and was
evaluated in the first batch of “cultural tourism villages in Kunming” in 2007.
Danuohei
Village, located 30 kilometers southeast of Shilin County town, is one of the
Ashima ethnic culture tourism ecology pilot villages in Shilin County, and was
evaluated in the first batch of “cultural tourism villages in Kunming” in 2007.
At
present, there are altogether 5 agritainment households in Danuohei Village
with the ability to provide food for more than 300 people at the same time.
Ordinary households can also receive individual guests. In the evening after
enjoying the unique traditional home-cooked food and sweet corn wine, you can
visit the Yi people's homes, have a campfire party with local boys and girls,
or just lie in the stone house quietly to watch the moon, count the stars, and
listen to wild insects and breeze over trees.
Nuohei
Village stone house: a project in Kunming Municipal Intangible Cultural
Heritage Catalogue
Nuohei
Village stone house (traditional architecture) is a characteristic traditional
residential architecture style in the Nuohei Village, Shilin Yi Autonomous
County, Kunming. Nuohei Village is located in deep Gui Mountain surrounded by
forests and mountains. Abundant stone mountains in Nuohei Village having stones
with clear lines and layers provide Sani people with rich stone and wood
resources for building houses. Thus hard-working Sani people created unique
stone houses. Nuohei stone houses are mostly divided into two floors with three
rooms on each. Beam, pillar, rafter, steps are all made of wood while gable
wall, back wall, and enclosure walls are all made of stone, and floor is built
by thin stone plates - presenting a unique, beautiful, practical, and firm
shape. It gives an indestructible sense of security.
Nuohei
Village is located in the karst landform development area facing the famous
Laogui Mountain. Surrounding by mountains and trees, the center is concave with
steep or flat areas. Villagers chisel flat ground and built the village by the
mountain, having old trees and bamboos in the front and back of houses as
decoration. There is also a big pond for fish farming and poultry drinking.
Over 300 Sani households’ stone housed built by stone slabs and rocks scatter
in this place. Such stone houses and roads with distinctive ethnic
characteristics are unique nationwide. The whole Nuohei Village has reasonable
layout, ingenious design, and great proportion of residential buildings. It is
a natural village with unique characteristics of Sani people. Nuohei Village
stone house has distinct ethnic and local characteristics with unique and
typical architectural form, making it unique tourism resource with high
aesthetic value and scientific research value. Protecting these Nuohei Village
stone houses a developing stone houses has profound practical significance for
tourism.
In
2005, Nuohei Village stone house (traditional architecture) was included in the
first batch of Kunming Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection List upon the
approval of Kunming Municipal People's Government (K.Z.F.[2005] No. 57).
Nuohei
Yi Traditional Cultural Preservation Area in Shilin Yi Autonomous County:
Yunnan Provincial Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection List
Nuohei
Village is located about 25 kilometers east Stone Forest Scenic Area in
Kunming. It is a typical village of Sani people. It was built in 1398 and has a
history of 610 years. It was originally under jurisdiction of Luowen, Luliang,
being the only way for ancient post road. The existing stone houses and roads
are representative villages of ethnic minority houses with stone as building
materials in karst region, Showing Sani people’s ecological relationship
between living culture and the natural environment.
During
the 133 years from the 21st year of Jiaqing era of Qing Dynasty (1816) to 1949,
most land of Nuohei was owned by Lu Liang. During that time of fighting
warlords and rampant bandits, Zixing led people to directly take local sources
by using stones to build walls and rooms with thorny plants on the wall to
prevent attack. For the relationship between history, folk customs and living
environment, the unique stone architectural style of Nuohei could be continued,
becoming one of the major villages to understand the architectural art and
village culture of Sani people.
Nuohei
Village has beautiful environment, long history and culture, and profound
cultural heritage of minority ethnics with characteristics in text, spoken
literature, residential architecture, embroidery crafts, and minority ethnic
customs.
In
2005, “Nuohei Yi Traditional Cultural Preservation Area” was included in the
first batch of Yunnan Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection List upon the
approval of Department of Culture of Yunnan Province.