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Kejia Village, Pingshan Town, Longgang District, Shenzhen 518118, ChinaMap
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If you are interested in ancient architecture, go. If you are interested in Hakka folklore, go. Falling walls, broken doors, moss-covered stone roads, through the embers of the sunset, you will love it.
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Pingshan Hakka Village Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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"Dawanshiju" is located in the Hakka Village in the southwest of Pingshan Town, Pingshan Town. It is a castle-style Hakka surrounded by dragon houses. "Dawanshiju" is a key cultural relic protection unit in Shenzhen. It is one of the well-preserved Hakka enclosures. "Dawanshiju" was built by the Zeng clan. According to the genealogy records, the Zeng family was originally from Wucheng in the Central Plains. In the early years of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty, it moved to Jiyang Village, Yongfeng, Ji'an, Jiangxi, and then moved to Shibi Village, Ninghua County, Tingzhou, Fujian, and then moved to Haiyang County, Chaozhou, Guangdong, and then moved to Xingning. Duke Jianhui of the thirteenth generation moved to Pingshan, and Duke of Zhou of the fifteenth generation began to build the Dawanshi Residence in the fifty-sixth year of Qianlong (1791).
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Pingshan Hakka Village Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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If you are interested in ancient architecture, go. If you are interested in Hakka folklore, go. Falling walls, broken doors, moss-covered stone roads, through the embers of the sunset, you will love it.
Dawanshiju was built in Qingqianlong in 56 years (1791), is one of the largest and most complete square Hakka enclosures in the country, covering an area of 2.5 million square meters, construction area 1.66 million square meters, a total of more than 400 houses. Now it is a key cultural relics in Guangdong Province and a special cultural district in Shenzhen.
Dawanshiju is one of the more large-scale preserved Hakka enclosures in Shenzhen. It is a place where the family of Zeng lived, lived and worked, and retained the historical folk relics and cultural essence of the Hakka family. The architectural style of Dawanshiju reflects the traditional feudal ritual system of the Central Plains and the basic format of the Han and Jin manor-style Wubao, reflecting the historical origin of Dawanshiju.
The most representative ancient house in Pingshan District, Shenzhen, a large house with a moon pond in front of the door. There are now slogans on the walls decades ago.
The large Hakka house in Pingshan is very easy to find on the side of the road. There has been a lighting art exhibition and an illustration exhibition. Although it is not big, it will take less than an hour to see it, but the integration of art and history is very good.