
Xiaomuyang Village of Limin Town in Jianshui County, Honghe Prefecture
🌳 Overview of Xiaomuyang Village (小暮阳村)
Xiaomuyang Village (小暮阳村), located in Liming Township (利民乡), Jianshui County (建水县), sits in the scenic mountains of southern Yunnan at an altitude of 1,800–2,300 meters. Once a deeply impoverished village, it has transformed through the citrus industry, becoming one of Jianshui’s core production areas for “early-ripening citrus.” The story of “turning barren hills into green slopes, and farmers into prosperous families” has made the village a model of rural revitalization.
🍊 Citrus Industry – The Road to Prosperity
Scale and Advantages
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Planting Coverage: Over 80% of the village is now covered with citrus groves, primarily early-ripening varieties. The fruits are smooth-skinned, juicy, and sweet, reaching the market about two months earlier than other regions, giving them strong competitiveness.
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Economic Impact: Many farming households have lifted themselves out of poverty through citrus cultivation. Typical success stories include farmers who planted thousands of trees and now enjoy six-figure annual incomes, building new homes and improving living standards across the village.
Policies and Support
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The local government has invested heavily in water facilities such as solar-powered irrigation systems, farm roads, and trading markets, effectively solving the once serious problem of water scarcity.
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A “three-tier prevention network” has been introduced to control citrus Huanglongbing disease, ensuring the long-term sustainability of the industry.
🛣️ Transportation and Facilities
Accessibility
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Village roads are connected to Liming Township’s main highway, enabling citrus to be transported directly to markets across China. Traders often purchase fruit directly from orchards, reducing middle costs.
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From Jianshui County (建水县城), it takes about 1.5 hours by car via winding mountain roads. Simply set navigation to “Liming Township Muyang Village (利民乡暮阳村).”
Living Standards
With rising incomes, villagers have moved from traditional wooden houses into concrete residences or small villas. Car ownership has significantly increased, and the village is now clean and quiet, free from excessive commercialization.
⛰️ Nature and Tourism Highlights
Ecological Landscape
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The village is surrounded by vast citrus orchards. In spring (March–April), the fragrance of orange blossoms fills the air, while in autumn and winter (November–January), golden fruits blanket the hillsides, creating a stunning “sea of green and gold.”
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Nearby Mount Muyang (暮阳山, 2,296.6 m) offers panoramic views of the orchards and rolling sea of clouds.
Activities
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Citrus Picking: From November onward, orchards are open for visitors to pick and taste fresh citrus.
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Agri-Tourism & Learning: Guests can observe farming practices such as pruning and fruit thinning while learning how citrus cultivation transformed an entire village.
⚠️ Travel Tips
Best Season
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November–March: The dry season with mild temperatures (18–25°C), perfect for citrus picking and sightseeing.
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Avoid May–September: Rainy season brings heavy downpours, potential flash floods, and slippery roads.
Food & Accommodation
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No boutique guesthouses are yet available in the village. Visitors can stay in Liming Township (about 15 minutes away). Zhentai Hotel (振太宾馆) is recommended, with standard rooms at reasonable rates.
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Local specialties include Xue Zha (血鮓, a traditional cured meat dish), freshly squeezed citrus juice, and Zhentai pickles (振太酱菜).
💎 Vision for the Future
Xiaomuyang Village (小暮阳村) is advancing its “One Village, One Product” model by scaling up and branding its citrus industry. Plans include developing farm-stay guesthouses and a visitor center, integrating agriculture with tourism, and deepening its path of rural revitalization.
“Once we cried over barren hills, now we take pride in our golden orchards.”
This heartfelt sentiment from villagers captures the epic transformation of this small mountain village in southern Yunnan. 🌄✨