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Which is better, Xidi Village or Hongcun Village?

Xidi village is better than Hongcun village. Next, from the perspective of photography, environment, architecture and fame:

1, photography angle:

Hongcun is more spiritual than Xidi, which makes people feel clear and energetic.

2. Environmental perspective:

Hongcun is in a better environment than Xidi, because the mountains around Hongcun are better and more layered than Xidi.

3. Architectural angle:

The overall feeling of Hongcun Building is better than Xidi, more popular and more regular.

4. Fame angle:

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon made Hongcun famous at home and abroad, while Xidi was unknown and little known.

Related introduction:

Xidi village 1

Xidi Town, yi county, Anhui Province is an administrative village and a traditional village in China. Located at the southern foot of Huangshan Mountain and the south side of Yixian Basin, the village area is 10.7 square kilometers. Xidi Village was founded in the Northern Song Dynasty, developed in the middle of Jingtai in the Ming Dynasty and flourished in the early Qing Dynasty.

Xidi village is boat-shaped as a whole, surrounded by mountains, and two streams run through the village. The village takes a vertical street and two downstream roads as the main skeleton, which constitutes a village street system extending mainly to the east and north and south. Streets and alleys are paved with bluestone in Yixian County, and ancient buildings are mostly maintained by wooden structures and brick walls. Woodcarving, stone carving and brick carving are colorful, and the design layout of roadway and building is coordinated.

The village space is flexible and changeable, and the architectural color is simple and elegant. It is a typical representative of Huizhou architectural art in China. Xidi Village has a profound cultural heritage and has two national intangible cultural heritages: Huizhou Three Carvings and Huizhou Traditional Dwellings.

2. Hongcun

Hongcun Town, yi county City, Anhui Province is an administrative village, a traditional village in China, located at the southern foot of Huangshan Mountain, with a village area of 19. 1 1 hectare. It was founded in Shaoxing in the Southern Song Dynasty (1131-162).

Hongcun is a "bull-shaped village". Seen from a height, the whole village is like a green cow lying on a stream in front of the mountain. Leigang is a bull's head, towering ancient trees are horns, dwellings are cattle's bodies, water caves are cattle intestines, Moon Bay is a cow's belly, South Lake is a cow's belly, and four bridges on rivers and streams are cattle legs. Hongcun is surrounded by mountains on three sides, and its layout basically keeps facing south. The base is located in the center, surrounded by mountains and rivers.

The ancient buildings in Hongcun are all Huizhou-style buildings, with regular white walls and blue tiles and upturned cornices. The site selection, layout and architectural form of the whole village emphasize the ideal realm of harmony between man and nature, respect for nature and utilization of nature, so that the overall outline of Hongcun is in harmony with natural scenery such as topography, landforms and mountains and rivers.

Hongcun is now well preserved, with more than 40 residential buildings in Ming and Qing Dynasties/KLOC-0. The main attractions are: Moon Girl Horse, South Lake, South Lake Academy, Chengzhitang, Hongcun Water Town, Ancient Tree, Shu Ren Hall, Ming Taizu Temple, Lexutang and so on.