Located near Butterfly Spring in Dali, not far from the ancient town of Xizhou, it is the Bai nationality gathering place and the largest Bai nationality natural village in China. Most of the houses in the village are "three houses and one wall" and "four-in-five courtyards" enclosed. Tie-dyeing products are the traditional local craft. As soon as you enter the village, there are countless aunts. The elder sister comes to solicit visitors and visits the dyeing workshop at her home. The visit is free, expecting you to buy things at her home. Many years ago, I went there. Most of them are the highway goods with common designs and general quality. They will fade after washing. They can't be washed with other things. So we buy them according to our own needs. I'm more interested in the market here in Sifang Street, Zhoucheng Village. I bought some food made by the local people. I once bought mushroom sauce made by a couple. It's so delicious that I can't forget it. Unfortunately, I didn't encounter it twice this time. I guess it's a pity that I went to other places to do business.