Ping’an Village is one of the most well-preserved traditional villages in the
Longji Rice Terraces area of Guangxi, China. The village is home to the Zhuang
ethnic minority and is known for its wooden houses, stone paths, and deep
connection to rice farming traditions.
Walking through Ping’an Village allows travelers to observe daily rural life,
traditional architecture, and long-standing cultural practices that have been
passed down for generations. The village offers a calm atmosphere surrounded
by layered rice fields and mountain views.
For travelers, Ping’an Village provides an authentic cultural experience
combined with scenic landscapes, making it an ideal stop for slow exploration
and photography.
- 🏘️ Walk through traditional wooden houses 🪵 and stone paths 🚶
- 👨🌾 Observe local farming 🌾 and village life 🐓
- 🛍️ Visit small shops selling handmade 🧶 items 🎁
- 🖼️ Enjoy views of nearby rice 🌾 terraces ⛰️
- 📸 Capture village and landscape 🌄 photography 🖼️
- 🚌 From Guilin: Around 3 hours by bus 🚐 or private car 🏁
- 🚕 From Longsheng Town: About 1 hour ⏱️ by local transport 🚜
- 🚶 Walking trails connect Ping’an Village 🏠 with nearby viewpoints 🔭
- 👟 Wear comfortable shoes for stone 🧱 paths 🚶
- 🙏 Respect local customs 🧧 and residents 👨👩👧
- 🤫 Avoid loud noise in residential 🏡 areas 🍃
- 🪙 Carry small cash for local 🛍️ purchases 🧧
- 🕗 08:00 – Arrive at Ping’an 🏠 Village 📍
- 🕘 09:00 – Walk village paths 🛤️ and explore houses 🏘️
- 🕚 11:00 – Visit nearby rice 🌾 terrace viewpoints 🔭
- 🕐 13:00 – Lunch at a local family-run 🍜 restaurant 🥢