Province du Fujian : villages & Tulous
Les villages et Tulous que l'on aperçoit dans la vidéo :
- Village de Taxia
- Village de Tianluokeng
- Hekeng
- Dapinglou
- Village de Shiqiao
- Chuxi
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Nanjing County- Tulous and The Yunshuiyao Scenic Area, Fujian
Our experience in Nanjing County was both peaceful and relaxing. It wasn’t very busy and as we had hired a driver for the second day we had little stress travelling between the different sites.
Itinerary- Yunshuiyao Scenic Area, Tianluokeng Tulou cluster, Yuchanglou, Taxia Village and Hongkeng Tulou Cluster.
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Filmed 7th-9th July 2017
Nanjing Qingdelou Inn - Nanjing - China
Nanjing Qingdelou Inn hotel city: Nanjing - Country: China
Address: Taxia Village, Shuyang Town, Nanjing County; zip code: 363608
With a history of 265 years, Nanjing Qingdelou Inn offers en-suite accommodation Shuyang Town. There is free parking and free WiFi across the property. Fujian Tulou Scenic Zone is 15 minutes’ drive away.
-- 南靖庆德楼客栈位于书洋镇中心,拥有265多年的历史。客栈设有免费停车位和免费WiFi。 南靖庆德楼客栈距离福建土楼风景名胜区有15分钟的车程,距离裕昌楼约7分钟车程。 每间客房都配有空调、平板卫星电视或有线电视和电热水壶。私人浴室配有淋浴、拖鞋和免费洗浴用品。 24小时前台提供行李寄存服务。旅游咨询台的工作人员很乐意为客人提供旅游建议及订票服务。客人在入住期间可享受免费洗衣服务。客栈提供免费的内部停车场。 ...
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Jingyanglou Private Tulou in The Hongkeng Cluster, China
You can drive from gorgeous Taxia Village over to the Hongkeng Tulou Cluster without any problems. The Hongkeng cluster contains Zhengchanglou, Jingyanglou, Kaijulou and Fuyulou, all completely different styles of tulous that should be seen even through we were definately becoming toulou'd out...
Jingyanglou is a very friendly and quiet private tulou that didn't have many families still living inside along with even fewer tourists. Originally called the Lins' residence, Jingyanglou was constructed between 1821-1852 and is a square tulou. Four stories high, 12 bays wide and 10 bays deep.
Best Attractions and Places to See in Yongding County, China
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Hakka Houses
Fujian Tianluokeng Tulou (Nanjing Wooden building)
Yongding Earth Building
Chuxi Tulou
Hakka Culture Village of Yongding
Gaobei Tulou Compound
Yanxiang Lou
Zhenfu Lou
Zhongchuan Ancient Villages
Ta'xia Village
Tulou 土楼 - Owning the Earth and Sky | 风土人情
Tulou - Taxia Village
A Hakka Village located in a valley in the west of Shuyang Town, Nanjing County, was built in 1426 (Ming Dynasty) by the Zhang family whose descendants still live there. Entering this village along the clear brook criss-crossed by eleven stone arched bridges and flanked by rustic homes and mountains, the experience is iconic.
There are more than 40 earthern buildings, simply known as Tulou, in all kinds of shapes. Despite the spectacular scenery, the village suffers from a population drain, as younger generations flee to Chinese cities for a better future. Policies forbid extensions to Tulous despite the family growing larger. Forced further out, away from the jurisdiction of conservation rules, Taxia community is being hollowed out as Tulou are left half-empty.
But as hotels, hostels and businesses reopen here, the village is poised for rejuvenation. The young are coming back, opening shops along a commercial street, bring back a much needed buzz and economy.
Producers:
Chen Pengfeng
Jonathan Ong
Wang Shu
Hakka Tulou Cluster Yong Ding Fujian China
This is the famous Hakka Tulou in Yong Ding, Fujian Province, China, May 2015.
Hakka Tulou Cluster Fujian China II
We rested at the pavilion next to the river among the Tulou cluster. May 2015
Tianluokeng Tulou Cluster, Fujian
Fireworks going off around the Tianluokeng Tulou Cluster in China's Fujian Province.
4 Dish 1 Soup Tian Luo Keng Shangban Village Fujian China March 2012
Exploring Yunnan Province - Bicycle Touring in China - The ONION Adventure
A train ride and a day on a bus got us from Yangshuo in Central China to the province of Yunnan where we are now traveling North into some really hilly but beautiful mountains.
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Cycling Taiwan - East Coast!! Part 2 (RAD Ep 24)- Manzhou - Jialeshui Beach - Gangzi - Dawu
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The East Coast of Taiwan continues to impress us and quite literally blow us away (har har). But seriously the head wind going north was insanity sauce. Still, gorgeous days and we did get an afternoon of reprieve in an awesome, tucked away surf spot called Jaileshui (definitely recommend stopping and staying there...even have a surf school!). If the wind had stayed calm we might've stayed there a week!
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