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Tianluokeng Earthen Building Cluster —クラシッククラスター
福建省のより魅力的な歴史の一部には、土楼があります-数世紀前にさかのぼる大きな丸い、突っ込んだ地球の建物。 Tianluokeng tulouクラスターは、2008年にユネスコによって世界遺産として登録されました。これは、特定のタイプの共同生活および防衛組織を例証する建物の伝統と機能の例外的な例として、環境との調和の観点からです。 Tianluokeng Earthen Building Clusterは、オリンピックリング型のきちんとした5つの土の建物のグループです。1つの正方形の建物とその周りの4つの丸い建物です。多くの旅行者は「4つの料理と1つのスープ」と呼んでいます。
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Zhangzhou Tianluokeng Village
ia門にあるホテルのロビーでプライベートガイドに会い、有名なトゥルーアトラクションに直接向かいます(車で約2時間)。 Tianluokeng Tulou Clusterに到着したら、Shuyang TownにあるTianluokeng hakka clusterの山頂(展望台)で概要を見てください。城は、主に4つの丸い家と1つの長方形の土の家で構成され、4つの料理と1つのスープと呼ばれます。この地域で最も壮大で保存状態の良い客家の1つです。その後、Tianluokeng Hakkaクラスターの周りを歩き回り、地域の日常生活を見てみましょう。
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その後、休憩を取り、美しいティーガーデンに囲まれた地元の家庭料理レストランで楽しいランチをお楽しみください。おいしい郷土料理と穏やかな田園風景からリフレッシュしてください。 Xiaban Villageまで車で15分進み、Yuchanglouを訪れます。 Yuchanglou Tulouは福建省に存在するホストの中で最も古いもので、一般的に「Leaning Tulou」と呼ばれています。土製の建物が完成するとすぐに、2階の廊下にある木製の柱が両側に傾斜し始め、角度制限である15度に達しました!建物全体が転倒しているように見えますが!
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Companion58492358529,2025年1月23日
- Review from Tripadvisor
Hey everyone, it’s Ori again! After an emotional journey in Yancheng (盐城), I was thrilled to receive another invitation from TripAdvisor—this time to explore Zhangzhou (漳州). The journey to Zhangzhou was, let’s just say, quite an adventure. 🚗 First, I took a train from Yancheng to Shanghai 🚄. Then, a flight from Shanghai to Xiamen ✈️. Finally, it was another hour-long car ride to Zhangzhou. The whole way, I kept asking myself, “What could possibly make Zhangzhou worth such a long trip?” The answer? I found it the next morning, standing before the Hakka Tulou (土楼 – 客家土楼), centuries-old earthen buildings that took my breath away. 📍 Hakka Tulou – a living legacy The Hakka Tulou are incredible earthen structures built by the Hakka people 🏯. Made entirely of rammed earth, wood, and stone, these buildings are not just homes—they are fortresses designed to protect entire communities. You may recognize the Tulou from the movie Mulan (2020), and if you were as obsessed with the film as I was, standing among these historic structures feels like stepping right into a scene from the movie. Unlike other ancient towns I’ve visited, the Tulou have a unique charm. They’re simple yet monumental, humble yet awe-inspiring. Walking through the narrow paths and seeing these circular structures up close gave me the sense of being transported back in time. What struck me most was the atmosphere. The faint aroma of hand-rolled tobacco 🚬, the smell of smoke drifting out from tiny kitchen chimneys 🔥, and the warm laughter of locals filled the air. Everyone I met had a smile on their face, and their kindness made me feel like I truly belonged there. 🎭 String puppets and dragon dances As soon as we arrived, we were welcomed with a lively String Puppet (提线木偶) performance 🎎 and an exhilarating Dragon Dance (舞龙) 🐉. The artists were nothing short of amazing, bringing their puppets to life with such precision and artistry. The rhythmic beats of the drums, the traditional music, and the timeless backdrop of the Tulou created a performance that felt both magical and unforgettable. 🥁 📍 Tianluokeng Tulou Cluster (田螺坑土楼群) After the performances, I climbed a small mountain to take in a bird’s-eye view of the Tianluokeng Tulou Cluster. Let me tell you, the view was absolutely worth it. From above, the Tulou formed perfect circular patterns, surrounded by lush green forests 🌳 and cascading rice terraces 🌾. Standing there, I felt an overwhelming sense of connection to both nature and history. Every brick, every layer of earth seemed to tell a story of the generations that had lived there. This wasn’t just a trip—it was a journey through time, a chance to see the world through the eyes of the past. 📍 Yunshuiyao – a dreamlike ancient town As night fell, we made our way to Yunshuiyao (云水谣), a small, peaceful ancient town 🏮. Yunshuiyao at night is indescribably beautiful. The red lanterns lining the stone-paved streets, the reflections of old houses on the still water 🌊, and the gentle sound of the flowing stream—it all felt like a scene from a dream. Walking across the stone bridge, I stopped to watch the lantern lights shimmering on the water. There were no noisy crowds, just the soft rustle of leaves 🍃 and the earthy aroma of the surrounding nature 🌾. If you’re looking for a destination that’s rich in history and deeply connected to nature, Zhangzhou should be at the top of your list. This place isn’t just a destination—it’s an experience, a journey that stays with you long after you leave. A huge thank you to TripAdvisor ! #fujian #zhangzhou #Tripadvisorchina #中国年味世界共享 #ChineseNewYearGlobalAffection #chinatravel #travelwithtripcom






























markandsue-84,2019年11月28日
- Review from Tripadvisor
Our English speaking guide, Jane, who was Hakka, was interesting and informative, we visited 3 of the Tulou, each one slightly different, and such a unique style of communal living - where some are living to this day, I can see this style of living will cease to exist in generations to come as it is isolated and lacks some basic facilities, at a certain age the ‘young’ are leaving for the towns and cities. The countryside is interesting with its rice terraces, banana and fruit plantations. There were racks of Persimmons and vegetables sun drying outside the fortified walls, and we got to taste some of these at the Hakka style food lunch in a restaurant in one of the villages. Janes part of the private tour we were on was a 5/5, we were picked up by car at our hotel, the driver did not speak English, and the car was a medium size sedan (with bright red interior), so there was not much leg room for my husband who is reasonably tall, and the drive is 2-3 hours each way, Jane met us nearer the villages. You will want to be warned about the driving...the drivers drive these roads daily, so know what they are doing, but it is terrifying to someone not used to the aggressive style, weaving in and out of traffic, the continual use of the horn....Wouldn’t recommend the private driver for nervous passengers.
Charmaine L,2019年3月16日
- Review from Tripadvisor
The 3hour drive from Xiamen was all worth it! Very insightful, the hakka houses are so interesting! Very rich in history and culture.
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