Brief Description
"The Cultural Landscape of Honghe Hani Rice Terraces, China
covers 16,603-hectares in Southern Yunnan. It is marked by spectacular
terraces that cascade down the slopes of the towering Ailao Mountains to
the banks of the Hong River. Over the past 1,300 years, the Hani people
have developed a complex system of channels to bring water from the
forested mountaintops to the terraces. They have also created an
integrated farming system that involves buffalos, cattle, ducks, fish
and eel and supports the production of red rice, the area’s primary
crop. The inhabitants worship the sun, moon, mountains, rivers, forests
and other natural phenomena including fire. They live in 82 villages
situated between the mountaintop forests and the terraces. The villages
feature traditional thatched “mushroom” houses. The resilient land
management system of the rice terraces demonstrates extraordinary
harmony between people and their environment, both visually and
ecologically, based on exceptional and long-standing social and
religious structures."
Source UNESCO WH website http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1111
Source UNESCO WH website http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1111
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