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Is Fuzhou Liangcuo Historical and Cultural District fun? Recommended travel guides
Fuzhou Liangcuo Historical and Cultural District is the favorite check-in spot for Internet celebrities in Fuzhou. It has preserved a large number of Liang’s ancestral houses and can feel the beauty of the landscape and countryside. What are the fun places in Fuzhou Liangcuo Historical and Cultural District? Woolen cloth? See details below, let’s take a look! Liangcuo Historical and Cultural Street
Liangcuo is known as "the most beautiful ancient village in Sanjiangkou" and is located in Sanjiangkou, Chengmen Town, Cangshan. In addition to the well-preserved contiguous ancient houses, there is also historical culture and humanistic atmosphere worth experiencing. Tour Features
01. Ancient House
The architecture of Liang House is very distinctive, with wood and stone structure, gray tiles, low and square, and the saddle walls unique to Fujian architecture can be seen everywhere, with smooth lines , extremely exquisite. The houses are basically composed of black, white and gray, with brick red accents, as if they have stepped into a painting. Liang House currently preserves more than 30 ancient buildings from the Tang, Yuan and Qing Dynasties, and some ancient houses have been transformed into teahouses, flower rooms and academies, realizing another level of value.
02. Liang’s Ancestral Hall
Among the existing ancient buildings in Liangcuo, Yongsheng Liang’s Ancestral Hall is one of the most popular places to visit. The Liang Ancestral Hall is a provincial cultural relic protection unit. It was built in the first year of Longxing in the Southern Song Dynasty (1163) and has a history of more than 800 years. The name of the hall "Yiyan Hall" was inscribed by Zhu Xi. There is a pair of white elephants inlaid with white porcelain wine cups on both sides of the gate of the ancestral hall, which is one of the iconic totems of Liang Cuo. The white elephant is about 3 meters tall. It is said that the porcelain cups inlaid on the elephant's body were donated by the Liang clan at that time.
03. Public Teahouse
Fuzhou’s tea stall culture has a long history. Pinghua, bathhouses and tea stalls can be said to be the “Three Leisure Treasures” of Fuzhou people. The tea stall is an important social place for old Fuzhou people, where they can talk about society, life experiences, and even resolve family disputes. On a free day, I would meet up with a few friends to sit, drink tea, chat, and watch the clouds roll by. It was so relaxing.
04. Marriage customs wedding house
At No. 172 Liangcuo, there is a wedding house called "Jiahe Xishi". The house is like a small museum of Fuzhou wedding customs, displaying many essential items for traditional weddings.
05. Liang Shougang’s House
Known as the “Liang Chaojin House” by the locals, it has been passed down for eight generations and is more than 300 years old.
06. Market Farming
"Jiuxu New Market" is a special market in Liangcuo, located in the square south of the Liang Ancestral Hall. There are all kinds of stalls, including time-honored intangible cultural heritage products, cultural and creative handicrafts, and traditional snacks. If you are lucky, you can interact with alpacas. On the lawn next to Liangcuo Supply and Marketing Cooperative, there is also a "One-meter Vegetable Garden" farming science experience and cute pet interactive activities.
07. Flower Field
The flowers in the flower field change with the seasons, including galsang flowers, sunflowers, and rapeseed flowers. Each season is a beautiful sight. There are rapeseed flowers in spring, sunflowers in summer, and cosmos blooming in autumn and winter. The scenery of the four seasons is different. Transportation Guide
Scenic Area Address
Liangcuo Historical and Cultural Street, Chengmen Town, Nanjiang Bindong Avenue, Cangshan District
Transportation Guide
Bus Take 67 Take bus, get off at Art Center Liangcuo Station, and walk about 200 meters; by subway, you can take Metro Line 1 and get off at Exit A of Liangcuo Station.
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