Description
Lijiang Old Town in Yunnan Province is a UNESCO World Heritage site — a remarkably intact Tang-era Naxi town whose canal system, cobbled lanes, and traditional timber architecture have survived without the reinforced concrete intrusion that has compromised most Chinese historic towns. The Naxi ethnic minority — the town’s original inhabitants — maintain cultural traditions including the ancient Dongba pictographic script (the world’s last living hieroglyphic writing system) and the Baisha Mural Paintings from the Ming dynasty. This photograph was made from the Wanggu Tower viewpoint at 11pm — after the majority of tourists have returned to their hotels — when the canal-side restaurants and shops have closed and the stone streets reflect the red lantern illumination in near-perfect stillness. Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, 5,596 metres, is visible above the town in the moonlight to the north.
