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Where is Xianggang Bagua Village located?

The Bagua Village in Xianggang has a history of more than 650 years and contains rich Taoist culture. It is a typical ancient village with Taoist culture. Viewed from the air, the village looks like a giant clam in the water, with towering ancient banyan trees surrounding the village. The houses in the village form a circle, with a neat structure, natural topography and beautiful patterns. The village was built based on the "Bagua" principle. It is said that it was designed and built by Zhuge Liang's disciples. It is also called "Zhuge Bagua Village" by the locals. There are many and dense ancestral halls in this village, which are distributed along the 3-kilometer ring road. It is known as the "Bagua Sixteen Temples". In 2008, it was rated as one of the first batch of "Guangdong Province Ancient Villages" in Guangdong Province.

Information source: Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau