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Ciqikou is an old town preserved in sprawling modern Chongqing,
about an hour's drive from the city centre. It's an old sleepy
town built in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Although it's preserved
as a tourist town you don't have to pay to get in. The town's
name, Ciqikou, means porcelain harbor, and the community prospered
from the porcelain trade. Today it offers a glimpse of the peaceful
laid-back life in the Sichuan countryside and is somewhere to
take a break from the busy commercial world of Chongqing.
Ciqikou
is one of the key historic districts under Conservation in the
urban area of Chongqing. It plays an extremely important part
in making Chongqing a famous histor ical
and cultural city. With a history of more than 1,800 years,
it has some typical traditional and cultural characteristics
featured in mountainous areas, where mountains and rivers cross
with each other, and the buildings are in a picturesque disorder.
A number
of old courtyard compounds still stand here. Small as it is,
the town used to have several temples, and one of them, Taoism
temple, had been turned into an elementary school.
The folk
culture still sends forth their charms after having experienced
a long history. So, it is of great practical importance to conduct
integral conservation to Ciqikou. However, at present Ciqikou
has been challenged by the problems of deteriorating natural
environment, protruding contradictions between traditional living
environment and modern life style, serious aging and damages
of traditional buildings. This paper aims at these problems
and proposes some feasible principles for conservation and renovation
of Ciqikou historic district.
What makes
the school special is one of its students. Oh, a small class
room, small stool and desk, oil lamp, blackboard, and a picture
of Doctor Sun Yetsan, that's the custom of the time. Nobel Prize
Winner Samuel CC Ding, in Chinese we know him as Ding Zhaozhong
once studied here. That's his seat. Hmm, he must be a very good
student when he was here. Well, it's kind of late for me to
start the quest for Nobel Prize.
The old
town has only two main streets and they've been taken up by
all kinds of shops. The teahouse puts on a diverse range of
entertainment with shows staged from time to time. And this
is the famous Sichuan show, 'Changing the face'. The biggest
secret is how the performer changes his masks. In this performance,
he has to switch masks something like nine times. It's such
a difficult trick that sometimes it does not work, but the audience
will always forgive him.
There was
an old show in Sichuan called Nine Changes and this is from
that show. There was a knight-errant called Baiyong who is brings
hope to many poor unfortunate people. And when he shows up,
he changes his masks nine times. It's a way of indicating that
he will help people, but not ask anything in return. He doesn't
let people know who he is. Today it's purely a show of skill.
It was really
a charming quiet place with transitional Chinese folk culture
and construction. You would enjoy the quiet relax and release
form the noisy city completely.
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