Situated on the bank of the Jia Ling River, not far from its confluence
with the mighty Yangtze is the ancient village of Ci Qi Kou, formerly known as
Long Yin. Covering an area of some 1.2 square kilometres (291.6 acres) it is 14
kilometres to the west of Chongqing Municipality.
Chongqing itself has undergone many changes over the centuries, changes
that have not been reflected in Ci Qi Kou with the consequence that the village
conveys an impression of what Chongqing would have been like in the distant
past. This fact has been recognized by the State Council and in 1998 Ci Qi Kou
became a protected cultural site.
The history of Ci Qi Kou can be traced back for more than 1700 years.
During the Ming and Qing Dynasties (1368-1911) it was famous for its production
of porcelain. To date, over twenty old kiln sites have been discovered there. It
is because of the importance of the porcelain industry that the name has been
changed from Long Yin to Ci Qi Kou which being translated means Porcelain
Village. However, the village was also an important supply post for shipping on
the river, a fact that explains why there are so many shops lining the twelve
lanes paved with their large flag stones that form the main routes. Here you
will find many outlets for craftwork, groceries and the like as well as a
horologist, photography supplies, drugstore and a tempting supply of roasted
nuts and seeds. As one would expect there are also many teashops and restaurants
to cater for the many visitors who come to see something of a way of life that
has existed here for so many centuries.
The majority of the houses date from the Ming and Qing Dynasties,
periods during which many masterpieces of Chinese architecture were created.
Much of the two and three storey construction is of bamboo and timber. Blue
bricks and pillars set off the snow-white walls that contrast in turn with
vermilion doors and lattice windows. Black tablets and lanterns adorn the gates
to complete the authentic and traditional appearance of the properties. The
quietly flowing waters of the Jia Ling River pass by the front of the village
and have been its lifeblood for as long as anyone can remember. For it was the
river that brought goods and people here as well as carrying local products off
to customers at home and abroad.
The three notable attractions of the village are the tea bars, the
artists' studios and the Shu Embroidery workshops. Surprisingly, there are more
than a hundred tea bars each with their own particular characteristics. Here
friends enjoy a chat or meet to discuss business. So the tea bars offer the
opportunity for you to meet the locals and also become acquainted with the
unique folk opera.
The ateliers, where you may see the work of the local artists will be of
great interest. It has been said that the more beautiful a place may be, the
more artists it will attract. You are sure to be amazed by the quality of the
work on show and in progress as the many artists record the local scenes with
skill and dedication. With so many artists working in Ci Qi Kou, you will be
spoiled for choice when seeking a souvenir of your visit.
Artistic ability of another kind will sure to please your eye when you
visit a Shu Embroidery workshop. The craft is famous throughout China and the
skill of the women you will observe working in the village is unsurpassed. It
will be difficult to decide whether to opt for a painting or a piece of
embroidery as a reminder of your visit as the choice on offer is truly
stunning.
Choice is no less a problem when it comes to deciding where to take a meal
at one of the many restaurants. Local dishes include Mao Xue Wang, Qian Zhang Pi
and JiaoYan Huang Sheng. All come very highly recommended. You may well ask
'What on earth are they?' It is our opinion that whichever you try, you will not
be disappointed and will soon come to realise why they are so popular.
It is often said that a visit to China is a cultural experience. This is
never more true than when you visit a place such as Ci Qi Kou where you will
find the local residents dedicated to their traditional way of life, unaffected
by modern influences to be found in the larger towns and cities. Above all, you
will find a friendly welcome awaits you as the people of Ci Qi Kou share their
special way of life with you for the duration of your visit.