Today, continue your Xiangxi Culture tour in Laosicheng Tusi site (老司城), Hunan’s only UNESCO cultural site and the "Machu Picchu of the East." Starting from the Tang Dynasty, the empire gave the local Tujia leaders the title of Tusi, which is CEO-like power. Tusi, like European Feudal Lords, kept over 800 years of self-rule. They were good at taking care of the people and had military power like the empire's special forces.
This ancient Tujia capital keeps the ruins of city walls, offices, houses, altars, old roads, and tombs from those years. You can explore 800 years of history at the museum, walk the ceremonial Official Road, and visit the Peng Family Ancestral Temple. At the center, the Patriarch Palace displays Tujia architecture and fragrant nanmu wood. On Zijin Mountain, see the stone statues of ancient tombs reflecting past wealth. Finally, at the Dezheng Monument, learn how the Tusi helped the Qing Dynasty stop rebellions.
Next, stop for Mei Tea picking (莓茶, April to October) on your way to Furong Ancient Town. This rare Xiangxi plant, the "Oriental Magic Herb," tastes bitter then sweet and boosts the immune system. Wear a wicker basket and pick the soft leaves by hand to enjoy the fresh, natural fragrance.
After that, you’ll be transferred to Furong Ancient Town (芙蓉古镇), located southwest of Zhangjiajie City (a 2–2.5-hour drive). This afternoon and evening, you’ll discover the surreal "Ancient Town Hanging on the Waterfall" from every angle. Unlike any other town, you’ll witness dramatic waterfall cascading through this 2,000-year-old town.
Furong Ancient Town was renamed after the famous 1986 Chinese film Hibiscus Town. Upon arrival, you’ll step into a dreamy cliffside village of wooden stilt houses and winding stone-paved alleys. Before sunset, wander the cobbled streets, admire the Tujia-style architecture, soak up local life, and savor delicious Xiangxi cuisine.
As dusk falls, the town transforms into a real-life fairy tale. Golden lanterns illuminate the streets, and the waterfall glows with vibrant colors - the perfect moment for photos. Head to Qingxiu Pavilion (观瀑台) to admire the 60-meter-wide waterfall (大瀑布), framed by glowing cliffs. The misty scene feels ethereal, as if the town is floating. (Yes, this is the Instagram-worthy shot!)
Tonight, immerse yourself in Tujia ethnic culture at Baishoutang Square (摆手堂广场): you may enjoy Folk songs echoing through the night; The lively Hand-Waving Dance (摆手舞); The primal Maogusi Dance (茅古斯舞), or Ku Jia (哭嫁), the poignant "Crying Marriage" ritual.
Stay your night in Furong Ancient Town. Let the joy, laughter, and ancient rhythms carry you into a beautiful dream.