Thoughts on Baisha Old Town 白沙

Entrance to a House at Baisha Old Town 白沙

Entrance to a House at Baisha Old Town 白沙

Actually, I had higher hopes prior to visiting Baisha Old Town. I was under the impression that it was a baby Lijiang as these types of town tend of be similar to each other. I was rather surprised to see how sleepy the town was. The Baisha Murals were a huge letdown for me primarily because it was too dark to see anything when I visited and that I couldn’t take any photographs of the place. The old town of Baisha is just outside and it is practically a one street town. I was surprised to see the road paved as well given how sleepy it was.

Old Houses at Baisha Old Town 白沙

Old Houses at Baisha Old Town 白沙

The town itself is probably good enough for a 10 minute walk inside, there wasn’t anything interesting to see here aside from how a normal Chinese town would look like. No shops. No restaurants. No hotels. Apart from a few local women who asked me to take a photo of them in their native costume, it really doesn’t have anything touristy here. If you absolutely need to see the murals, you can take a quick look at the palace and head back to Lijiang soon after. Unforutnately for me, that would have to wait. A heavy thunderstorm happened and I had to wait it out before heading back to Lijiang.

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