Nestled on a 100-meter-tall mountain cliff, Huangling Village in Wuyuan County, east China’s Jiangxi Province, is a picturesque destination with a history spanning nearly 600 years. Known for its unique ‘hanging drying grounds,’ this ancient village offers a glimpse into China’s rich cultural tapestry.
According to the Wuyuan County Annals, Huangling derived its name from the lush bamboo forests nearby—”huang” signifies bamboos, while “ling” translates to mountains in Chinese. The village’s elevation and bamboo-covered peaks create a breathtaking landscape that has captivated visitors for centuries.
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