Tulou-Yongding Earth Building(Travel China-Fujian) 福建永定客家土楼
The scenic spot Hakka Earth Building (TuLou) Folk Cultural Village at Yongding county, Longyan, Fujian province, China. Many of the earth building were built during Ming dynasty, using mud, straw, detritus, and bamboo pieces to build the round building. It can stay many people, even the whole village people, to against the brugands's invasion.
中国福建省龙岩市永定客家土楼。
Tulou - Hakka Earth Buildings Village at Yongding, china
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The Chuxi Tulou Cluster, Yongding County, China
The Chuxi Tulou Cluster is another UNESCO World Heritage Site with five large circular buildings, 10 rectangular buildings and a 600-year old history. Very few tourists come to Chuxi because of the hard journey but when the road is finished...they will come...
Unlike many of the other clusters, there are no modern buildings in Chuxi Tulou Cluster, only the old ones, and what made it even more interesting was the fact that we could go into the upper levels.
Yongding earth buildings
The famous earth buildings (tulou) are located in Yongding, Zhangzhou, Fujian Province.
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
Yong Ding Hakka Earth Buildings
Yong Ding Hakka Earth Buildings are scattered over the southern part of Longyan area in Fujian Province. A wonderful example of ancient Chinese architecture, the edifices are renowned for their history, unique grandiose style, and delicate layout. Yong Ding Hakka Earth Buildings were even praised by UNESCO as testament to mythological mountain village architecture unmatched in the world.
Travel China-Yongding Hakka earth buildings 福建永定客家土楼
Taking bus from Longyan bus station, about 1 and half hours driving. Beside Hakka round earth building, we also interested on the square type of the earth buildings.
福建永定的客家土楼,不但有圆形的,还有长型和方型的。
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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Tulou in Yongding China
Tulou in Yongding China
Fujian Tulou 福建土楼 - Aerial View of Key UNESCO Heritage Earthen Buildings (4K)
Take a closer look at these magnificent Tulou (earthen buildings) from the sky. Aerial views covering key UNESCO Heritage buildings, including the Tianluokeng Complex, Fuyulou, Zhenchenglou (Prince of Tulou), Chengqilou (King of Tulou), and the Chuxi Complex.
Tulou in Fujian province China
Tulou in Fujian province China
Tulou in Yongding County, the Marvellous Buidlings
Tulou in Yongding County, the Marvellous Buidlings
China, Yongding Tulou 福建永定土楼 (16 Jan 2015)
China, Yongding Tulou 福建永定土楼 (16 Jan 2015)
Hakka Tulou, Yongding, Fujian, China
Yongding Tulou
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Tulou, Ancient Earthen Complexes of China
Tulou, Ancient Earthen Complexes of China
Tulou is a kind of earthen houses, built by Hakka and Minnan peoples in the mountainous and rural areas of south-eastern China, mainly in the province of Fujian. They were mostly built between the 12th and the 20th centuries. Tulou is a powerful, multi-storey homes, usually circular in shape, with a very thick, 'almost 6 feet' of mud walls, reinforced with wood, bamboo and stones, with access to the central courtyard through one door only. The result is a well-lit, well-ventilated, windproof and earthquake-proof building that is warm in winter and cool in summer. Tulous usually have only one main gate, guarded by 4–5-inch-thick or 100–130 mm wooden doors reinforced with an outer shell of iron plate. The top level of these earth buildings has gun holes for defensive purposes. In the middle of the stone courtyard is a small building performing ceremonial functions like weddings, funerals, prayer. The courtyard is surrounded by wooden corridors leading to housing consisting of two or three rooms. The two lowest floors of Tulou are bulky, do not have windows and are most commonly used as warehouses and granaries, while homes are located above the second floor.
Tulou are called small kingdoms or small towns because they fit the whole clan and can house up to 800 people or 80 families each. Tulou first emerged as early as the thirteenth century, But the most complex houses built in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Tulou design exercises not only residential and defensive functions, but also provides the harmony and peace of mind thanks to the subordination of the rules of feng shui. In the province of Fujian is currently 46 Tulou gathered in several groups, of which the largest and best known Chuxi, Tianluokeng, Hekeng, Gaobei, Dadi, Hongkeng and Yangxian. In 2008 Fujian Tulou, designated as UNESCO World Heritage site, is a small and specialized subgroup of tulou, known for their unique shape, large scale, and ingenious structure. There are more than 20,000 tulou in southern Fujian, still stand today, ten of which are over 600 years old. The oldest one, “Fu Xing Lou” in Hu Le town, was constructed over 1,200 years ago and is regarded as a “living fossil” of the construction style of central China.
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Fujian province, Chuxi Tulou Cluster, Yongding County