Exploring 2,000 year old Chinese village of Pingle in Sichuan Province

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Morning commute across Leshan Bridge in Pingle Ancient Town, Sichuan Province, China  Photo Credit: Tom Wilmer
Morning commute across Leshan Bridge in Pingle Ancient Town, Sichuan Province, China
Photo Credit: Tom Wilmer

 

Less than two hours from Chengdu in Southwestern China is the 2,000 year-old riverfront village of Pingle.

Long ago it was a first stop on the fabled Southern Silk Road that stretched for five thousand miles from Chengdu to the Mediterranean. Come along and join my Chengdu based friend Mavis Liu Mei and Tiffiny Shi Shi as we explore Pingle Ancient Town.

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There are no cars in Pingle. The alleys and lanes are so narrow that cars wouldn’t fit anyway and they could never clamber up the stone steps of the river bridge as well.

Early morning in Pingle Ancient Town, Sichuan Province, China  Photo Credit: Tom Wilmer
Early morning in Pingle Ancient Town, Sichuan Province, China                                             Photo Credit: Tom Wilmer

 

A majority of the structures date from the Ming through Qing Dynasties. Most are two stories with shops on first floor with residences above

Time seems to stand still in Pingle Ancient Town, Sichuan Province China
Time seems to stand still in Pingle Ancient Town, Sichuan Province China
Timeless vista from Leshan Bridge in Pingle Ancient Town, Sichuan Province, China
Timeless vista from Leshan Bridge in Pingle Ancient Town, Sichuan Province, China                                                   Photo Credit: Tom Wilmer

 

A centerpiece of Pingle is the Leshan stone bridge spanning the Baimo River. 2,000 years ago the river was the arterial of commerce that brought the Silk Road route through Pingle. The new bridge, the largest stone bridge in Sichuan Province, constructed in 1861, gently arches 50 feet above the river with sampans and riverboats tied at anchor below.

 

The town elders had the foresight to preserve the historic culture and architecture of 2,000 year-old Pingle through concerted promotion of cultural tourism.

This relatively new building in Pingle Ancient Town does a masterful job at paying homage to the older structures
This relatively new building in Pingle Ancient Town does a masterful job at paying homage to the older structures in town

The net result is a viable compromise—tourist and visitor-serving gift shops are melded in to the fabric of ancient alleyways and cobblestone lanes.

Morning journey to school with mom across Leshan Bridge in Pingle Ancient Town, Sichuan Province, China
Morning journey to school with mom across Leshan Bridge in Pingle Ancient Town, Sichuan Province, China             Photo Credit: Tom Wilmer

 

morning mist on the Baimo River in Pingle Ancient Town, Sichuan Province, China                                                Photo Credit; Tom Wilmer
Lanterns are everywhere in Pingle Ancient town, Sichuan Province, China  Photo Credit: Tom Wilmer
Lanterns are everywhere in Pingle Ancient town, Sichuan Province, China                                                      Photo Credit: Tom Wilmer

 

 

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