Zhenfulou
The “Princess of Tulou” | Masterpiece of the South
Official Yongding Tulou Museum
Managed by the county government, Zhenfulou serves as the definitive cultural hub for Hakka architecture and history.
Built in 1913, Zhenfulou is famously known as the “Princess of Tulou” for its graceful silhouette and scenic location along the banks of a winding stream. It represents the pinnacle of early 20th-century earthen architecture, blending traditional Hakka defense with refined, modern-leaning aesthetics.
Architectural Exhibits
As a museum, it houses intricate scale models, technical designs, and architectural blueprints that explain how these massive earth structures withstand centuries of weather and seismic activity.
Historical Records
Explore a vast collection of historical documents, photographs, and artifacts that trace the migration of the Hakka people and their unique lifestyle in the Fujian mountains.
Why Visit Zhenfulou?
Unlike other residential Tulou, Zhenfulou provides a structured educational experience. Visitors can gain a professional understanding of the construction process, social hierarchy, and the symbolic meanings behind every gate, window, and ancestral hall. It is the perfect starting point for anyone wishing to dive deep into the soul of this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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