Baiwu Village in Huize County, Qujing

Overview 🌫️

Baiwu Village lies in Nagu Town, Huize County, Qujing City, Yunnan Province — right on the Yunnan–Sichuan border, with the Jinsha River to the east and the Yili River to the west. Just 25 km from Huize County and 5 km from Nagu Town, the village thrived during the era of “South Copper to the North,” earning the title “First Stop on the Thousand-Mile Copper Route to Beijing.”

Recognized for its cultural value, Baiwu was:

  • Named a Chinese Historical and Cultural Village in 2005

  • Listed among China’s First Traditional Villages in 2012

  • Selected as a National Key Rural Tourism Village in 2020

  • Promoted to a National AAA Tourist Attraction in 2022

    Baiwu Village Catholic Church in Huize County, Qujing
    Baiwu Village Catholic Church in Huize County, Qujing

Location & How to Get There 🗺️

From Kunming Changshui Airport: Kunming–Qujing Expressway → Songming–Dai Expressway → Exit at Huize (about 180 km, 2.5 hours), then drive 25 km along S303 to Baiwu.

By Public Transport 🚍

  • High-speed rail: Huize Station (planned) is not yet in service. For now, take a train to Qujing North Station, transfer to an intercity bus to Huize (1.5 hours), then take a rural bus “Huize–Nagu” and get off at the Baiwu Archway. Walk 5 minutes into the village.

  • Long-distance bus: From Kunming West Bus Station, daily departures 07:30–18:30 to Huize (RMB 68). From Huize, follow the same transfer as above.

By Car / Private Hire 🚗

Search “会泽娜姑白雾村” (Huize Nagu Baiwu Village) in navigation. From Huize County, 40 minutes direct. Free eco-parking is available at the village entrance.

Baiwu Village in Huize County of Qujing, Yunnan
Baiwu Village in Huize County of Qujing, Yunnan

Highlights & Must-Sees 🌟

Baiwu Ancient Street

A 600 m east–west stone-paved street, worn smooth by centuries of horses’ hooves. Over 200 well-preserved Ming & Qing houses line the way, with lattice windows, horse-head walls, and curved eaves.

Ancient Opera Stage 🎭

Built in 1893, once home to the famous “Jiqing Troupe” performing 49 days straight. The painted ceiling dome and gilded wood carvings remain vivid.

Sansheng Palace (Confucian Temple)

Built in 1819 with three courtyards and seven skylights, complete with Kuixing Pavilion, pond, and “Scholar’s Bridge.” It once housed a free public school.

Eight Merchant Guild Halls

Jiangxi Hall, Huguang Hall (Yu King Palace), and six more — ornate reminders of the copper trade era.

Ancient City Wall & Desheng Bridge

Built in 1860 for defense; 300 m of wall and the west city gate remain. The Yili River flows under the stone bridge — a perfect sunset view.

Baiwu Countryside

Rapeseed flowers in spring, golden rice fields in autumn, all under drifting mountain mist — the origin of the name “Baiwu” (“White Mist”).

Baiwu Village in Huize County of Qujing, Yunnan
Baiwu Village in Huize County of Qujing, Yunnan

Cultural & Hands-On Experiences 🛠️

  • Copper Crafting: Make your own “Copper Bell” with a local artisan.

  • Traditional Opera: Free weekend & holiday performances of Huadeng Opera and Dian Opera on the ancient stage.

  • Historic Book Café: Baiwu Pioneer Bookhouse — a century-old home turned tea-and-reading haven. Sip high-mountain cloud tea and browse Stories of Yunnan Copper.

    Baiwu Village in Huize County of Qujing, Yunnan
    Baiwu Village in Huize County of Qujing, Yunnan

Seasonal Fun 🎏

  • March–April: Sea of rapeseed flowers + Spring plowing festival.

  • May–June: Water-filled rice paddies for mirror-like photography.

  • July–August: Torch Festival & folk parades, night bonfires, and the Left-Foot Dance.

  • September–October: Harvest Festival — join locals catching fish in the rice paddies.

  • December–February: Snowy winter in the Wumeng Mountains, plus traditional pig-slaughter feasts with copper pot ham.


Tastes of Baiwu 🍽️

  • Huize Spicy-Sour Fish – Fresh wild river fish with tangy chili broth.

  • Copper Pot Ham & Potato Rice – Highland ham and local potatoes slow-cooked over charcoal; don’t miss the crispy rice crust.

  • Cold Jelly & Grilled Rice Cake – Street snack with pickled veggies, mint, and chili oil.

  • Buckwheat Cake with Honey – Rustic, nutty, and naturally low sugar.

  • Copper Route Liquor – Smooth local spirit with a faint coppery aroma.

    Baiwu Village in Huize County of Qujing, Yunnan
    Baiwu Village in Huize County of Qujing, Yunnan

Where to Stay 🏠

  • Baiwu Post Inn – 19 rooms in a restored Ming–Qing house, views of the opera stage (RMB 198–358).

  • Rice Field Homestay – Floor-to-ceiling views over the paddies, ideal for stargazing (RMB 268–488).

  • Camping – Designated area by the countryside boardwalk; tents available for rent (RMB 80), with hot showers & charging stations.


Suggested Itineraries 🗓️

One-Day Trip (Architecture & History)

Huize → Baiwu Archway → Opera Stage → Sansheng Palace → Merchant Halls → City Wall & Desheng Bridge sunset → Dinner on Ancient Street → Return.

Two-Day Trip (Slow Countryside Life)

Day 1: Same as above, overnight at Rice Field Homestay, stargazing.
Day 2: 06:30 morning mist over fields → 08:00 copper bell workshop → 10:30 Xiaojiang River rafting → 12:30 spicy-sour fish lunch → 14:00 return.


Visitor Info ℹ️

  • Opening Hours: Open all day, no ticket; some halls charge RMB 10 for maintenance.

  • Guides: Audio guides available at Visitor Center (RMB 30) or local guide service (RMB 100 per group).

  • Internet: 4G coverage; 100M Wi-Fi in homestays.

  • Medical: Village clinic (24h), Huize People’s Hospital 25 km away.

  • Tips: Do not climb or touch wooden carvings; ask before photographing locals.


In a Nutshell 💬

When morning mist drifts over the Yili River and the opera stage’s copper bells ring again, you’ll step into 300 years of copper trade history — and into the warmest nostalgia of Northeast Yunnan.