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  1. In the 3rd century BC, Zhenning Buyei and Miao Autonomous County (Zhenning) was a part of an ancient political entity Yelang . In 233, in the 11th year of Jianxing period of Shu Han (221–263), the county under the control of Puli Dazong ( 普里大宗 ). In late Song dynasty, the powerful Mongol Empire, led by Genghis Khan, began their ...

  2. Zhenning Buyei and Miao Autonomous County is an autonomous county under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Anshun, in the southwest of Guizhou Province, China. Overview Map

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    • Where The Buyi Live in China
    • Buyi Origins and History
    • Special Buyi Foods
    • Customs
    • Buyi Clothing
    • Buyi Stone Architecture
    • Buyi Festivals
    • Notable Highlights in Buyi Areas
    • Visiting The Buyi Villages with Us

    The Buyi people mainly live in Guizhou. The highest concentration them, and the most traditional population, live in southern Guizhou in villages in mountainous areas. There are several prefectures that are named after them that cover an extensive area. These include Qiannan Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture (黔南布依族苗族自治州, qián nán bù yī zú miáo zú...

    The Bouyei are the native people of the Guizhou plains who were there 2,000 years ago. They were once the same people as the Zhuang, but after the Han Chinese took over Zhuang territory, especially from the Tang Dynastyera (618–907) onwards, the differences grew between them and the Zhuang who mostly live further south in Yunnan and Guangxi and oth...

    The Buyi consider sweet rice wine and two special, time consuming to make foods as essentialfor every festival and special occasion. Rice pudding cakesor "sticky rice" is usually made by the women. Men start the process of making sticky rice by putting hot cooked rice in a trough or large and pounding it with mallets into a sluge. Then the women ta...

    The customs and traditionsare quite intricate for everything about how and where to build houses, clothing, harvesting, planting their fields, and burying people. There are also customs and traditions specific for the many festivals during the year. For example, a woman must never return to her parents' home to give birth. If someone dies outside t...

    The Buyi are famed for their traditionally produced indigo-dyed clothes.The colors and designs are beautiful, and Chinese consider this as one of the three most famous dyed cloth technologies of ancient China. The girls start learning the wax printing technique when they are 12. There might be vivid patterns of various colors on the fabric. The fab...

    The stone architecture is unusual but practical. The stone houses stay warm in winter and cool in summer. Buyi villages are located in areas where there are natural slatedeposits. So they take advantage of this and roof their houses with slate. They may also make pavements of slate. They use other kinds of rock to make their village walls and arche...

    Buyi share some festivals such as the Lusheng Festival with other ethnic groups in Guizhou. Some of the festivals are the same as Zhuang Festivals. They share the Spring Festival with the Han Chinese.

    Their Natural Attractions

    Huangguoshu Waterfall: While visiting Buyi areas, you can see some remarkable and beautiful natural attractions such as one of the largest waterfalls in Asia, Huangguoshu Waterfall. It is 74 meters (243 feet) highand 81 (266 feet) wide. There are extensive parks around it that you can hike, explore and see the locals at work, and there are many other beautiful natural places. While there, you can see both Miao and Buyi ethnic villages and observe their differences. The Huaxi Lake Scenic Areaa...

    The Best Preserved Buyi Villages

    Several Buyi villages in the mountains and valleys have retained their traditional cultures and lifestyles. They are notable for being well preserved,having long histories, and for having retained much traditional culture. Among these are Shitou Zhai, Zhenshan and Gaodang Buyi Village. The villages are interesting and located in beautiful areas. Many tourists find them a pleasure to visit them and be entertained by the locals in their homes. The Buyi like to build their villages on hillsides...

    Zhenshan Buyi and Miao Village

    Zhenshan is surrounded by beautiful mountains and lakes. It dates back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). The village is built of stone and slate against the mountains and surrounded by water. Though much of the building materials are stone and slate, they use wood inside their homes too. About 75% of the villagers are Buyi and the rest are Miao. This is an unusual mix of distinct minority nationalities in one village. It is possible to dine with both Buyi and Miao families. China Highlights ca...

    We can take youto these villages. In the Buyi areas, there are also many Miao villages and villages of other ethnic groups. You can watch Buyi women make their indigo fabrics and learn their techniques. You could also visit master Miao silver craftsmen and buy their superb handiwork. Having a local guide and interpreteris important for helping you ...

  4. Zhenning Buyei and Miao Autonomous County (simplified Chinese: 镇宁布依族苗族自治县; traditional Chinese: 鎮寧布依族苗族自治縣; pinyin: Zhènníng Bùyīzú Miáozú Zìzhìxiàn; usually referred to as Zhenning County, commonly abbreviated as Zhenning ( 镇宁县; 鎮寧縣; Zhènníng Xiàn); Buyei: Zenqninf Buxqyaix ...

  5. English: Zhenning Buyei and Miao Autonomous County is an autonomous county under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Anshun, in the southwest of Guizhou Province, China. 中文: 镇宁布依族苗族自治县 是中国贵州省安顺市的一个下辖县。

  6. Zhenning Buyei and Miao Autonomous County (simplified Chinese: 镇宁布依族苗族自治县; traditional Chinese: 鎮寧布依族苗族自治縣; pinyin: Zhènníng Bùyīzú Miáozú Zìzhìxiàn; usually referred to as "Zhenning County", commonly abbreviated as Zhenning (镇宁县; 鎮寧縣; Zhènníng Xiàn); Buyei: Zenqninf Buxqyaix ...

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