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Two-and-a-half
hours west of Longsheng the bus crosses a high stone
bridge over the Rongshui and clatters into the main
street at SANJIANG , the small, desperately untidy capital
of Sanjiang Dong Autonomous County . Sanjiang's main
attraction is the neat, indigo-clad Dong themselves,
a people renowned for their wooden houses, towers and
bridges which dot the countryside hereabouts, and it's
well worth roving the region with the help of minibuses
and converted tractors known locally as "Dong taxis".
There's a scattering of simple hostels and places to
eat, and villagers will sometimes offer lodgings and
sustenance - characteristically sour hotpots, oil tea
(a bitter, salty soup made from fried tea leaves and
puffed rice), and homemade rice wine - though it's polite
to offer payment in these circumstances. Language can
be problematic, as many locals can't speak putonghua,
let alone English; people are, however, very friendly.
Although most visitors hop straight on a bus to Chengyang,
if you need to stay in Sanjiang you'll find cheap accommodation
just across from the bus station at the Baihuo Zhaodaisuo
(singles up to £¤30; doubles/triples/quads
£¤30-75); and at the new Travellers' Guesthouse
(tel 0772/8615584; £¤30-75) about 500m
out along the Longsheng road. Alternatives include the
Chengyang Qiao Binguan (tel 0772/8613071; £¤75-100),
100m from the bus station, whose restaurant is the best
in town; or seasonally cold rooms 250m up the hill behind
the bus station at the Sanjiang Government Guesthouse
(tel 0772/8612454; £¤30-75). For food ,
try noodle and hotpot stalls around the bridge, or track
down slightly more upmarket places surrounding the back
street market square down past the Chengyang Qiao Binguan.
Back near the bus station, the Wind and Rain Bridge
Travel Service (tel 0772/8613369, fax 8612896) is a
particularly helpful and conscientious source of information
as the manager, Daniel Hou, is fluent in both English
and the Dong dialect. They can advise on local transport
for travelling right on up to Kaili in Guizhou Province;
otherwise give serious thought to their £¤500
full-day tour of just about every important village
in the vicinity. There's also a museum of Dong culture
in front of the Government Guesthouse; it's open whenever
people show up but you'll have to make some noise to
rouse the knowledgeable, Chinese-speaking caretaker.
Sanjiang's
bus station has daily services to Zhaoxing, Liping and
Nanning; several daily for Congjiang, Liuzhou, Longsheng
and Guilin; and departures every forty minutes to Chengyang.
For Mapang, Bajiang and other smaller destinations,
look for minibuses between the bus station and bridge,
which leave when full or when chartered.
Attractions
in Sanjiang
Location: situated between
north latitude 254 -
260 and
east longitude 108 14'
- 109 45',
in the north area of the Guangxi Zhuang Automomous Region;
at the middle beaches of the Xunjiang River; in the
joint area of the three provinces: Hunan, Guizhou province
and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region
Neighboring Areas: Yunnan, Guizhou, Hunan and
Guangdong provinces
Climate subtropical
humid monsoon climate; with enough sunshine of more
than 1600 hours annually; mild; with long frost-free
period of more than 300 days
Average Temperature: annual average temperature
of 17-19 C
Rainfall:
plenty of rain, concentrated in summers; annual precipitation
of 1493 mm
Rivers: the Rongjiang
River, Xunjiang River
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