Qiankou Folk House is located 27 kilometers north of Tunxi District, Huangshan City. The ancient Hui-style buildings in the Souvenir villages were "originally demolished and rebuilt" and moved here, which concentrated on displaying the typical ancient folk houses, ancient ancestral halls, ancient archways, ancient pavilions, and ancient bridges of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. You can learn about various Hui-style buildings in a short time, so it is also called the "Qiankou Folk House Museum", which is indeed worthy of the name. Among the scenic spots Souvenir Huangshan City, Qiankou Folk House is actually Complimentary, and the cost-effectiveness goes without saying. The hills in the Attraction are lush with vegetation, full of greenery in spring and summer, and can also present some colorful scenery in autumn. The scenery is also good. Qiankou Folk House is divided into two areas: Qingyuan in the south and Mingyuan in the north. First visit Qingyuan, where various ancient buildings from the Qing Dynasty are arranged along a circular tour path, including the ancient stage, Yiren Hall, Geng (Geng) Hall, Chengren Hall, Wang Shunchang's house, etc. Among them, the official mansion Geng Hall is the largest in Qingyuan. Although the architecture of Qingyuan is magnificent, with many exquisite wood carvings, brick carvings, and stone carvings, and elegant patterns painted under the eaves, it generally gives people a relatively new feeling and lacks ancient charm. Many film and television dramas have taken scenes here. From Qingyuan, you can cross a lake and arrive at Mingyuan, which is a collection of Ming Dynasty buildings. Mingyuan is the essence of the Attraction. You need to climb a small hill when visiting. Entering the mountain gate, which was originally the remnant of Liushun Hall, the public hall of the Wang family, and crossing the Yinxiu Bridge built by nuns, you can see the beautifully carved stone archway of the Fang Clan Ancestral Hall. The strange thing is that there is no inscription on the archway, but a grinning ghost is carved, stepping on a square bucket, forming the word "Kui", indicating that the person who built the archway wants the family to have more top scholars. Going up the steps, passing the Shanhua Pavilion donated by merchants, the first private house, Leshan Hall (Maodi Hall), comes into view. This was originally a place for entertainment and discussion for the Seniors over 80 years old in the clan. Leshan Hall is adjacent to the Caomen Hall of the Wang Clan Branch Temple in the north. If you continue walking, you will see the Sijian House, a family temple with a long history. Then, in front of a group of houses on the north side, you can vaguely see the construction method of the Yuan Dynasty in Wu Jianhua's house. The Fangguantian House where ordinary farmers live is relatively simple. The carvings of Fang Wentai's house are exquisite. There is also Su Xuehen's house for visiting. Standing on the mountain where Mingyuan is located, you can see the horse head walls and green trees of the ancient buildings blending with each other in the near distance. In the distance are today's villages and towns, but the houses have also formed the appearance of white walls and black tiles. If you are interested, you can go out of Qiankou's houses and go south along National Highway 205 for 1 kilometer. You can see a Ming Dynasty lower spire on the roadside. The tower is already covered with grass and trees, which is quite vicissitudes. If you want to find a place to eat or stay nearby, Qiankou Town has them. Tangmo, a Hui-style village in the east, is about 4 kilometers away from Qiankou's houses, and Chengkan, the "Bagua Village" in the north, is about 8 kilometers away. You can visit them together.
Qiankou House, also known as Zixia Mountain Villa, is located in the south of Zixia Peak, Qiankou Town, Huizhou District, Huangshan City. Qiankou House is a traditional Huizhou residence in Huizhou. On a small mountain, a variety of different ancient houses are displayed, quite ingenious, there are cave clubs, house, small bridges, road pavilions, archways, etc.
A free viewing attraction, but it is a 5A-level scenic spot, the key cultural relics protection unit in the country, the ancient building is very beautiful, there is time to observe it carefully. It coincides with some places under construction and can't see all the beauty.
Qiankou Residential House is actually free. I heard that it is because it is managed by the Tourism Bureau, so there is no charge. Parking charges are 10 yuan. In two parts, the place is not big, most of the houses are empty, and the inside of the empty ones are also selling things. You can go to the ancient village of Xixinan by the way.
Qiankou people's house in Huangshan Huizhou District Qiankou Town Zixia Mountain, composed of Ming and Qing buildings. This scenic spot is the Ming and Qing buildings scattered by the local government in the 1980s and unsuitable for local protection. It will be demolished and restored, and it will be protected. It will gather 24 ancient buildings such as the most classic houses, temples, archways, stage stations of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It is known as the "Ming and Qing Living Monographs". In the 1980s, the local government spared no effort to protect cultural relics, and its advanced awareness is worthy of praise. In January 1988, the scenic spot was listed as a key national cultural relics protection unit. This scenic spot contains two attractions, one is the Mingyuan Villa representing the Ming Dynasty, and the other is the Qingyuan Villa representing the Qing Dynasty. They are all free to visit. It is 7 kilometers away from the ancient city of Huizhou. There is a bus to arrive. There is a chance to see the house in ancient Huizhou 500 years ago. It is very rare.
Qiankou houses do not need tickets, they are 5A-level scenic spots. Qiankou houses are demolition and restoration, centralized protection, and a collection of the most typical residential houses in the local Ming and Qing eras. There are 2 scenic spots in Qiankou houses, which are not large in scale, but it is worth seeing. It seems that the traffic is inconvenient, except for self-driving.
Qiankou House, "Huizhou Architecture School". Here, more than 20 Ming and Qing ancient buildings have been rescued from various places in Huizhou. Divided by the dynasties of the building, Qiankou Houses are divided into two parks, namely Qingyuan and Mingyuan. Qingyuan, there are 7 Qing Dynasty houses and temples, 1 ancient stage, 1 shop, 1 rental house; and Mingyuan, there are Ming Dynasty houses, 9 temple buildings, 1 archway, 1 pavilion, 1 bridge. The most important thing is that there is no ticket here, only parking fees are charged. The buildings inside are all selling teak trees and Xingtai. The lower minarets outside the village are covered with small trees and are often old.
Qiankou residential area is very small, no tickets are charged, visit with ID card, less than an hour to visit. Qiankou House, also known as "Zixia Mountain Villa", takes the original demolition method, will be scattered in the ancient Huizhou area of 10 typical Ming Dynasty buildings concentrated in one place, pavilions, bridges, buildings, pavilions, halls and interior furnishings. Qiankou houses have ancient stage, Cheng Benpeitang, rented houses, Wanshengji, Guyutang, Yirentang, Chengrentang, Qingyuan and other buildings. Qiankou houses are known as the Ming Dynasty houses architectural museum, which is a precious example of studying Chinese architectural history.
潜口民宅由黄山至歙县的沿途有"古建长廊"之称,潜口明代民宅是其杰出代表,"紫霞山庄"全庄面积16000平方米,采取原拆原建的方法,将散落在附近的10座典型的明代建筑集中一处,形成了今天独具风格的明代山庄。这十余座明代古建筑是荫秀桥、石牌坊、善化亭、乐善堂、曹门厅、方观田宅、司谏第、吴建华宅、方文泰宅、苏雪痕宅等。此处无门票,登个记签个名既可入内。