Built during the Qing Dynasty, Yanxianglou is a circular earthen building nestled in the serene Nanxi valley. Its name, “Yanxiang,” symbolizes the wish for the family’s fragrance (fame and virtue) to be passed down through generations. It is widely regarded by Lonely Planet as the most “scholarly” of the Hakka dwellings.
The “Honest Man” Legend
The building is often called Fengzhi Dafu because a prominent ancestor was recognized by the Imperial Court as a “Qing Guan” (Honest Official). This reputation is reflected in the building’s dignified interior, a highlight of any Tulou highlight tour.
Scholarly Atmosphere
Unlike more martial structures, Yanxianglou exudes literary charm. The halls are decorated with fine carvings emphasizing poetry and ancestral wisdom, perfect for those on a Fujian In-depth Tour.
Architectural Symbolism: The Dragon
A unique masterstroke of its construction is the gate and surrounding fence. The entrance was designed to imitate a dragon’s head, while the fence extends like the dragon’s body, weaving through the landscape to protect the family’s wealth and spirit.
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