I feel very sorry and disappointed. Maybe most people don't know that this is one of the four ecological museums in China. Maybe because of the international protection policy, commercial development is not allowed at will. But since you are the "museum", the basic protection measures should be taken. After entering, the old houses of Buyi people have been renovated completely. There are cement houses everywhere, and several hundred-year-old houses are being demolished. The roof of the tiles does not show any national characteristics. Notices were posted on the clear wall to prevent launching and opening restaurants, but there were still people playing in the lake. Stop talking about the barbecue stand. The most notable thing in the village is the Buyi architecture. There are no other outstanding monuments, but they are quiet and suitable for weekend outings.