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DESCRIPTION: Join me on a one-hour virtual walking tour of Jinligou (金李沟), a hidden gem in Huangpi District, Wuhan, China — and the only Tujia cultural park in all of Wuhan. This is more than a tourist attraction. It's a living window into a people who've called these mountains home for over a thousand years. The Tujia people — who call themselves "Bizika," meaning native dwellers — descend from the ancient Ba Kingdom, warriors who fought with tiger skins and bronze swords. Their White Tiger god still watches over this valley today. We walk from a tranquil lakeside boat tour through a stunning historic village reconstruction — life as it was 300 years ago during the Qing Dynasty. We cross a terrifying glass sky bridge over a deep canyon, follow a babbling creek into the forest, and eventually wander off the tourist path entirely into a real, working Tujia farming village. No ticket booth. No souvenir shops. Just daily life in the mountains of Hubei. This trip also happens to be the very first place Youlan and I explored together — long before we were married. Every step was a memory in the making. ⏱️ CHAPTERS 0:00 – Driving to Jinligou 0:41 – Climbing the Stairs to the Boat Launch 8:00 – Boat Ride on the Valley Lake 10:45 – Walking Through the Historic Tujia Village 16:38 – Drive Up the Mountain 17:00 – Glass Sky Bridge Adventure 26:00 – Stairs Down to the Creek 30:00 – Scenic Walk Along the Creek 50:00 – Walk Into the Real Village 📍 Location: Jinligou Scenic Area, Huangpi District, Wuhan, Hubei Province, China 🎬 Channel: Cycling Videos Online #ChinaTravel #WuhanChina #TujiaCulture