Shaxi Ancient Town (ζ²ζΊͺε€ι), located in Jianchuan County, Dali, Yunnan, is a renowned historical site that once served as a vital trading hub on the Tea Horse Caravan Road. This town, nestled roughly halfway between Dali and Lijiang, offers a unique glimpse into Chinaβs rich history and culture. Key attractions include the 700-year-old theatre (ε―Ίη»ζε°), the scenic Yujin Bridge (ηζ΄₯ζ‘₯), the 600-year-old Xingjiao Temple (ε ΄ζε―Ί), the magnificent Ouyang Courtyard (欧ι³ε€§ι’), and the vibrant Friday market (ζζδΊεΈι), providing a comprehensive experience of ancient Chinese life.
Shaxi was established around 700 AD during the Tang Dynasty as a bustling trade point along the Tea Horse Road, facilitating extensive commerce in tea and horses between Chinaβs tea-growing regions and areas rich in horses, such as Tibet and India. Despite the decline of trade along