An ancient well-preserved city in the Shanxi Province of China, Pingyao is an example of urban planning and the evolution of architecture over 2,700 years. We have had the opportunity to visit and explore this tiny town with a large city wall surrounding it for five days, four nights. Staying in a courtyard house made into a hotel allowed us to begin to see how families lived in these communities.
Yi De Hotel courtyard, rooms
Yi De Hotel, courtyard to rooms.Pingyao was added to the UNESCO's World Heritage List on Dec. 31st 1997. The World Heritage Committee stated, “the Ancient City of Ping Yao is an outstanding example of a Han Chinese city of the Ming and Qing Dynasties (14th-20th centuries) that has retained all its features to an exceptional degree and in doing so provides a remarkably complete picture of cultural, social, economic, and religious development during one of the most seminal periods of Chinese history.”
View on South Street of Ancient City BuildingDuring the time spent in Pingyao we were able to observe buildings under construction and restoration, daily life without cars, town layout, and gain an appreciation for ancient China and its people.
Building restoration, Building finished with details, Courtyard house constructionConstruction techniques are easy to observe and details can be seen in progress and in finished stages throughout Pingyao. The city is caught in a time with no modern glass covered skyscrapers just over the wall. We noticed that the materials used hold up well to the environment and tend to look even better over time. Unlike the dirty buildings we find in large Tianjin. The interesting points of the town were: the layout of large and narrow streets that had nods at some intersections or on the street. Being contained within 12 meter high walls gives a sense of place and direction when you can look at the boundary to locate your position.
Pingyoa City Wall inside city.Included in our trip to Pingyao was visiting two houses that are popular for their many courtyards. The first house was the Wang Family Courtyard with 88 courtyards and 776 rooms. It was a great experience to be able to move through the houses and explore.