I think that’s the best thing that comes from 4K/HD video/displays tech and streaming and walking tech trends. The ability to do this Edit to add: And by all means don’t be afraid to get out there and travel to places that you can go. Life’s too short not to
Un lugar absolutamente hermoso y un video maravilloso especialmente durante los primeros 11 minutos, al principio del día solo descendiendo, todo es poético ahi. Gracias por subirlo.
Invaluable, priceless. Sure, can live longer in place like this. Chinese people of various cultures and foods always fascinate me. Good immersive video.
Ohhhh bro thank you soooo much for going up right on top just to show us this most precious place on the earth.thank you for taking us along ❤❤❤❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏.OMG you could easily get lost in those confusing alleys thankfully you got back into the track .that was funny but the rest of it was breathtaking for sure .keep up the good work bro God bless you more ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
It’s like the Chinese answer to old Italy 😊So gorgeous that mountain range is amazing doesn’t look real, so picturesque, it’d look amazing at night ❤ Cheerz from Australia 🇦🇺🌺✌🏼
I love it! In my mind I'm imagining beautiful people in hanfu costume going up and down the stairs. It must be very beautiful to recreate that scene...On the other hand, it must be tough to live in this village. If you have to buy heavy stuff like beds and cabinets , it would be quite a nightmare to bring it to your home. Carrying groceries alone must be a challenge. I guess people learned to ride a horse through those steps... That would also be hard for the elderly & disabled I imagine. Medical emergency and the threat of fire would be a worry. If you are not a local you could easily get lost through the labyrinth. This actually reminds me of the favelas in Brazil but this one has a dreamy quality to it & more quaint... As a tourist spot, this is quite a fascinating place to visit. 😀
Thank you for your thoughtful comment! Imagining people in hanfu costumes walking up and down the stairs really does create a beautiful scene. Living there can be tough, though. Hauling heavy stuff like beds or groceries up those narrow paths must be a real challenge, and it’s definitely hard for the elderly and disabled. Emergencies and fires are a big worry too. The main paths are actually just three, so getting around is quite simple. As a tourist spot, it's definitely a fascinating place to visit. Thanks for watching!
This looks like a very interesting place. My Guangdong friends took me to nearby Guilin and Yangshuo. We are planning to travel later this year. Thanks for sharing.
My dream is to visit Japan and China. Especially tokyo Shanghai hong Kong guangzou Beijing and osaka and explore the awsome cultures of both countrys my favourite food is also Chinese food. and Taipei in Taiwan would be cool to visit i love bubble tea👍
Wow, stunning. That’s what’s looks like over a thousands years ago. By being there is better than reading history books and look at historical pictures. I wonder what air smells like? What’s the temperature?
Hopefully the authoriy will give this ancient village a facelift and the interiors of the houses rejuvenated retaining its character but better facilities to make it a tourist desination.
Beautiful mountain ranges beyond the houses, this place could be more beautiful and gorgeous if things are more tidy and cleaned up and buildings have been taken care of. I could imagine that this area might have been very beautiful in the past.
Thank you for your insightful comment! The mountain ranges around Nangang Village are indeed stunning and add to the village's unique charm. Maintaining such an ancient place can be challenging, and while some areas might show their age, they also reflect the village's long history. Efforts to preserve and restore historical sites are ongoing, and it's fascinating to imagine how magnificent it must have looked in the past. Your appreciation for its beauty is much appreciated, and I hope the video brought you a sense of the village's enduring allure. Thanks for watching!
Very disrespectful comment what you see outside is part of the way they keep their things you really don’t know why unless you live there , the village is pristine
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! The black bricks are indeed remarkable and add to the village's unique charm. Nangang Village is a peaceful haven, and its labyrinthine layout is truly stunning. While there are no large hotels in the village itself, there are guesthouses and homestays that offer a more authentic experience. Staying there for a couple of days is certainly an immersive way to appreciate the history, culture, and beauty of this ancient village. Thanks for watching and for your lovely comment!
Thank you so much for your heartfelt comment! It's awesome to hear that the video brought those ancient book descriptions to life for you. The history and culture of China's minorities are truly fascinating. I'm glad it resonated with you. Thanks for watching!
За Вашу выносливость по этому жуткому маршруту, безусловно, лайк. Спасибо за фильм! Не возникло желания увидеть своими глазами это место. Одинаковость мрачных строений и узких проходов удручает. Хочется быстрей выбраться из этого ужасного лабиринта. Искренне жаль людей, которые до сих пор живут там. (
Thank you for your comment! I understand your impression-this place can indeed feel a bit gloomy with its narrow alleys and old buildings. However, for those interested in history and culture, villages like this hold great value. Life there is definitely challenging, but for many, it's their home and heritage. I'm glad you appreciated the video, and thank you for the like!
What a lovely intimate view of this ancient village. I love learning about cultures far away from me, especially in Asia. The stone alleys are a labyrinth! I'm afraid I would be lost for hours. Do I see buffalo horns on the posts and gates?
Ah, I see what you mean now! My apologies for the misunderstanding. Those stone alleys can be quite charming and maze-like. It's all part of the adventure! Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts
Interesting place of brick/stone architecture. But I find is strange that while you're in the simple Yao temple you did not film the interior and statues. Just like visiting a museum without filming the artworks or artifacts.
Thank you for your comment and observation! I appreciate your interest in the Yao temple. The interior and statues are indeed significant parts of the temple, but sometimes there are restrictions on filming inside such places to respect local customs and traditions. In this case, I also had to cut that part because the video quality wasn't great. I understand your curiosity, though, and I'll keep this in mind for future videos to provide a more comprehensive experience when possible. Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts!
Thank you for your question! To reach Nangang Village, I took a bus from Guangzhou to Liannan, the city close to the village. The bus ride took around 4 hours. From Liannan, I then took a taxi, which took about 30 minutes to reach the village. The journey offers beautiful scenery along the way, making it a memorable trip. I hope this helps, and thanks for watching!
Like most surviving ancient village around the world, 'the curse of love'. That is, Without tourism, they wouldn't survived. Likewise, with tourism, they would survived either!!!!
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! I'm sorry about the nose snorting; I'll make sure to improve the audio quality in future videos. Thank you for your feedback, and I hope you continue to enjoy my content!
What the pity. Lack of inhabitants. Truely a relics & must preserve at all cost. If there are sufficient inhabitants, certainly it will shine further. May need some touch up for easy excess & save tracking. Touch up is important for conducive touring around & maintain pleasantness to eyes, also to advoid it from descent into delipidated states & be seen as squatter areas or desolate or destitute living areas. At this state, it would not of any helps for tourism but unpleasantness to visit. For better world. Cultural relics are all world heritage.
wow, thank you so so much for this most amazing video, thank you for letting us viewers walk with you, from Australia / home town - New Zealand. I will hit the subscribe button, cheers
Thank you so much for your kind words and for subscribing! I'm thrilled to hear that you enjoyed the video and felt like you were walking with me through Nangang Village. It's wonderful to connect with viewers from Australia and New Zealand. I hope to continue sharing more videos that you'll enjoy. Cheers!
Tourist reap. Lots of places for tourists to spend money, but no restored interior of a house. There are many open air museums in Europe, but they usually have a restored house of an average person, and few hops of the old time, grocery, blacksith, etc.. This place seems like a ri off. Buildings nce, but no inside restored as it looked maybe even a hundred years ago.
I get what you mean, and actually, many of the houses are currently being restored, with a lot of B&Bs already implemented to give visitors a closer experience of the village. It’s definitely a work in progress, but there’s more to come for sure. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@@chinawhereabouts Thank you for your reply. I would love to visit once there were restored houses of the average person. It gives the visitor a sense of going back in time. All the best to you from the USA.
Pretty nice village but when I've seen the CCP cameras keeping an eye on people I thought no way I would like to live there... everywhere in china is like an outdoor jail, I value my privacy dearly
@@shineluvslambiel ...those cameras are just meters from habitable buildings, you may be comfortable with being under the watchful eyes of your government but here in Australia they would never be allowed, we love our freedom
@@mpolarw I totally agree with your point in a city with crime cameras help to keep law and order, then even though this is a beautiful picturesque town it is not a place i would like to live in...we just don't see cameras in residential streets i could walk around all day and not see one camera on a footpath yet feel very safe we do have the occasional traffic cameras on busy roads for speeding motorists that's perfectly fine with me
Wow....Wow ....Thank You very much for this presentation to an Old Chinese ancient Villages found on the high mountain range . I am very surprised about How conditions to Live there , Food supply , Jobs , Moneys , trading , buildings , travelling .....as many big questions . Thanks again ...again ...
Thank you so much for your enthusiastic comment! I'm thrilled to hear you enjoyed the presentation of Nangang Village. It's truly fascinating how people have lived in such a remote and elevated area for centuries. The villagers have historically relied on agriculture, traditional crafts, and trading with nearby areas for their livelihood. Despite the challenges, they have maintained their rich cultural heritage and unique way of life. I'm glad this video sparked your curiosity, and I hope to share more insights into such incredible places in the future. Thanks again for watching and for your kind words!
Thank you for sharing this. As a disabled person I am thankful for videos like this which make me feel I am there. :)
I think that’s the best thing that comes from 4K/HD video/displays tech and streaming and walking tech trends. The ability to do this
Edit to add: And by all means don’t be afraid to get out there and travel to places that you can go. Life’s too short not to
I for one have traveled to many provinces while younger and able bodied. Now at 75 years old with many incapacitaties, I am thankful for RUclips.
Absolutely amazing. Mostly foot paths, not road paths. I love this
Absolutely beautiful. Stunning & fascinating scenery! Should be preserved by govt AND the people. Thank u.
Thank you for sharing the beauty of this place.
Cant believe how fantastic and very interesting and enjoyable walk. Many thanks
The silhouette of the mountains in the background is stunning!
Thank you! The silhouette of the mountains really adds to the beauty of the village. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching!
wonderful place to visit .the landscape and the architecture are amazing.
古建築極珍貴!👍👍👍
SO BEAUTIFUL!!!!! 🤗🥰 The view towards the mountains is incredible!
I’m glad there’s no background music. Well done indeed!
Un lugar absolutamente hermoso y un video maravilloso especialmente durante los primeros 11 minutos, al principio del día solo descendiendo, todo es poético ahi. Gracias por subirlo.
Thank you very much for filming this wonderful place.
Seems very large for only having 43 families. Fascinating design
Beautiful 😍⭐😁🙋♂️
Wauw luar biasa indahnya..salam dari pedesaan indonesia jawa tengah.
I like watching this kind of place thanks for sharing my dear
Went there, pretty great. The climb up with the stairs was BRUTAL though
A quaint village unlike any other! Thanks for sharing this with us.
Amazing that this village has been preserved despite it being one of the 4 olds.
Wow It's a stunning place. Love from the Philippines!
najpiękniejsze miejsce na świecie. tak wygląda raj.kocham to miejsce😍
If those walls could talk.... Beautiful video!! Thank you for sharing!! 😊
Thank you! Nice tour. watching from Los Angeles, ca
Thanks for watching!
Invaluable, priceless. Sure, can live longer in place like this. Chinese people of various cultures and foods always fascinate me. Good immersive video.
i have so many questions throug out the video . its so amzing
Ohhhh bro thank you soooo much for going up right on top just to show us this most precious place on the earth.thank you for taking us along ❤❤❤❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏.OMG you could easily get lost in those confusing alleys thankfully you got back into the track .that was funny but the rest of it was breathtaking for sure .keep up the good work bro God bless you more ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Glad you enjoyed
It’s like the Chinese answer to old Italy 😊So gorgeous that mountain range is amazing doesn’t look real, so picturesque, it’d look amazing at night ❤ Cheerz from Australia 🇦🇺🌺✌🏼
They are miao/hmong people not Han Chinese. It's an ethnic minotity in China.
That is awesome 😊
I love it! In my mind I'm imagining beautiful people in hanfu costume going up and down the stairs. It must be very beautiful to recreate that scene...On the other hand, it must be tough to live in this village. If you have to buy heavy stuff like beds and cabinets , it would be quite a nightmare to bring it to your home. Carrying groceries alone must be a challenge. I guess people learned to ride a horse through those steps... That would also be hard for the elderly & disabled I imagine. Medical emergency and the threat of fire would be a worry. If you are not a local you could easily get lost through the labyrinth. This actually reminds me of the favelas in Brazil but this one has a dreamy quality to it & more quaint... As a tourist spot, this is quite a fascinating place to visit. 😀
Thank you for your thoughtful comment! Imagining people in hanfu costumes walking up and down the stairs really does create a beautiful scene. Living there can be tough, though. Hauling heavy stuff like beds or groceries up those narrow paths must be a real challenge, and it’s definitely hard for the elderly and disabled. Emergencies and fires are a big worry too. The main paths are actually just three, so getting around is quite simple. As a tourist spot, it's definitely a fascinating place to visit. Thanks for watching!
This looks like a very interesting place. My Guangdong friends took me to nearby Guilin and Yangshuo. We are planning to travel later this year. Thanks for sharing.
Sounds great!
Ποσο πολυ μου αρεσει.μπραβο❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉
Absolutely beautiful very unique
Thank you so very much for sharing your village 😊. I think I could be happy too in such a beautiful place as this.😊
My pleasure 😊
My dream is to visit Japan and China. Especially tokyo Shanghai hong Kong guangzou Beijing and osaka and explore the awsome cultures of both countrys my favourite food is also Chinese food. and Taipei in Taiwan would be cool to visit i love bubble tea👍
Greetings from Redondo Beach 🇺🇸🇺🇸. Beautiful quaint old town and nice video🌷🌷
Beautiful 🤩 Thank you for sharing 🎍🎍🍃🍃🎋🎋🎋🎋🪺🪺🐉🐉
Thank you! Cheers!
古建築極珍貴
Beautiful Village. ❤ from Nagaland ☘
Amazing and great content
Glad you enjoyed it
Must visit places
Wow, stunning.
That’s what’s looks like over a thousands years ago.
By being there is better than reading history books and look at historical pictures.
I wonder what air smells like? What’s the temperature?
Lovely, but....here in the Nethe'tlands there are many much smaller villages of over a 1000years old and still looking great.
Sorry...Netherlands....
But sadly no cultural heritage whatsoever.
Hopefully the authoriy will give this ancient village a facelift and the interiors of the houses rejuvenated retaining its character but better facilities to make it a tourist desination.
Muito bom trabalho ❣ obrigada ❣ 😊🙏
Villagers will keep areas ,clean!
Beautiful mountain ranges beyond the houses, this place could be more beautiful and gorgeous if things are more tidy and cleaned up and buildings have been taken care of. I could imagine that this area might have been very beautiful in the past.
Thank you for your insightful comment! The mountain ranges around Nangang Village are indeed stunning and add to the village's unique charm. Maintaining such an ancient place can be challenging, and while some areas might show their age, they also reflect the village's long history. Efforts to preserve and restore historical sites are ongoing, and it's fascinating to imagine how magnificent it must have looked in the past. Your appreciation for its beauty is much appreciated, and I hope the video brought you a sense of the village's enduring allure. Thanks for watching!
Very disrespectful comment what you see outside is part of the way they keep their things you really don’t know why unless you live there , the village is pristine
Love from Florida.
amazing and so interesting , hi from Australia
The black bricks are phenomenal. Paradise, no cars ! A labyrinth just stunning Are there hotels there? I would love to spend a couple weeks there
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! The black bricks are indeed remarkable and add to the village's unique charm. Nangang Village is a peaceful haven, and its labyrinthine layout is truly stunning. While there are no large hotels in the village itself, there are guesthouses and homestays that offer a more authentic experience. Staying there for a couple of days is certainly an immersive way to appreciate the history, culture, and beauty of this ancient village. Thanks for watching and for your lovely comment!
Wow this satisfies all of my fantasies about the life of minorities of China. All of the descriptions in the ancient books are actually real. Crying
Thank you so much for your heartfelt comment! It's awesome to hear that the video brought those ancient book descriptions to life for you. The history and culture of China's minorities are truly fascinating. I'm glad it resonated with you. Thanks for watching!
Video yang bagus
The life ( english language ) - das Leben ( deutsche Sprache ) - Livet ( svenska språk )
Excellent video! Amazing to think that this place was there LONG before any european set foot on America. Thanks for sharing!
За Вашу выносливость по этому жуткому маршруту, безусловно, лайк. Спасибо за фильм! Не возникло желания увидеть своими глазами это место. Одинаковость мрачных строений и узких проходов удручает. Хочется быстрей выбраться из этого ужасного лабиринта. Искренне жаль людей, которые до сих пор живут там. (
Thank you for your comment! I understand your impression-this place can indeed feel a bit gloomy with its narrow alleys and old buildings. However, for those interested in history and culture, villages like this hold great value. Life there is definitely challenging, but for many, it's their home and heritage. I'm glad you appreciated the video, and thank you for the like!
Tanah leluhur yang dirindukan
古建築極珍貴
Amigo, Hermoso lugar,....please subtitles in ESPAÑOL. Saludos desde Bogotá, colombia. ❤
This video was took by the GoPro? It looks good
Yes, exactly. Thanks
10 Decades ago still standing
What a lovely intimate view of this ancient village. I love learning about cultures far away from me, especially in Asia. The stone alleys are a labyrinth! I'm afraid I would be lost for hours. Do I see buffalo horns on the posts and gates?
Actually there are only 3 main streets, the others are all located more or less parallel. Yes buffalo horns are quite common in the area . Thanks
@@chinawhereabouts, you don't understand. I can get lost in a grocery store! 😄
Ah, I see what you mean now! My apologies for the misunderstanding. Those stone alleys can be quite charming and maze-like. It's all part of the adventure! Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts
The heaven paradise village
Это какое же богатырское здоровье должно быть, чтобы ходить этими тропами?! (
Yes, walking these paths is definitely a good workout! But for the locals, it’s just part of their daily life.
Interesting place of brick/stone architecture. But I find is strange that while you're in the simple Yao temple you
did not film the interior and statues. Just like visiting a museum without filming the artworks or artifacts.
Thank you for your comment and observation! I appreciate your interest in the Yao temple. The interior and statues are indeed significant parts of the temple, but sometimes there are restrictions on filming inside such places to respect local customs and traditions. In this case, I also had to cut that part because the video quality wasn't great. I understand your curiosity, though, and I'll keep this in mind for future videos to provide a more comprehensive experience when possible. Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts!
@@chinawhereabouts Thank you and appreciate your reply. Looking forward to watch more exiting tour of a fascinating country.
An exstordinary community 🌹❤️🌹
Masha Allah ❤
❤👍
Hi any Da To or local train ? Thx s.
Thank you for your question! To reach Nangang Village, I took a bus from Guangzhou to Liannan, the city close to the village. The bus ride took around 4 hours. From Liannan, I then took a taxi, which took about 30 minutes to reach the village. The journey offers beautiful scenery along the way, making it a memorable trip. I hope this helps, and thanks for watching!
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Only the authentic remain !!!
Amazing that this village has survived despite upheavals and wars.
@@ankhpom9296 Sorry but seems that today's China is losing authenticity to a " Delirum of grandeur ".
It look like the favellas in Brazil. So you can portrait a village like this as beautiful or as trashy
What is that water noise ?
Water flows down the mountain alongside the stone steps.
Yes. Especially after a long rainy night
Just need cleaning up and some sprucing up, otherwise a wonderful and interesting place to wander about.
怎么里面一个人也没有的?
年轻人都去了城市😊只有老人和孩子
May be stunning esp mountain views but so much squalour, dirt n damp!
Like most surviving ancient village around the world, 'the curse of love'. That is,
Without tourism, they wouldn't survived. Likewise, with tourism, they would survived either!!!!
I love the video. The nose snorting not so much!
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! I'm sorry about the nose snorting; I'll make sure to improve the audio quality in future videos. Thank you for your feedback, and I hope you continue to enjoy my content!
What the pity. Lack of inhabitants.
Truely a relics & must preserve at all cost. If there are sufficient inhabitants, certainly it will shine further. May need some touch up for easy excess & save tracking.
Touch up is important for conducive touring around & maintain pleasantness to eyes, also to advoid it from descent into delipidated states & be seen as squatter areas or desolate or destitute living areas. At this state, it would not of any helps for tourism but unpleasantness to visit.
For better world.
Cultural relics are all world heritage.
现在这类地方只适合旅游/养老,不适合日常生活,位置太偏僻,除了水电网络无法享受到现代化的便利,假如你突发疾病,在这种偏僻的位置救护车如何把你快速的送往医院呢?你的孩子怎么接受到良好的教育呢?
So Beautiful but so poor.
Desiring is poor, Not desiring is rich, Beautyful Insight, beautiful outsight
wow, thank you so so much for this most amazing video, thank you for letting us viewers walk with you, from Australia / home town - New Zealand. I will hit the subscribe button, cheers
Thank you so much for your kind words and for subscribing! I'm thrilled to hear that you enjoyed the video and felt like you were walking with me through Nangang Village. It's wonderful to connect with viewers from Australia and New Zealand. I hope to continue sharing more videos that you'll enjoy. Cheers!
they must be mien people, right?
China looks beautiful, but why many fleeing to the west or southeast asia?
❤️💜💙🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰💜❤️💙
Tourist reap. Lots of places for tourists to spend money, but no restored interior of a house. There are many open air museums in Europe, but they usually have a restored house of an average person, and few hops of the old time, grocery, blacksith, etc.. This place seems like a ri off. Buildings nce, but no inside restored as it looked maybe even a hundred years ago.
I get what you mean, and actually, many of the houses are currently being restored, with a lot of B&Bs already implemented to give visitors a closer experience of the village. It’s definitely a work in progress, but there’s more to come for sure. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@@chinawhereabouts Thank you for your reply. I would love to visit once there were restored houses of the average person. It gives the visitor a sense of going back in time. All the best to you from the USA.
if only homeless people around china could be placed in villages like this one in the abandoned homes
Pretty nice village but when I've seen the CCP cameras keeping an eye on people I thought no way I would like to live there... everywhere in china is like an outdoor jail, I value my privacy dearly
What kind of privacy do you need exactly when you are wandering around in public? If you want so much privacy on public maybe you should stay home?
@@shineluvslambiel ...those cameras are just meters from habitable buildings, you may be comfortable with being under the watchful eyes of your government but here in Australia they would never be allowed, we love our freedom
@@noproblem2big337 yeah no they are not.
@@mpolarw I totally agree with your point in a city with crime cameras help to keep law and order, then even though this is a beautiful picturesque town it is not a place i would like to live in...we just don't see cameras in residential streets i could walk around all day and not see one camera on a footpath yet feel very safe we do have the occasional traffic cameras on busy roads for speeding motorists that's perfectly fine with me
The CCP keeps a close eye on the ethnic groups like the Yao.
Wow....Wow ....Thank You very much for this presentation to an Old Chinese ancient Villages found on the high mountain range . I am very surprised about How conditions to Live there , Food supply , Jobs , Moneys , trading , buildings , travelling .....as many big questions . Thanks again ...again ...
Thank you so much for your enthusiastic comment! I'm thrilled to hear you enjoyed the presentation of Nangang Village. It's truly fascinating how people have lived in such a remote and elevated area for centuries. The villagers have historically relied on agriculture, traditional crafts, and trading with nearby areas for their livelihood. Despite the challenges, they have maintained their rich cultural heritage and unique way of life. I'm glad this video sparked your curiosity, and I hope to share more insights into such incredible places in the future. Thanks again for watching and for your kind words!
@@chinawhereabouts Thank You for your travel to Nangang Village It's very amazing .
What about running potable water, toilets and bathrooms, kitchens and cooking places.
I FROM LIANZHOU。near