One-day trip to Weibei Dikengyuan Farmhouse from Xi'an (feel red traditions, nostalgia for educated youth, martial arts fitness)
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2024-07-13 21:24:17
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First, we first entered a pit courtyard and visited it. The terrain here is uneven, so it is different from the pits and courtyards you have seen in the past. Originally, Dikengyuan was an ancient dwelling on the yellow land. At that time, due to poverty, backward technology, and lack of building materials, people dug a big pit on the ground and dug a few holes in cave dwellings around the pit to live in, forming Dikengyuan. It is called "when you enter the village, you can't see the house, you can't see the trees, you can't see the house, and you can't see the sound, and the crown of the tree is exposed." With the development and progress of the times, this form of living has gradually been eliminated. However, the architectural culture reflected is extremely precious and witnesses the changing history of human civilization. With the development of tourism, Dikengyuan has been developed and utilized, making it a well-deserved farmhouse tourist attraction and summer resort. This "northern China" underground courtyard house is a unique building created by Chinese folk and suitable for the local environment. It has a history of 4,000 years. Due to the terrain, the Dikengyuan here maintains the shape of the above-mentioned Dikengyuan when viewed from above. When you go down and viewed from the side, it looks like a cave in northern Shaanxi. Moreover, some of the Dikeng courtyards here are connected by tunnels, making the courtyards communicate easily.



At the same time, it is also a base for red tourism and traditional education. It displays many materials and character introductions from the Red Army period in northern Shaanxi, and promotes and inherits the stories and spirit of struggle. There are also many celebrity calligraphy and paintings, wine making, carving and many other folk handicrafts, which shows that there are hidden dragons and tigers here.


After walking through several courtyards, I saw a lively and lively atmosphere not far away. I followed the crowd to see that a martial arts master was performing on a huge green carpet. People were sitting around, flags fluttering next to them. Look around, you can see flowers and green trees. In the distance are rolling hillsides and winding highways. It looks like a fairyland for leisure and martial arts. Next to it is a large farmhouse and a place to rest for tea; it looks like lunch for today's martial arts conference was settled here. We felt that it was not very convenient to eat here as individual tourists, so we seized the time to continue visiting, and then drove to the next destination and dining place.


Several courtyards around display the old residences and objects of the educated youth. We were all educated youth who had been to the countryside. We felt very cordial and sad when we touched the scene. We recalled many scenes and stories of the year, and we stayed for a long time and talked about it...

Then drive for about half an hour to Baishe Village, where the second destination, Dikengyuan, is located. After entering the village, it is amazing, with towering trees and shady trees, long idyllic scenery and ancient roads, clean streets and fresh air, and very good ecological protection. It is indeed different from villages in other areas in Guanzhong. They can't see houses when they see trees, and they drill into tunnels. I heard from the villagers that there are more than 200 kilns in the village alone. Some of the kilns have been converted into farmhouses by the villagers. There is a fee for visiting the cave caves, and two yuan per person is mainly used for cleaning, maintenance and management.

There are many Kengyuan farmhouses here that receive guests. We found a random Xiaotong farmhouse with convenient parking and walked in along the sloping tunnel that entered the courtyard. The owner warmly received us. After entering the courtyard, the flowers and trees were in full bloom, and the calligraphy and painting screens were elegant and well-behaved. When you enter the room, you will find an arched cave. The indoor kang, tables, fans, and bedding are complete. The calligraphy and painting works show the owner's appreciation level. There were many guests today. The director adjusted a table in a cave for us. We ordered several local farm meals and they were served quickly. We ate the delicious food and chatted. It was very comfortable.



After lunch, I went out to take a walk in the village, and lay down on the kang to rest. The owner introduced that Dikeng Courtyard is roughly the same. Ancient trees in the village stand tall, and the cave is particularly cool in summer. It is recommended that we come to escape the heat during the hottest time, which is especially cool and comfortable; if there are not many guests and it does not affect business, we can rest more on the kang for free. You can also play cards in the cave for entertainment.

After lunch break, I drove back to my home in Xi'an. The meal expenses for this trip are 40 yuan per person, and the car fuel and road and bridge fees are about 60 yuan per person. The total is about 100 yuan per person. The students rushed to pay the expenses. I'm really sorry. Traveling with old classmates this time was very relaxing and enjoyable and worthwhile!


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