B.American tourists
C.Chinese tourists from Hong Kong
D.Chinese tourists from the Mainland
2.How much will a person pay if taking photos with small pandas is included?
A.$248. B.At least $248.
C.Over $248. D.No more than $248.
3.Where can a visitor learn about some of the Chinese history before the Tang Dynasty?
A.At Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding.
B.In Thatched Cottage of Dufu.
C.In Jinsha Site Museum.
D.On Jinli Street.
B
Situated in Huaxi District, Guiyang, Zhenshan Ethnic Culture Village is a world of stone, where many things like door frames and roads are made of stone. Buyi men and women in their best clothes sing and dance at the village entrance as they greet visitors and invite them to join the villagers in making cake flour with rice.
The village was first built during the Ming Dynasty, with a history of more than 400 years. Three sides of the village are surrounded by water. It is built against the mountains according to the local geological conditions.
There are about 120 families and three fourths of them are Buyi nationality and one fourth are Miao people. On January 10th every lunar year, the villagers hold traditional dancing activities to celebrate the New Year. Buyi and Miao villagers in their best costumes sing and dance to the melodies from the Lusheng (芦笙) and the bamboo flutes to celebrate their own traditional festival. Legends said once some robbers captured the Buyi forefather in the village. The villagers failed to rescue him by themselves and asked the local Miao people for help. The Miao people played the Lusheng and sang Miao songs to communicate with him and the robbers couldn't understand them. With the help of the Miao people, the forefather was rescued. Since then, the local Buyi people have formed the custom of singing and dancing to appreciate the help from the Miao. People sing and dance for three days for the festival each year.
Besides this, Zhenshan villagers also celebrate the traditional "Siyueba" Festival (April 8th Festival) and the "Qiyueban" Festival (the Ghost Festival). Now, these festivals have become joyous days celebrated by Miao, Buyi, Dong, Zhuang, Shui, Gelao, and even the Han people.
In Zhenshan, some young people take advantage of the festivals to make friends and choose their future husbands or wives. Girls usually make embroideries (刺绣) and give them as gifts to their lovers.
4.We can infer the village is called a world of stone mainly because ________.
A.the villagers are very cold
B.the villagers are very strong
C.the village is built on a large stone
D.the village is in mountains and rich in stones
5.Which of the following isn't a way of greeting visitors?
A.Dressing up.
B.Dancing and singing.
C.Preparing embroideries.