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How much is the ticket for Kansai Xinwei?

Speaking of tourism, more and more ethnic villages have come out recently. Hakka dwellings are one of them, and Hakka enclosed houses are the representatives. There is a new Kansai Wai in Jiangxi, which is a representative one. Let's take a look at the specific details of Kansai New Wai.

Introduction to the new paddock in Kansai The new paddock in Kansai is the largest, most complete and comprehensive Hakka paddock. In fact, the gate of Kansai New Wai is not very big, and its gatehouse is mainly for defense, so the defense function of Hakka Wai House is very strong. The walls on both sides of the door are specially reinforced and very thick, which is more like a modern security room. In fact, there are a large number of enclosed houses in Ganzhou City, Jiangxi Province, but many of them have been destroyed and there are many security risks.

Kansai Xinwei is the most representative Hakka paddock here. Kansai Xinwei has always attracted domestic and foreign tourists and become a place to publicize Hakka culture. Kansai Xinwei is located in longnan county. This place was built by Xu Mingjun, a local tycoon at that time. Xu Mingjun is honest and trustworthy and ready to help others. During the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty, enclosure construction began. This new paddock in Kansai took 29 years to complete, which can be said to be a very big project.

Kansai New Perimeter Tour Guide Kansai New Perimeter combines Xichang Perimeter, Tian Xin Perimeter, Dashu Cave, Gao Peng Perimeter and other surrounding paddocks to create Kansai Perimeter Scenic Area. The overall shape of the New Kansai Wai is rectangular. There are also turrets in the four corners of the New Kansai Wai, and there are many gun holes, which shows that the defense here is very strict. There are always more than 100 houses in Kansai Xinwei, which can be said to be a palace-style building with complete functions.

Kansai Xinwei is now a national key cultural relics protection unit, and many descendants and relatives of Hakka people come here to play and visit. I believe Kansai Xinwei will become more and more famous in the future.