Enyang? It belongs to Bazhong City, Sichuan Province. This small town, which also has a long history and culture, can be found in Cuban culture with a history of more than 2,000 years. Coupled with the red culture of that year and the cultural relics left here by the Red Fourth Army, this small town has become more mysterious and charming, and has gradually become one of the top ten ancient towns in Sichuan.
Some people may say that this is obviously a gimmick. After all, today's ancient towns are not what they used to be. Businessmen added a commercial flavor to the major ancient towns. Many ancient towns are famous for them. Can they really be preserved? Ancient times? There are really too few ancient towns, and most of them have long since got rid of primitive simplicity. Every household in the ancient town is doing business, whether it is buying or selling specialty products or souvenirs. In the ancient town, there is always a way to empty your wallet, which is also the main reason why people have a bad impression of the ancient town now.
Enyang ancient town? It's not such an ancient town full of commercial flavor, a small town in the northeast of Sichuan. Its popularity is not high, and business has not touched here too much, so it will better maintain its original appearance. You can't find crowds of tourists here, and you can't see a souvenir shop that dazzles you. You may see an old man in front of the house, half lying on the couch, leisurely fanning his cattail leaf fan and closing his eyes. You may see children running around in the alley, playing, and then there is crying. It turns out that their mother is calling home. You may see freshly baked sesame seed cakes, twist and original Bazhong snacks, which are the favorite childhood foods of local people. This is the real enyang, the oldest ancient town.
It is said that Sichuan is comfortable, Sichuan people will enjoy it, and Sichuan is slow. Here I really feel the slowness of Sichuan, and I really feel the ease of Sichuan. There are not many tourists here, but more are wooden buildings and more are lazy old people. The traces of time are displayed on their faces. They are enjoying life, away from the hustle and bustle of the city, and living in such an ancient town full of primitive flavor.
The ancient town here is quaint and quiet, and people can't help but immerse themselves in it. What puzzles me most is that the door of almost every household is inclined, and the specific reason is unknown. Old people also say that the doors in their small homes are like this. I don't know why. I passed by and stood in front of the door, imagining the state when the carpenter made the door, thoughtfully. Why?