Black Highland Barley Farm Kangding, it has a long history. The manor was built in the late Ming Dynasty and the early Qing Dynasty, more than 300 years ago. Because the manor is located in the 'tea horse ancient road' must pass through and an important place to enter Tibet, it is also sheltered by the 'muyaregang' holy mountain auspicious holy land. In history, it once became an important post station to enter and leave Tibet, and a gathering and scattering center for tourists, merchants, officials and pilgrims, After several generations of honest management, the manor reached its peak at the end of the 19th century, with a large number of land and property, numerous houses and flourishing people and livestock, becoming a big Manor on the rich side. At the end of Ming Dynasty and the beginning of Qing Dynasty, because of the decadence of the national fortune and the turbulence of the situation, the manor was impacted. Luorang, the last manor owner, was reduced to the king of the mountain. At this time, the family declined. The manor was from overgrown weeds to ruins, and only ruins were left before liberation.
Now, the black highland barley manor is reappeared near the original site. The manor covers an area of more than 1050 mu. It is a natural landscape integrating snow mountains and grasslands, virgin forests, mountain springs and streams, river beaches, cattle, sheep and horses, as well as a cultural landscape with unique wooden features, such as pavilions, platforms, buildings, pavilions, cow skin warping tubes, stone multicolored mani piles, white pagodas, etc, Many Plateau Tibetan landscapes are gathered in the park. The manor fully embodies the pure Tibetan culture theme. Its unique feature is that everyone's details contain the beautiful implication of Tibetan culture. It provides enough space for you to participate in the field work, grazing, milking, riding a cow boat, watching the ancient Zhuangyuan watchtower ruins, eating Tibetan food and wearing Tibetan clothes, Dance, learn Tibetan songs and other activities, experience the traditional production and life style of Tibetan people, and understand the mysterious Tibetan culture.
In the manor, there is a 3500 square meter Tibetan multi-function hotel with 60 beds, including teahouse, private room and viewing platform; There are 13 family style villas in the middle of the mountain, 3 white tents for grazing on the grassland at the foot of the mountain, and 1 Black Tent for herdsmen living by the river; There is a Tibetan restaurant built of stone, which can serve 100 people at the same time.