During the trip, understanding the culture of a place is as important as enjoying the local scenery, but if the place we go to is too commercialized, the influx of a large number of people from other places has changed the original business status of the local people, and it is difficult to take photos Fortunately, during our trip to southeast Guizhou this time, we saw some original life elements of the Miao compatriots in Langde Shangzhai in Leishan, and now we are sending them out to share with you.
In the alley of Miao Village, an old man walks slowly with a cane. The ground is smooth stone slabs, full of traces of the passage of time. Obviously, the old man has often walked this alley since he was a child. Wind and rain, the alley has not changed, but the old man is getting old.
Under a stone step, a pair of father and daughter (or father and son) sat in a row on the stone step. The father took off his headscarf and put it on his knees. He picked a wild flower by the roadside and prepared to put it on his daughter's head. .
The three old Miao brothers were sitting on the side of the road resting and chatting when they were free. A tourist from other places approached them and chatted with them. Take out your mobile phone and share the wonderful and interesting things in life together.
A young girl from the Miao family dressed in a costume came to her son just after finishing the performance, and gave him a small toy to make him happy.
A grandma was sitting on the steps of the stockade, looking at the tourists coming and going. Seeing her expression, she must be in a good mood.
In the square of the Miao Village, some beautiful Miao sisters are performing, and many tourists are watching from the sidelines. Some elder brothers in the village are like tourists, standing with their hands behind their backs, watching their sisters, wives and daughters perform .
In one alleyway, a simple table propped up by a few stones is a playground for the men in the village. When they come back from doing farm work, they come here to play a few times with the singers in the village before the food is cooked. Well, those who come to the back can only stand on the sidelines and watch. Their happiness is as simple as that. When the food at home is cooked, or if something happens, they go back immediately, and other people come to fill their seats.
Our visit to Langde Shangzhai was very short, the main time was to watch the performances on the square, and an elder brother learned how to play the lusheng, so we didn’t have much time to go to the village to shoot more Humanities, compared to wonderful folk performances, in fact, snapshots full of life elements like this are also very meaningful, what do you think?