
Fujian Tulou: The Architectural Marvel Inspiring Mulan’s Hometown
Explore the historic Fujian tulou in Yongding, inspiring the hometown in Disney’s Mulan and ‘Big Fish & Begonia,’ and a symbol of Hakka culture and UNESCO heritage.
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Explore the historic Fujian tulou in Yongding, inspiring the hometown in Disney’s Mulan and ‘Big Fish & Begonia,’ and a symbol of Hakka culture and UNESCO heritage.
Fujian tulou are more than unique architectural marvels; they are the cultural heart of the Hakka people, embodying generations of wisdom and community spirit in China’s Fujian province.
Discover the rich legacy of Fujian’s tulou, traditional Hakka communal homes where close-knit communities uphold values of loyalty, respect, and honesty.
Explore how Fujian’s tulou dwellings embody the Hakka people’s legacy of harmonious living with nature through sustainable architecture and cultural heritage.
Nestled in China’s Fujian Province, the tulou are earth-built dwellings that reflect the ingenuity and cultural richness of the Hakka people. Discover their unique design and enduring legacy.
Explore the enduring legacy of Fujian Tulou, the unique earthen structures of China's Hakka people, showcasing ancient architectural wisdom and a rich cultural heritage.
Guanlan Ancient Market in Shenzhen transforms into a dazzling nighttime spectacle, as light and shadow bring to life the stories of this historic Hakka bazaar, enchanting visitors nightly from 8 p.m.
Discover the unique Fujian Tulou, earthen buildings that showcase the wisdom and creativity of the Hakka people, reflecting a harmonious blend of architecture and nature in southeast China’s Fujian Province.
Wutong Mountain in Shenzhen, known as the ‘Lung of the City,’ offers panoramic views of China’s rapidly developing metropolis and insight into the unique Hakka culture.
Discover Wutong Mountain, known as the Lung of the City, and its panoramic views of Shenzhen—a city transformed by China’s reform and opening-up policy.
Wutong Mountain in Shenzhen, known as the “Lungs of the City,” offers panoramic views and rich Hakka culture. Discover how this peak symbolizes Shenzhen’s rapid growth since China’s reform and opening-up.