From the perspective of micro-ethnography, this paper focuses on the social process that the people of Suopo, a village in the upper Dadu River region, explore the historical site of "the Eastern Queendom" and establish their local consciousness through local walking.It aims not only to reveal the interleaving among local history, ethnic memory and community construction, but also to re-understand the meaning and value of "local place" in the multi-dimensional space of road, path, line, track and trace in Tibetan-Yi Corridor.Meanwhile,resettling " walking" back into the solid domain of body, place and everyday life will help to necessarily reflect the definition and boundary of "road" and to provide an effective supplement for the macro-analytical framework of today’s anthropological studies on road which has been increasingly featured with localization, trans-regionalization and mobility.