Nestled in the lush mountains of southeast China’s Fujian Province, Guanyang Village in Nanjing County is a living testament to the rich Hakka heritage that thrives within its iconic earthen fort-like buildings, known as Fujian Tulou.
With a history spanning over 700 years, these remarkable structures date back to the Song and Yuan dynasties. Fujian Tulou are traditional communal dwellings unique to the Hakka people, designed to be both defensive fortresses and harmonious living spaces. Their circular and square layouts embody the \
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