In the Qiaocun Village in Nankou, Meizhou, I like a Hakka village very much. The village is surrounded by mountains on three sides, full of green eyes, small rivers, and the Hakka houses built around the village are scaled up. ❤ Recommended reason: This can be described as a complete collection of Hakka houses style, all kinds of establishments, very beautiful. There are 31 hundred-year-old Hakka houses represented by "Nanhua and Yi" beautiful, diverse architectural styles, and distinctive characteristics, enjoying the reputation of "China's most typical Hakka Weiwu ancient village". In addition to the traditional style of Hakka ancient residential building, there are gothic, baroque Western architectural elements, which can be described as a treasure in traditional Chinese residential buildings. 🌟 Highlights: At the end of Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the People's Republic of China, Hakkas have sprung up the trend of making a living in Nanyang. Many people in the overseas Chinese villages also chose to leave their hometowns to Southeast Asia and Europe and the United States to make a living. Overseas Chinese who have made a successful career have inherited the tradition of the Hakkas falling leaves. Back to my hometown to buy land to build a house. Guangzong Yaozu, a small overseas Chinese village, so formed a spectacular Hakka building community, after a hundred years of vicissitudes, still preserved well.
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In the Qiaocun Village in Nankou, Meizhou, I like a Hakka village very much. The village is surrounded by mountains on three sides, full of green eyes, small rivers, and the Hakka houses built around the village are scaled up. ❤ Recommended reason: This can be described as a complete collection of Hakka houses style, all kinds of establishments, very beautiful. There are 31 hundred-year-old Hakka houses represented by "Nanhua and Yi" beautiful, diverse architectural styles, and distinctive characteristics, enjoying the reputation of "China's most typical Hakka Weiwu ancient village". In addition to the traditional style of Hakka ancient residential building, there are gothic, baroque Western architectural elements, which can be described as a treasure in traditional Chinese residential buildings. 🌟 Highlights: At the end of Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the People's Republic of China, Hakkas have sprung up the trend of making a living in Nanyang. Many people in the overseas Chinese villages also chose to leave their hometowns to Southeast Asia and Europe and the United States to make a living. Overseas Chinese who have made a successful career have inherited the tradition of the Hakkas falling leaves. Back to my hometown to buy land to build a house. Guangzong Yaozu, a small overseas Chinese village, so formed a spectacular Hakka building community, after a hundred years of vicissitudes, still preserved well.
Qiaoxiang Village is located in Nankou Town, Meixian District, 12 kilometers away from the county seat, is an ancient village with a history of more than 500 years, is a famous overseas Chinese town. The overseas Chinese countryside has beautiful ecological scenery and simple folk customs. In addition to the rape flowers everywhere, there are 31 beautiful, diverse architectural styles, and distinctive century-old Hakka houses. Among them, the "Nanhua Youxuan", which has a history of more than 100 years, is one of the largest and best-preserved ancient houses in Hakka area. When I arrived at the Qiaocun Village in Nankou, I saw a lot of Western-style houses and thought that I had gone abroad, and most of these houses still lived. Nanhua is the largest one, covering more than 11,000 square meters, more than 160 rooms, commonly known as ten halls and nine wells. Unfortunately, Nanhua's photo of the second-lowest vision was only found. I didn't find it. I waited for it to be appreciated. There is a bus to Qiaoxiang Village. In order to save time, it is more cost-effective to charter a car. You can go to Lingguang Temple, Jianying Memorial Park, Songkou Ancient Town, Nankou Ancient Village, etc. in one day.