It's a village that hasn't been overexploited or too commercialized. The people inside are still relatively simple. The whole village is also very primitive and intact. The hanging feet and roadways inside are still very tasty and original. Location is very unique, close to the Grand Canyon, easy to defend and difficult to attack. Watching the scenery by boat in the Grand Canyon feels like a paradise. Then the Wind and Rain Bridge inside seems to be very famous. It was on CCTV or National Geographic Magazine or something. On the rocks under the canyon, Grandma was rubbing clothes and washing clothes with stream water. It's still very good to see the houses and turn to the mountains and rivers.