Jiangjun Bu, a small fishing village located around ten kilometers from Nanyuankon Village, is home to an ancient opera house which has been recently restored. Several times a day the villagers put down their fishing nets, dress up in old custumes and put on performances of local Hui Opera (learn more about it via China guide) for the groups of unsuspecting tourists who venture to this sleepy hamlet. Jiangjun Bu is nestle among a few large tea plantations and in many of the houses you can catch a glimpse of the traditional ‘tea roasting’ process, where the tea is dried by hand over charcoal on a contraption engineered by the villagers.
Hongling village is another interesting place that rests in a small inlet on Xin’an River. The villages refer to it as Maihuayu. Although the villagers do fish, the main trade here is the cultivation of bonsai trees, hundreds of which can be found scattered throughout workshops and miniature orchards.
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