Daqitou village is situated near Leping city, Guangdong Province. You can get there by bus from JiaoKou bus station to Leping, and then walk ~1.5-2km along the road. Entrance ticket costs only 10 Yuan...
A very beautiful place to visit and enjoy the peaceful ambience. Nestled on a mountain top and accessible by road with a lot of scenic spots around where you can spend a day at Leisure. You can clim...
A small village not far from Sanshui, Foshan. Old, deserted houses and temples . An interesting couple of hours strolling around the alleys and walking into these old, empty houses. Old photos and ...
Daqitou Ancient Village is featured by the Qing Dynasty pot-ear houses. The layout is neat and the reservation is almost complete. The houses, ancestral halls and ponds are all complete. Ear gables, wooden fence doors, etc., have a strong Lingnan style. The tower of the village entrance is one of the landmarks here. This pen-shaped old tower and the two stone buildings under the tower and the fish pond in front of the tower create a humanistic landscape, which is quite meaningful.
Good scenery in the ancient village, a good place to relax and play!
An ancient village that is little known, no tickets.
This ancient village with mountains and rivers is quite okay. Anyway, if you come here to see the sea of flowers, it’s better, yes, it’s really crowded, because it’s still lively, but the traffic here is not It is particularly convenient, but parking is very convenient, basically you can park, and you can also visit nearby manufacturers.
Sanshui Daqitou Ancient Village-I visited again after many years, but it was still rundown and deserted! Although there is a sign at the entrance that says the ticket is 10 yuan, it is unguarded and enters and exits at will. A very magnificent piece of ancient pot penthouse with Lingnan characteristics! The long bluestone alley is deep to the end, and the vicissitudes of life are far away.
Daqitou Ancient Village is located in a small village in Sanshui, but it is a pity that few people have been maintained now. Many historic houses have been left to the wind and rain, and some have begun to collapse...