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The most bizarre village in China, no one has come here in 600 years. The Japanese walk around when they see it. Why is this?

Because the alleys here are very complicated, it is said that there were no thieves here in ancient times, because once they entered, it would be difficult to escape. This village is Bagua Village. It is said that it was built by the descendants of Zhuge Liang, so this village is also called "Zhuge Bagua Village". This village has a history of more than 600 years, and most of the people living here are descendants of Zhuge Liang.

This village is built according to the pattern of "Eight Formations", and many ancient dwellings from the Ming and Qing Dynasties are still preserved in the village. In the country, this village is the only one that has preserved ancient culture. The entire terrain of Bagua Village is quite peculiar. It is relatively low in the middle and relatively high around it, so a pond is naturally formed. This pond is a core of Bagua Village, which is also the base point of the entire "Eight Formations Diagram".

With this pond as the center, eight very winding and twisting small alleys extend outward. In addition, there are various narrow alleys in the middle of these eight alleys, each of which is connected together to form a ring shape. Therefore, except for the residents who live here all year round, it is difficult for outsiders to come out of this village. The residents here have always lived a very happy life. ?

If you are interested in this village and want to travel here, it is best to have someone guide you, otherwise you will easily get lost and unable to get out. And when you come to this place, you must protect the things here. After all, these are buildings with hundreds of years of history. Don't destroy them at will and be a moral tourist.